Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the point has now been taken that in my judgment in that case I did not support that particular passage from the Master of the Rolls ' judgment , I should state that the reason was because I did not find it necessary to do so in the particular circumstances of that case . |
2 | Now , no , erm if there is n't a ministry for women , and if there is n't a government change I do n't think that 's a bad thing . |
3 | They 're smart , they 're a bit I do n't like those they go slippy slidey all over the place with those but these are nice . |
4 | I loved it and I honestly feel it did me an enormous amount of good in calming my mind and making my body more supple ( although as a Christian I do n't practise meditative yoga ) . |
5 | mum I do n't want one more |
6 | Mum I do n't like this pie . |
7 | That was only a guess , oh shit I do n't want that |
8 | Oh , not that Lady Merchiston should go quickly , of course I do n't mean that . |
9 | ‘ Of course I do n't think that . ’ |
10 | ‘ Of course I did n't think that , ’ said Gurder irritably . |
11 | At present I do not seem able to print out both using the one driver . |
12 | egg custard I do n't like that at all |
13 | Oh I like trad jazz I do n't like modern jazz at all . |
14 | a little bit , but not a great deal those gears most of the time as well the ones that we cruise in top gear I do n't think that 's really for me |
15 | But she says mummy I did n't like that feeling . |
16 | when you get to a window I do n't know other than t the curtains wo n't be fire retardant will they ? |
17 | For a decoration in a home I do n't like blue . |
18 | ‘ For the moment I do n't have much choice . |
19 | At the moment I do n't have sufficient faith in our central defence to feel comfortable about losing the defensive midfielder . |
20 | ‘ Well , ’ said Karen , ‘ it 's a damn good job I did n't drink enough to go overboard with Mallachy , is n't it ? |
21 | They clinked their glasses ; then Martin , walking towards the long window , said , ‘ It 's a good job I did n't become engaged ; you should n't get married at a time like this . ’ |
22 | It 's a good job I do n't eat that sort of thing any more . |
23 | At this point I had better cover some of the regulations regarding the transport of live fish around the world . |
24 | Most certainly at this point I do n't see any need for a second new settlement . |
25 | and I said to her is that what your going to call your baby and she said yes , so I said well you realize what the initials spell and she went Pauline , oh my goodness I did n't know that |
26 | I 've come to the conclusion I do n't care any more . |
27 | The low style is surely recalled by the colloquial " " Hé " " given to God and St Peter as noted above , and the high by the description of the young wife in Les Trois Boçus : ( a beautiful girl So beautiful that she was a delight And if I should tell you the truth I do not think that Nature ever made Any more beautiful creature . ) |
28 | Upon being asked about this , one policeman explained , ‘ To tell you the truth I did n't notice much of a difference . |
29 | But in truth I did n't have much choice where I focused . |
30 | ‘ Being deputy leader I do not have any complex security arr-ange-ments . |