Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | now do I do n't suppose I 'm the only person that 's been in a pub toilet , a ladies toilet and I 've heard the females in the toilet saying what , exactly what they would like to do the males ! |
2 | ‘ If I did I do n't think I 'd ever see the jade again . ’ |
3 | I 've I would n't I do n't think I would go out if somebody said , Would you come and sing er at such and such a thing . |
4 | But you see I , I do n't know I can see what you mean , but I do n't know whether a move would be the answer cos I think you 're if you 're gon na stay in teaching this is what 's gon na happen . |
5 | I do n't think I 'd I do n't know I do n't know what I 'd do . |
6 | On return a bath , and a final word with the Guard Commander , Whom I ask not to wake me up unless something goes ‘ bang ’ . |
7 | Frankfurt Dear Professor , I do not feel I can talk about my parents . |
8 | Martin Heslop , prosecuting , said : ‘ I do not feel I can ask a jury to convict with the measure of certainty required . ’ |
9 | ‘ But I do not feel I can do justice to that need here , in the uncomfortable cold of this cave . |
10 | I can honestly say now I do not feel I have subsequently ever lost a race I would have won had I been allowed to use the whip . ’ |
11 | I am afraid that I must say frankly that I do not think I can open the columns of the Q.R. — at any rate , at present — to any one associated publicly with such a publication as Blast . |
12 | I do not think I knew who Plato was at the time , but I enjoyed hearing Mr Crossman speak , and seeing the other pupils , although they were mostly people thought of in the town as being particularly well-educated already . |
13 | But I do not think I have to worry about it — there is , oh there is , there really is , another kind of light between these walls , too luminous for words . |
14 | I could be , but I do not think I am . |
15 | Another asked for the name of a good travel agent , while a third declared : ‘ I do not think I can bear another five years of Andrew Lloyd Webber ; I 'm off . ’ |
16 | In view of the persons who will be present , I do not think I exaggerate . ’ |
17 | But I do not think I am in the least inferior to those ‘ super-apostles ’ . |
18 | I use to dread going in to work — in the two years I worked for the Inland Revenue I do not think I worked a full month — and in the end I left . |
19 | ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘ |
20 | I do not think I deserved this sort of treatment . |
21 | The case really turned on section 78 , as to which the judge had said ‘ whilst accepting the impressive evidence of the doctor , I do not think I would be justified in excluding this confession , ’ adding ‘ I do not think that section 78 really is aimed at , in truth , the circumstances here appertaining . ’ |
22 | I do not think I can give the petitioner superior rights . |
23 | I do not think I have the strength . |
24 | I do not think I need say anything about what is known as the three-mile limit . |
25 | If I had not had the support of Project 81 members , the head of care at Le Court and other friends , I do not think I could have survived . |
26 | Now I have nothing against Terry as a person , although I do not think I would cross the road to help him if he were run over by a lorry , but that is neither here nor there . |
27 | I had to conform ; I do not think I ever used the term in my reports , except in parenthesis to denote a sort of dirty word . |
28 | Let us pretend that it is only that Grainne is too far above me , and let us continue the pretence , for I do not think I can bear it any other way . |
29 | I do not think I can bear this , thought Grainne , but even as the thought was framed , she knew that for someone it had had to be borne , there had been no escaping it , this bottomless dark pit , this vast endless night sea … |
30 | I do not think I can do any more . |