Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] n't know [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Well Kirsty said something to me and I said oh I do n't think so , I said I think he 's , you know , I , I 've heard that , you know , he seems a quite sincere kind of bloke , he seems nice but I do n't know that 's what I think but if he |
2 | But I do n't know all this new technology , I learned the old printing . |
3 | I was recently offered a second-hand hard drive — apparently it has a capacity of 33Mb , but I do n't know much else about it . |
4 | ‘ But I do n't know any stories , ’ said Alice . |
5 | ‘ Some try and hang themselves on lamp-posts outside men 's houses , but I do n't know any of that sort . |
6 | ‘ But I do n't know any dwarfs , ’ Alex said . |
7 | Obviously someone 's been killed , but I do n't know any more than that . |
8 | but I do n't know any others . |
9 | Er , at the bottom and on the right and i it 's all men , and I , I , I speak to them , but I do n't know any of them er , personally . |
10 | ‘ I ca n't say I 'm unaware of rumours and difficulties , ’ he continued , ‘ but I do n't know more than that . ’ |
11 | I knew that Emily and Anne wrote a lot about the country of Gondal , but I did n't know much about it . |
12 | I I knew that it turned blue but I did n't know that was the test . |
13 | ‘ But I did n't know that ! ’ she cried in frustration . |
14 | Oh no , not at all , I had received help from the librarian before , but I did n't know any more for that … about the right techniques and so on . |
15 | And presumably he would swim , but you do n't know that , I just , it has n't come out has it ? |
16 | ‘ But you do n't know half the words he does ! ’ |
17 | learning all this but you did n't know all the |
18 | ‘ But she do n't know that yet , of course . ’ |
19 | But she did n't know this man . |
20 | But we do n't know any details yet . |
21 | It turned out they had downclimbed , as it was easier than it seemed from above , but we did n't know that until later . |
22 | " We 're not going looking for them , genius — but they do n't know that , do they ? |
23 | But they do n't know half do they ? |
24 | But they did n't know that . ’ |
25 | ‘ No , but they did n't know that , did they ? ’ he asked more moderately . |
26 | He had a right to be suspicious this time , but he had n't known that ; it had been an automatic reaction to her receiving a call . |
27 | You 're going home soon , but he does n't know that . |
28 | ‘ But he does n't know that , sir . |
29 | But he does n't know any details . |
30 | Not a clue , but he does n't know either . |