Example sentences of "but i [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] much " in BNC.
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1 | But I do n't expect much change out of £6,000 . ’ |
2 | But I do n't drink much . |
3 | But I do n't have much of a picture as to how the team are playing . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | But I do not put much weight on this second ground , for great as may be the importance of putting out a fire , it is not sufficiently great to justify the driver in leaving a trail of destruction behind him . ’ |
6 | Well you 're right yes , it would be this year but I did n't go much at the end of last year did I ? |
7 | Occasionally I would join Robins on the bridge ; at other times , when all was going well , he would come into the saloon to join me in a drink served by a Cockney steward called Tomkins ; the choice was limited , but I did n't drink much anyway . |
8 | But I did n't drink much , did I ? |
9 | ‘ No , of course not , but I did n't bring much . |
10 | It was supposed to be work experience , but I did n't do much work other than stare at the test card , and this was a pretty boring experience . |
11 | I did worry about how fit I 'd be , but I did n't do much about it . |
12 | But I did n't pay much regard to that : that were all in the day 's work . |
13 | I was n't at all happy but I did n't have much choice . |
14 | But I did n't have much time for celebrating it in Scotland . |
15 | But I did n't have much sympathy for the man who was |
16 | I knew that Emily and Anne wrote a lot about the country of Gondal , but I did n't know much about it . |
17 | I thought he was fun but I did n't take much notice especially since this boy I was with was angry . |
18 | I vaguely recall the event , but I did n't take much notice . |