Example sentences of "i [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 I do not altogether share her regret at the loss of such places .
2 I do not therefore surrender my claim .
3 After all , I do not actually hate my Richard .
4 I do n't particularly need your sympathy , Hazel Doran , ’ she said .
5 Today , I suppose I do n't exactly dislike my body , but neither do I like it much .
6 I suppose there 's always nutters about , but there is something special about the band , and I do n't just mean their liability to lawsuits .
7 ‘ Women like you turn my stomach ! ’ he grated harshly , and , clearly fed up to the teeth with her , ‘ I do n't know why I do n't just terminate your employment and get rid of you ! ’
8 I do n't even send my cousins Christmas cards , let alone the
9 Funny , I do n't even remember his name .
10 ‘ As for being my ‘ constant companion ’ , most of the time I do n't even know their names . ’
11 I do n't even know her name .
12 I do n't even know his name .
13 I do n't even know your little sister ! ’ exclaimed Mildred .
14 I do n't even know your name . ’
15 I do n't even know your name . ’
16 I do n't even know your name .
17 I do n't even know your name , ’ she said tightly .
18 And I do n't even know your name , ’ she confessed ruefully .
19 I do n't even know your name , do I ? ’
20 I do n't even know your second name . ’
21 I do n't mind getting wet and that — I do n't even mind my head going under water .
22 I do n't still hate his guts — if that 's what you 're asking .
23 ‘ It was n't anything I said , Mr Gooseneck , but I suppose I do n't always keep my face impassive when the snuff takes over , as it were . ’
24 I do n't usually ignore her commands , ’ Rohan returned coolly .
25 I I eat I do n't usually take my first lot of tablets till sort of around dinner time .
26 I do n't deliberately put my face in the sun — but you ca n't help picking up a slight tan from reflected sunlight , particularly if , like me , you swim a lot .
27 I do n't quite follow your gist , ’ said Harcourt .
28 I do n't quite understand your rationale here .
29 I do look after the baby a little bit but I do n't often change her nappies .
30 I 've met her twice on formal occasions , but I am at work all day , so I do n't often see my neighbours .
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