Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] n't [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Gillian Look , I just do n't particularly think it 's anyone 's business . |
2 | Every three minutes people were going to ch I goes I do n't believe this , I just do n't fucking believe this . |
3 | I just did n't quite judge it right , so I decided to go for the hole rather than ipe the team out ! |
4 | ‘ I still do n't really want to talk about her , Aunt Sarah . ’ |
5 | But I still do n't really like it . |
6 | I still do n't really see what it is you 're getting at though . ’ |
7 | I still do n't really know what it was about birds of prey that fascinated me . |
8 | And I still do n't really know how much I 'll receive , or when ! |
9 | And the thing that was said a lot was a Slippery Elm stick , well I still do n't really know what it was but er it was a kind of a s , bark of the Slippery Elms , a Slippery Elm bark or something and they sharpened it to a point and inserted that into the womb you see and it was done , and then of course I heard a lot about gin , sitting in a hot bath with gin . |
10 | Now erm I still do n't really understand where you got this from . |
11 | This is the way I have learned to use my machine and although there are one or two things I still do n't quite understand , I feel that with a bit of determination and the help of your articles I am getting there . |
12 | ‘ I still do n't quite understand what you mean , ’ Miss Honey said gently . |
13 | How it all came to this I still do n't quite know , so cloudy were the after-effects of the whiskey . |
14 | I ca n't , I still do n't bloody know now ! |
15 | I still did n't entirely believe my nursie . |
16 | I still did n't really understand when he said they were lesbians . |
17 | Thompson said : ‘ I probably do n't quite realise how nervous I will be at the Oscars . |
18 | How it all happened I now do n't quite know , |
19 | ‘ I really do n't much care , ’ she snapped , ‘ about what appeals or does not appeal to that obnoxious mire you call a mind . |
20 | I really do n't necessarily find every time a man and I 'm perfectly aware of the fact that |
21 | And I really do n't quite know how to thank you enough . ’ |
22 | I actually do n't actually have to write the conv |
23 | And I certainly did n't particularly enjoy it i in the final year . |
24 | You just did n't quite qualify you two . |
25 | It was all very well , but she still did n't really understand why he found her so funny . |
26 | And , although she was rapidly coming to the conclusion that she had made a fool of herself all down the line , she still did n't quite know how . |
27 | Yeah but Charlotte she probably does n't even think you know . |
28 | I feel like she 's done this deliberately , though she probably did n't even know where she was . |
29 | Think of some everyday things that you probably do n't even think of . |
30 | It 's difficult enough to manage for yourself when you first leave home , but if you 've spent your childhood in an institution , you probably do n't even know how to change a light bulb , let alone keep a rent book . |