Example sentences of "[pers pn] really [verb] not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I really do not think we are much brighter than monkeys , and monkeys are killed in experiments .
2 I really do not think he would understand . ’
3 I really do not think I could manage my affairs without her assistance . ’
4 I really do not think bargaining is your line .
5 Avoiding a direct answer , he said : ‘ I really do not cherish the idea of some — heavy , I think you call it — moving in .
6 I really do not see any level at which a dialogue is even possible .
7 It went on , " I really do not see how a successful result could be achieved by forcible means . "
8 Lord Mayor , I really do not have the time to speculate in detail why Councillor has made this mistake .
9 Perhaps it 's got to do with the fact that I have er four children , I really do not have the time to sit down and read papers in depth .
10 I really do not know where Mrs Fawcett found the energy to do what she did .
11 I really do not know where the hon. Gentleman found the ’ 44 ’ figure .
12 How he can square that with what he has said , I really do not know .
13 I really do not mind the baby at all . ’
14 I really did not want to be black because it was different to what my parents and the other children were .
15 No , and it says erm I really did not expect any Grace to answer .
16 Today rucsacs can be delightful to carry , a world apart from my heap of the 1960s , but in those days I really did not like backpacking .
17 She really did not need this .
18 The fact was that both young women shared an unspoken anxiety for Fleury 's safety and though Louise had not yet confided her feelings for him to Miriam , she really did not need to do so for these feelings were plain enough already .
19 She really did not seem to have done her homework .
20 She was doing so reluctantly , it was her Poly day and she really did not have time .
21 Yeah but you see you , you , you really do not think that somebody is going to do that .
22 If you really do not know where you were or what you were doing , begin by imagining the object itself .
23 Who do you turn to when you take over your first pub with a busy passing trade and you really do not know how many staff to employ or in what capacity to employ them ?
24 ‘ To love human beings is still the only thing worth living for ; without this love you really do not live . ’
25 Now I have explained all I can , you will realise that we really do not understand why the neocortex is , as Herrick called it , the organ of civilisation .
26 Everybody knows how forward they are in this regard in North America , but in my experience it 's just the same in Australia , Argentina , the Soviet Union and elsewhere : for a rain soaked water girdled nation we really do not come very high in the league of comforts and efficiency .
27 He agrees with the ‘ more probable opinion … [ that ] this consciousness is annexed to , and the affection of one identical immaterial substance ’ , but , expressing his general scepticism about the extent of our knowledge , he says we really do not know the truth of the matter .
28 Which would represent ‘ life as we really do not know it ’ .
29 Yet they are commonly sited in dark and inaccessible places , and we really do not know how often , if at all , they were generally seen , within the period and culture in which they were made .
30 We 've done a review of the service , we did a review of field centres , we really do not accept that one area , no matter how worthwhile and I 've talked to you
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