Example sentences of "you [vb base] n't really [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | You do n't really miss them much do you ? |
2 | You do n't really realise how precious time is until it starts running out . ’ |
3 | as to which sweets is actually on that week and if it 's one that you do n't really fancy , well I 'm not bothered , I 'm not bothered about the sweets . |
4 | You just seem to do the job well while the boss 's eye is on you , but you do n't really care about genuine quality in what you do . |
5 | You do n't really care about your sister , do you ? |
6 | It all feels strangely academic , as though you do n't really care what happens next . |
7 | ‘ But you do n't really care about a word from me , do you ? ’ |
8 | as if you do n't really care whether you live or die ? |
9 | ‘ You do n't really care . ’ |
10 | You 'll be telling me next that you do n't really care if the earrings go with the dress ! ’ |
11 | Sally said nothing , and Harriet went on : ‘ You do n't really think she could do something like that , do you ? |
12 | Whether you pass an exam or not and you think to yourself , well they 're not really bothered about what you do , so that means you do n't really think of it in terms of , oh well , he is really taking pride in me or her and really want me to do well , it goes beyond just teaching me , it 's something personal as well . |
13 | You do n't really think I 'm a murderess , do you ? |
14 | ‘ You do n't really think people are going to accept that , do you ? ’ she said . |
15 | ‘ But you do n't really think it was me ? ’ |
16 | ‘ You do n't really think I had anything to do with — with whatever 's happened ? ’ |
17 | It 's like in in in in in interviews as well , like you do n't , som some people do but , if somebody asks you a question , you just try and answer it , you do n't really think about , erm , the way you construct everything . |
18 | ‘ You do n't really think that has a thing to do with what you wear or what you have on your face , do you ? ’ |
19 | You do n't really think I risked making a fool of myself for a quick thank-you and a handshake , do you ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Oh , come on , you do n't really think you 're the first man who 's issued me this kind of invitation ? ’ |
21 | If the image is something you do n't really think is going to do as much for you as the voice . |
22 | I remember later he said ( Professor Higgins again ) , you do n't really stand a dog 's chance anyhow . |
23 | ‘ You do n't really want people to see you . ’ |
24 | You are a ‘ soft touch ’ and take the line of least resistance ( ie ‘ tip ’ someone even though you did n't want to , buy something you do n't really want ) . |
25 | Even after that , they still seemed to be completely bewildered , and kept repeating , ‘ But you do n't really want to be alone , do you ? ’ |
26 | It 's the main framework that you do n't really want to replace , unless it 's absolutely necessary . |
27 | But sooner or later you 're going to come up against something unpleasant that you do n't really want to think about , and you 'll end up feeling outraged and impotent and guilty … |
28 | Or the time an African priest taught her how to become invisible ( you do n't really want to know ) . |
29 | You do n't really want I 'm certainly not going to give you something you do n't want , so |
30 | " You do n't really want to go , " said Laura , but she disappeared into the spare cabin , where , unfortunately , her dresses had to be kept . |