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

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1 I do not much care if you do . ’
2 I do n't much want to be a charge on charity if I can avoid it . "
3 I do n't much want to be at home on my own .
4 I do n't much want to get anywhere , ’ I mumbled .
5 I do n't much fancy that kind of daily journey .
6 If that is the ‘ professionalism ’ you refer to , sir , I do n't much care for it and have no wish to acquire it . ’
7 I do n't know , but so long as I can cure the disease I do n't much care !
8 I do n't much care for the road you 're leading us along . ’
9 I do n't much care for it myself . ’
10 I do n't much care for coincidences .
11 I do n't much care which , ’ said Fenella , who did not really want Caspar to ride off and leave her alone out here , but who was not going to get so close to Nuadu and then ride away and leave him .
12 I do n't much care now whether they catch someone or not .
13 I intend to keep you here , Jessamy , and I do n't much care what I have to do to accomplish that . ’
14 I do n't know where she is — if she 's alive at all — and I do n't much care .
15 I do n't much care for Aunt Emily 's stately old carriage .
16 It saved me doing temporary work which I do n't much care for . ’
17 If Mr Parnham does n't like it and we 're both fired then I do n't much care .
18 I do n't much care for any of them or that old crow Himmler 's motives , but Kurt Steiner 's another thing .
19 And , what 's more , I do n't much care . ’
20 I do n't much mind , although I 'd prefer you stay .
21 I do n't much like being out of door in the rain or the extreme cold or even the extreme heat — although when the weather is right I hugely enjoy walking aimlessly and observing all about me .
22 " I do n't much like the look of things .
23 I do n't much like the sound of this .
24 Before getting into my sleeping-bag I made myself a cup of cocoa , without milk , which I do n't much like , and with a generous lacing of whisky , which I do .
25 I do n't much like you , Major . ’
26 One I do n't much like , and ca n't quite believe in , but it 's there . ’
27 Frankly , I do n't much like wearing them — however , it is expected so I 'll put it on when I get in .
28 I do n't much like Turgenev — I think the death of Bazarov in Fathers and Sons is unconvincing and unfair to the reader — and I always have my watch fifteen minutes fast .
29 Sometimes she brings her children with her , which I do n't much like , and sometimes she leaves them with her sister , which I like even less , because for her to have her two children minded for her so that she can mind my one is simply crazy .
30 Well , having talked about my interest in , in popular literature I suppose I should begin by saying I do n't much like the distinction between good literature and pulp literature but , on the other hand , I do accept that it has a function .
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