Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] i [verb] n't [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Marlowe was charming , witty , and very , very funny , but there was something about Millet I did n't like . ) |
2 | I 've no idea yet , really what , I mean , you know , for instance I do n't know how much ratio staff to patients they need , therefore you ca n't really , you know , follow that up because you 've no idea what the costs themselves could be . |
3 | it 's between bit I do n't like |
4 | I 'm getting the blame for crime I did n't commit . |
5 | How people can drink it for pleasure I do n't know . |
6 | I was very talkative before marriage but after marriage I do n't know what happened to me . |
7 | ‘ Of course I do n't miss the rat race . |
8 | ‘ Of course I do n't expect the same relationship ! ’ |
9 | ‘ Of course I do n't grunt , ’ said Betty . |
10 | Of course I do n't give them any money ! |
11 | ‘ Of course I do n't love her , you stupid woman . |
12 | ‘ Of course I do n't mean that you should … . ’ |
13 | Oh , not that Lady Merchiston should go quickly , of course I do n't mean that . |
14 | ‘ Of course I do n't think that . ’ |
15 | And of course I do n't think he would do any good at it , his quite a quite , shy . |
16 | ‘ Of course I do n't disapprove of cocaine . |
17 | He said , again not answering the question , ‘ Of course I do n't want to stop . |
18 | Of course I do n't want you to be stiff — do n't think that — but just restrain yourself , that 's all , when you want to ask people like Chignell to tea . ’ |
19 | ‘ The English — and of course I do n't want you to take this personally — the English are peculiar in that they have very little culinary self-esteem . |
20 | ‘ Of course I do n't want to get burned , ’ she said , and awkwardly , feeling more was needed . |
21 | Of course I do n't want to abandon ship . |
22 | Mansell nods : ‘ Of course I do n't have to go on , ’ he says . |
23 | his clothes by hand before I went back to work and of course I do n't have quite the same time |
24 | ‘ You 've got it all wrong , Mr Jacobsen — of course I do n't dislike you . |
25 | ‘ Of course I do n't deny it ! |
26 | ‘ Of course I do n't like being ridiculed , ’ she said sharply . |
27 | ‘ Of course I do n't mind . ’ |
28 | I said , ‘ Of course I do n't mind ! |
29 | ‘ Of course I do n't mind your inviting him . |
30 | Write your card and I 'll post it — of course I do n't mind the dark ! |