Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] not [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 I do n't particularly need your sympathy , Hazel Doran , ’ she said .
32 I do n't particularly like it . ’
33 I do n't particularly see it as compromise because for me it is a method of going forward , if you can agree on something which is a basic principled demand around a particular issue and then pull into action a broader range of people around that . ’
34 Today , I suppose I do n't exactly dislike my body , but neither do I like it much .
35 And the problem is , having nearly died , I have to ration my energy so that I do n't completely burn myself out again .
36 Yeah , but I do n't normally do I ?
37 I do n't normally ask you anyway
38 When that happens , he wrote , I do n't just feel I 'm not moving forward , I feel I 'm sliding right back .
39 I do n't just feel it , monsieur .
40 No , no , I know what you mean , and on the whole yes , you 're right ; your modern fairy-tale — I do n't just mean what 's miscalled ‘ science fiction ’ , but all the stories that feed the modern hunger for the supernatural — they do tend to be more or less moral now .
41 I suppose there 's always nutters about , but there is something special about the band , and I do n't just mean their liability to lawsuits .
42 ‘ Women like you turn my stomach ! ’ he grated harshly , and , clearly fed up to the teeth with her , ‘ I do n't know why I do n't just terminate your employment and get rid of you ! ’
43 I do n't just want her .
44 ‘ You might like the results , I turn them into drawings , I do n't just use them as photographs . ’
45 I do n't just say it , because time is valuable and I should explain what 's happening in the region but I think it 's also very important to convey this to you after your years and decades of solidarity with the liberation struggle .
46 I do n't even drink he 's the sort of guy who 'd want to know anything about this .
47 I do n't even send my cousins Christmas cards , let alone the
48 Actually I do n't even want it anywhere near me .
49 I hardly ever see him — I do n't even suppose he 's noticed that I 'm not there this week ! ’
50 I do n't even do them very well . ’
51 ‘ But I do n't even mean anything like that ; that was just background for the film .
52 I ai n't never get anything else for , when I go on holiday , but I said I do n't even think we 're never going on holiday , mind you ,
53 I do n't even think they really knew what it was all about .
54 ‘ I do n't know anything about the book , I do n't even think he 'd started writing it . ’
55 Raymond — well , I do n't even think he was jealous .
56 I do n't even think you should think about the music business when you start .
57 I do n't even think you love Maria Luisa or your child .
58 I do n't even think you know us .
59 I do n't even think I 've done half of these yet
60 Oh not Catherine bleeding Zeta Jones again I do n't even think she 's nice
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