Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ I do n't think he did know , although Robert believes he did . ’
32 I do n't think it does make
33 I do n't think it does matter in this case .
34 Now obviously this can happen a bit , but I do n't think , on the whole it happens very much , at least certainly not in a way that matters erm I do n't think it does matter if people change things a little bit , because erm but on the whole people are doing things in the way that they 're doing them erm because they 've got accustomed to doing them that way and that 's the way that they 've planned it , and that 's the way that it comes out as a result of all of those pressures that there are on them .
35 I do n't think it does count .
36 Actually I do n't think it did have quite such an impact .
37 Erm anonymous , my son joined the paras five years ago and he was bullied , and another anonymous person from Rugby , my two children were in the army and though they were n't bullied they did see horrific things happening to other lads .
38 Lewis laughed , ‘ Well , no , ca n't claim I do know , but I 'll take your word for it . ’
39 I s so I showed him this tin full , I says well look they do break do n't they ?
40 ‘ I should jolly well hope you do see it , ’ Lady Woodleigh snapped .
41 Like you go , even saying I did serve quite a bit faster than her , which I do like , you know she still should o i if the bar done seven fifty she should have , she should have done what two , three and a half ?
42 Do n't forget we do need to show a positive involvement from EVERYONE who takes part in our classes .
43 Then he would n't let me help clear away .
44 No , so do n't pretend you did know you , you thought he was acting cos you told me he was well plastered .
45 B : I did n't say you did leave it in the car .
46 ‘ I would n't say I do think I can beat her , but you 've got to pretend you can .
47 ‘ I did n't say I did believe you .
48 you can then make it do work for you ?
49 Only then did he dare look back over his shoulder .
50 How do we let go of old ideas ?
51 It is not true I married for a red corduroy jacket belonging to my wife 's father ; but there is no denying he did pass it on to me , as a sort of dowry I believe .
52 Well when do you let go Kate ?
53 The Young King had been pressing for permission to go on a pilgrimage to Compostella but Henry II , believing that this was just an excuse to get away from his watchful eye , had instead ordered him to help suppress the rebellion in Aquitaine .
54 The new government advisory agency , Scottish Natural Heritage , recently invited me to help judge a painting competition for schools .
55 ‘ And he did n't actually say he did believe me , either .
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