Example sentences of "[pers pn] do n't [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't expect you to remember Higginbottom and Smith fifty four y'know I do n't expect that in an exam . |
2 | I was surprised to hear you have a fear of drowning , but I do n't expect that is bothering you on a big ship . |
3 | But I do n't expect much change out of £6,000 . ’ |
4 | Of course , I do n't expect all the little people reading it to attain the heights I have — and I mean , literally , the heights . |
5 | Manager Andy Roxburgh said : ‘ I do n't expect any problems . |
6 | We 've actually had a Delegates Conference in April and we meet the company in July and I do n't expect any sold the bread waiting for a massive increase in pay . |
7 | I do n't expect any of the players in Cwmni Theatr y Dreflan will suffer from any such illusions of greatness . |
8 | I do n't expect most people to agree with these figures . |
9 | I do n't deserve that forgiveness , but the God who loves me who has actually died on the cross for me has actually taken all of that away and more than that has made me new , has actually raised me as a new life with him . |
10 | I do n't deserve such an exquisite gift . ’ |
11 | ‘ I do n't deserve this , ’ she whispered . |
12 | ‘ I do n't deserve any of your gifts but I really do appreciate them … |
13 | I do n't deserve another chance — but I 'm hoping , praying that you will give me one anyway . ’ |
14 | Well , I do n't blame any woman being paranoid when she comes out . |
15 | Then I forget that I 've been joking with her then she tells me off so I do n't bother any more . |
16 | I do n't stand any nonsense , mind you , they do what I tell them and they speak when they 're spoken to , but they know where they are with me . |
17 | and I do n't stand any nonsense from anybody , but erm |
18 | Since Carla was born it 's as if I do n't exist any more . |
19 | 'Course , I do n't 'ave any experience of football management as such . |
20 | And I know what Briant is doing , and why , and though I do n't go all the way with him , I go far enough to want to come in on his side . |
21 | I used to go to Sunday school but I do n't go any more . |
22 | I do n't dispute that . |
23 | And I do n't seeing any problem at all in you being able to come over well on the phone which is the important thing for us . |
24 | ‘ It 's all the same here , so I do n't vote any more . ’ |
25 | ‘ Well , you got a nice way with you , Sergeant Joe , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ and I do n't suppose many women would find it easy to say no to you , whatever you wanted . ’ |
26 | a science one , for instance because , I do n't suppose many of the parents will have seen o all the thickness of the document will |
27 | I do n't suppose many have read it in depth , cos to be honest , when do we read a rule when we do n't have to , unless we absolutely need it . |
28 | But then I do n't suppose that would be enough for you , and after all this is Boy 's story mostly , he is after all in a proper sense my hero , and you have to have this Boy clearly in your mind before we can proceed . |
29 | And I always remember , now whether this is true I would n't know , and I do n't think I 've ever spoke about this before but I , thinking about it just now , it 's just struck me , I remember one chap saying , Well now if we put some barbed wire across the road about two foot high , he said , No horse will jump over barbed wire , now I do n't know I do n't suppose that 's true I do n't think it is but this chap said that . |
30 | Still , I do n't suppose that 's worrying him where he is now . |