Example sentences of "[verb] n't [vb infin] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | about it , because you see I do n't want anyone breaking my door down and bashing in , you do n't know who 's who these days , do you and er but you see they , that 's how . |
2 | Well do n't yo you do n't want anything cooked do you ? |
3 | You w you will tr we do n't want you know va I mean if we get too many , it could go the other way , but we i if we could get three or four items , that would be very nice . |
4 | If you would like to share a bit of my life with me , then give me a bit of yours I will reply so do n't make me cry , get me high , and reply to SKY . |
5 | I ca n't see it though because you see I do n't do anything like this at all |
6 | But she does n't I do n't think she goes now . |
7 | I mean , my sister 's school they have right from the start and er they do n't I do n't think you get a wide enough circle of friends really . |
8 | John would I do n't think he knows |
9 | he he do n't erm the cat do n't drudge her get |
10 | Although warning signs shout at you not to cross these fragile constructions , as you 're bound to fall off and die and do n't say they did n't tell you so , you 'd have to be a boring old git not to want to do a balancing act over them for thrills . |
11 | Nor can I , I do n't know what to do . |
12 | I do n't think I 'd I do n't know I do n't know what I 'd do . |
13 | ‘ I d-did n't know you had married her , Beckenham — I mean , Dacre . ’ |
14 | Erm to the work and I kept er going you know like I I did n't dodge I did n't miss school . |
15 | Blind with rage : I know why they say blind — I could n't see him , I could n't see anything — I did n't think what to say , I was just saying it , shouting it , fury pouring out of me like hot tar — my hands were on my hips and clinging on so as to stop myself tearing his straggly hair out , gouging his eyes out , strangling him till his voice went gurgle-croak and his body went limp . |
16 | We did n't think we had a right to judge . |
17 | I did n't think we had been . |
18 | ‘ I did n't think we had any chance of catching him but I just kept shoving and shouting and he got there in the end , ’ said Antoinette . |
19 | No I did n't think we had . |
20 | ‘ If we did n't think we had a chance of winning the election we could have produced a manifesto that promised the earth , ’ said party chairman Kees Maxey . |
21 | I did n't think we played poorly . |
22 | I started off with the three men in the middle of the park Saturday , we changed it round because I think we needed an extra striker at the Wolves , and I did n't think we played that badly . |
23 | I did n't think we 'd done anything about that this year . |
24 | I did n't think we 'd started . |
25 | if Brian did n't think we needed it then it did n't even get a lookout let alone er er resources allocated to it . |
26 | Cos he did n't think we wanted one . |
27 | ‘ I did n't think we helped much on Jimmy Shine , ’ said Yates . |
28 | erm when we 've dug them up I I did n't think they looked like carrots until we had |
29 | I did n't think they bred them like that any more . |
30 | He did n't think they had yet seen the hand . |