Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Well she said she asked I do n't know . |
2 | I admitted I do n't like him . |
3 | She got I do n't fancy that at all , sleeping in the to her garage looking my things , |
4 | Now rose I do n't know how many of you when you were little used to collect rose petals and put them in the jam jars did you ? |
5 | It 's bin stewed I do n't know 'ow many times . |
6 | Well it was there when I came I do n't know where it Yes . |
7 | I do n't think a person told I do n't think a person told to apologize is n't rea really an apology so I think there must be a reason why you did n't and so told me on Sunday why you did n't . |
8 | They played I mean all sorts of games that we played they do n't play today . |
9 | How much enlightenment they obtained I do not know , but the details about ‘ exploring hands ’ were , in those days in contrast to the present , unusual . |
10 | The force spokeswoman said : ‘ How it happened we do n't know at this stage . |
11 | How it happened we do n't know but the flight-recorder said it only took a couple of minutes and the navigator confirmed this . |
12 | How the association with Trafalgar Square developed I do n't know . |
13 | I decided I do n't like eating dead bodies — not after being caught in a trap . |
14 | they survived I do n't know . |
15 | You will almost certainly come up against the person who has ordered something and then decided they do n't want it . |
16 | I went I do n't think so , Ryan , and he went , ah , cos I wan na go up there , it 's well hard up there . |
17 | When I did go to sleep , I went I do n't remember but it was a long while . |
18 | I just meant I do n't have any to fritter on shopping for the sake of it . ’ |
19 | I thought you meant I do n't know what I thought you meant ! |
20 | What DeFries said to David or what he felt I do n't know , but what he said was , ‘ Well , if that 's what he wants , then he should leave ’ . |
21 | However how however how the managers felt I do n't know . |
22 | Again , it 's a very interesting feature of our system and not widely understood I do n't think that magistrates are also judges of the Crown Court under the legislation setting up the Crown Court and magistrates do sit in the Crown Court , but these days there 's considerable contact between the magistracy and the Crown Court . |
23 | not having an arch , I thought about it and I thought I do n't think it 'll in here . |
24 | Erm and I thought I do n't want the risk of blowing . |
25 | And then it twists , and like a small office , and when when I were there , after Michael had shown it me and Colin , he says oh , he says , er I 'm come in here to get get out of way , and you know , he was like telling me , I thought I do n't want to be a fiddle , because it 's alright telling Colin , the boys |
26 | Oh it started in the end , I think it was the er starter motor , but I went home again and took Mandy 's car instead , because I thought I do n't want it to play up tonight , you know , in the car park so I 'll have to check it out tomorrow afternoon . |
27 | Erm there was four pork chops there two gammon steaks , and I thought I do n't want two gammon steaks we 've already got gammon in the freezer erm |
28 | I thought I do n't see enough of him now , till half past seven and then he says home all day |
29 | the end of the last straw you see , so I went in the Co-Op and I felt really , really fed up , I said I oh I said I could cry I said because I 've tried so hard I said not for lending you money I said , I 'm not meant to have any sodding luck so got a couple of bits and I really could n't get me act together and on the Tuesday dad 's gone in hospital with that fit , so I was thinking of him a lot and I thought I do n't know dad , you know I 'm sure , I 'm sure that he were n't gon na come out when he went in there , I thought they were gon na bloody find something with you boy and that would be it , so I come home here and I ai n't done no work , so I started off for work , both sitting here bloody bawling cos this house looked like shit , spoke to me sister on the phone and er I felt a bit better so I thought oh I 'd start doing the tree , so I pulled it all to bits in here , got the polish and duster out , put all the bread and everything for Alan 's sandwiches , it 'd be about oh , about half past twelve and the bloody phone went it was mum , she said Lyn do you think you can come up to the hospital with me , cos I 've got no transport and so I said what 's up then mum ? |
30 | And I thought I do n't know how she manages to back that down , but she does , and it 's a long drive like that int it ? |