Example sentences of "the [noun sg] i [verb] n't [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But if that was the case I do n't see that she could have rushed . |
2 | if you get the virginal I do n't think |
3 | That , I must confess , is the bit I do n't understand . |
4 | That 's the bit I do n't like , frankly . |
5 | They so it could be five pound now for the responsibility I do n't know . |
6 | Under the Yasa I do n't have to discuss the subject with anyone other than the Kha-Khan . ’ |
7 | If they do n't over-elaborate the story I do n't question it . |
8 | To conclude the story I do n't know who pegged the match but afterwards I talked to one of the locals who told me they never peg the stretch where I was . |
9 | I looked , I looked at it in the dark I did n't know what I was staring |
10 | In the dark I do n't recognize Clapham Common at first . |
11 | A whole lot in the council houses the distillery I do n't know them at all . |
12 | Er can i just say er before erm I announce the result , I whispered to Frank there in announcing the result I did n't know I could n't pronounce his name so I has to check it . |
13 | ‘ After the bust-up I did n't see Rick for several weeks , ’ Lou began . |
14 | ‘ This is the mail I do n't have time to open , ’ he says . |
15 | But he added : ‘ It 's up to Mr Swales to do what he thinks is appropriately best for the club … with Mr Swales at the club I do n't think I 'd be there . ’ . |
16 | ‘ There were a lot of things about the club I did n't get on with . |
17 | Well that 's what I was wondering that 's why I said go out into fresh air , in the hopes that they might shake off the bug I do n't think it works like that , do you ? |
18 | oh we can watch the football I do n't know what er Sunderland 's on this afternoon , semi final of the cup |
19 | I 'm the other spaceman baby , here comes the twist I do n't exist ! |
20 | That night in the pub I did n't sit at the same table as the others but moved into the other bar with my pint and newspaper . |
21 | And we have got , I must tell you , I do n't know if you 've been , and win , we have got it in the hall I do n't know if you 've been in recently but ha we have got some new chairs ! |
22 | I sha n't put the next one in the test I do n't think so . |
23 | The second I did n't hear about for four days and even then not from a friend but from the free paper which used to be given away in the bars once a week those days . |
24 | Quite frankly , my dear , at the moment I do n't give a damn what your feelings are . |
25 | And she said , ‘ George Dionisovich , at the moment I do n't want to sell them , but if I change my mind I 'll let you know ’ . |
26 | But for the moment I do n't want to beg that question by saying so outright . |
27 | And at the moment I do n't think we do communicate that . |
28 | There 's no one dominant trend at the moment I do n't think . |
29 | At the moment I do n't have sufficient faith in our central defence to feel comfortable about losing the defensive midfielder . |
30 | ‘ For the moment I do n't have much choice . |