Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] n't really " in BNC.
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1 | Th that 's another thing you see I , I do n't really know what work is done in Selby |
2 | He could go back to his wife , though why he should I do n't really know . |
3 | Well my husband and I were married in nineteen forty four , you see , and er as you see I go every year and it 's nineteen eighty six , so therefore erm I you see I , I do n't really want people to know my age |
4 | So I I 'd I , I do n't really want one ! |
5 | See I do n't really know much about planes to be honest with you . |
6 | Mark 's getting registered as a disabled person , which should help speed things up , but I do n't really know , I reckon the world just wants to forget about us . ’ |
7 | ‘ Thank you for trying , ’ I said slowly , ‘ but I do n't really see that there 's anything you can do to help . |
8 | ‘ I do n't really know . |
9 | And I do n't really know what to say . |
10 | And I do n't really know what to say . |
11 | Marie likes to ask me about my family and that , but I do n't really like talking about that much — except Annie , that is . |
12 | I do n't really mind . |
13 | I do n't really hear Marie cos I 'm thinking . |
14 | I do n't really like his drawings — it 's mostly words and rude pictures . |
15 | I do n't really know what 's going on , but everyone 's arguing about summat . |
16 | I do n't really know what to say , so I just look at Marie . |
17 | I do n't really like Mr Jackson being in here — I du n no why , but it 's sort of private — you know , just me and Marie 's like . |
18 | I do n't really understand what he 's doing , but it 's OK to watch him for a bit . |
19 | I hope she ai n't going to ask me a question — you know , like where summat is , like the ladies or summat , cos to tell the truth I do n't really know my way round here . |
20 | I do n't really mind , cos it looks so nice in the sun , but I 'd rather it was n't so blummin cold . |
21 | I do n't really like the geese . |
22 | I do n't really like it round here — it 's dirty and there ai n't hardly any shops . |
23 | I think about my legs , but I do n't really have no feeling in them . |
24 | I do n't really mind this walking . |
25 | ‘ I do n't really believe in marriage , but I did n't want to lose my husband either , so I gave in , ’ she explains . |
26 | He was not prepared to preach to the British — ‘ I do n't really know too much about them ’ — but he did say that no one could expect success without putting in a great deal of hard work . |
27 | ‘ I do n't really have any good times any more . |
28 | I do n't really have any ambitions to change in any drastic ways . |
29 | You may well be wearing 30 's clothes and I suppose you could start wandering around feeling like Gatsby , but for a man who is a very fine actor and mime artiste , and who learned from Lindsay Kemp way before I met him everything about it being a show off stage and on , I do n't really think there 's too much relevance . ’ |
30 | ‘ But I do n't really like swearing , and I 'm sure you 've already sworn quite enough for both of us . |