Example sentences of "do n't [vb infin] [pers pn] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , my sister 's school they have right from the start and er they do n't I do n't think you get a wide enough circle of friends really . |
2 | We did n't think we had a right to judge . |
3 | ‘ If we did n't think we had a chance of winning the election we could have produced a manifesto that promised the earth , ’ said party chairman Kees Maxey . |
4 | ‘ I take risks , but they 're calculated risks and I would n't take them if I did n't think they had a good chance of succeeding . |
5 | Did n't think he had a sense of humour in him . ’ |
6 | I mean , she was all kitted out in breeches and boots and he surely did n't think he had a likely candidate for a signature ? ’ |
7 | I did n't think he had a stockpile of cash there |
8 | At the time , we did n't think he had the bottle . |
9 | And I did n't think you had the mu you had the music but not the words . |
10 | I did n't think I like the cut of it very much or , I think it was to tight . |
11 | I did n't think I had a chance of getting a job but Workington took the gamble with me and I want to repay them . |
12 | I did n't think I had an option — I was no teenage Lothario — but anyway I knew instinctively , without even having to ask him , that Mr Broadhurst would view the loss of my virginity as incompatible with my apprenticeship . |
13 | Car dealer Ricky Evans , 30 , of Basingstoke , Hants , said yesterday : ‘ I did n't think I stood a chance so I 'd thrown the slip aside . ’ |
14 | Personally , I did n't think she had a chance . |
15 | Oh no you did n't tape me making a silly noise did you ? |
16 | ‘ Surely it did n't hurt you to spare a few minutes for an old man ? ’ |
17 | But to make up for what he did n't pay he left a hundred pound to the kirk . |
18 | And when she did n't reply he placed a hand beneath her chin and turned her face towards him . |
19 | When she did n't reply I crossed the room , stood with one hand on the back of her chair and watched her turn pages of colour plates of patchwork quilts . |
20 | Lucky they did n't specify they required a Ph.D . |
21 | Did n't realise we got the shafts again now . |
22 | I 've read about Mr help line , I did n't realise he had a direct connection to the almighty but he 's obviously got his instructions and erm we are very pleased that he 's going along the right lines . |
23 | Darren Kelly , who 's twenty , said he did n't realise he had a knife in his hand when he struck Nock . |
24 | I did n't realise I had a Yorkshire accent . |
25 | And you did n't want her to take a job in London . " |
26 | He did n't want me to help the sick and sorry ! ’ |
27 | ‘ Perhaps she did n't want me called a ‘ bird ’ . ’ |
28 | I did n't want him to hit the driver because accuracy was the key to this hole , and I said , ‘ You 're not going to have it . ’ |
29 | Besides , the words could be construed as flirtatious , and she did n't want him getting the wrong impression again . |
30 | Heartily wishing she had never been provoked into volunteering that piece of information , Fabia did n't want him getting the idea that at twenty-two she could n't be a too well-seasoned journalist . |