Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] really know " 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 See I do n't really know much about planes to be honest with you .
4 When the over ended he took the umpire aside and explained ‘ I have two artificial hips and I do not really know where my feet are going to land ’ — he was given a special Man of the Match award .
5 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 . ’
6 I do n't really know .
7 And I do n't really know what to say .
8 And I do n't really know what to say .
9 I do n't really know what 's going on , but everyone 's arguing about summat .
10 I do n't really know what to say , so I just look at Marie .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 I do n't really know , ’ he replied .
14 I do n't really know . ’
15 I do n't really know anyone else .
16 I 'd crumpled on to the door mat and I remember a fearful pain , but whether it was my head or my ankle , I do n't really know .
17 I do n't really know her breeding , but she clearly has some Arab in her and has a soft thin coat .
18 Gedge told Slag fanzine early in 1986 : ‘ I do n't really know what shambling means .
19 I 'm with him more than anybody and I do n't really know him , except that you 're the only one he really cares for . ’
20 I do n't really know what went on from there .
21 I do n't really know why I always went unless it was to remind myself that I too had once come from some other world than the one in which I lived .
22 I do n't really know , ’ Thiercelin confessed .
23 I was greatly tempted to hurl my despised Waaf hat from the train window as we were speeding southwards , and I do n't really know what stopped me .
24 But I do n't really know exactly what is planned . ’
25 But I do n't really know what is going on .
26 I do n't really know .
27 I do n't really know her .
28 ‘ Oh dear , ’ Louise said , unhappily , ‘ I did so hope that you two would make a go of it , but with all the rows I do n't really know , I 'm sure … ’
29 I do n't really know , ’ answered Anabelle .
30 I do n't really know , Mary , but it would appear so .
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