Example sentences of "not [adv] [verb] i [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 I definitely , I do n't really think I got more than I did in the end of year , last year one , I think I got forty percent in that
2 ‘ But I did n't really think I had a chance because I have n't acted before , ’ she said .
3 ‘ You do n't really think I had anything to do with — with whatever 's happened ? ’
4 Anyway , the head did n't really think I did it . ’
5 You do n't really think I risked making a fool of myself for a quick thank-you and a handshake , do you ? ’
6 ‘ You ca n't really believe I went to bed with you just for a story ? ’
7 ‘ He had n't even realised I 'd gone , ’
8 And you did n't even notice I 'd taken them ! ’
9 I did n't even know I had any kind of title until I went to prep school when I started to get these letters saying : ‘ The Honourable Charles ’ .
10 But the fact is , at that point , I did n't even know I had any information to feed anybody .
11 He did n't bloody tell me did he
12 No , not precisely I , I was a bit too young then , I , I remember all the songs about her Amy wonderful Amy and all those and oh and when she married Jim I was very much in but I could n't actually say I remembered her crashing at Walsall The erm you could , yeah , when I came home from work one Monday afternoon my nan said this eighty eight had gone over very low , and we , we heard that they 'd dropped this landmine this same aircraft had dropped this landmine that had gone under the gas holder at the gas works , in Road and the , they had some rescue workers from the A R P to get it out they never even bothered calling for the Royal Engineers , but the situation was that landmines used to come down on parachutes , and they used to slide into places which were inaccessible but anyway , they relied on the local Walsall A R P to get them out .
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