Example sentences of "do n't [adv] know [det] " in BNC.
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1 | See I do n't really know much about planes to be honest with you . |
2 | Actually I did n't fucking know that one |
3 | I do n't mind if he asks you , he says look I 'm just gon na go over stores , he took it off fucking site , did n't even know that 's where he was going ! |
4 | I did n't even know that . |
5 | ‘ They put together a group of people like Take That ! , who did n't even know each other until they formed — not that I 'm knocking them , because they 've got more front than we have — but it 's not going to work unless it 's real , ’ gripes Tony . |
6 | Brian Johnson and Mike Grindley did n't even know each other when they were part of the seven thousand strong workforce at GCHQ … now they regularly share breakfast … and a long campaign since they were sacked . |
7 | People did n't even know most other people 's names let alone their dogs ' . |
8 | We did n't really know each other . |
9 | Norman did n't really know much about them . |
10 | I do n't even know that , I could just see him . |
11 | So Top Of The Pops is now officially The Worst It Has Ever Been , primarily because one sees the eclectic bunch of social stereotypes known as Undercover stiltwalk their way through their hapless cover of ‘ Baker Street ’ and one thinks , ‘ JESUS CHRIST , YOU PEOPLE DO N'T EVEN KNOW EACH OTHER ! ! ! ’ |
12 | ‘ We do n't even know each other . ’ |
13 | ‘ We 've been talking so much , it 's foolish that we do n't even know each other 's names . ’ |
14 | ‘ Are you expecting me to offer you a permanent commitment when we do n't even know each other properly ? ’ |
15 | But I do n't even know enough to handle Caliban . |
16 | ‘ The Ukrainians do n't really know much about Britain , but I 'm going to serve champagne and two kinds of caviar so I expect we 'll have a good time , ’ Gladstone told me over a crackling telephone line shortly before the party began . |
17 | ‘ I do n't really know much about Doctor Reid , ’ I admitted , ‘ except that he seems to have a great sense of humour and is — well , perhaps a bit unconventional . ’ |
18 | It 's just I do n't really know much about them because they live quietly . ’ |
19 | I do n't really know much about china but there are a few marks one always recognises . " |
20 | I do n't really know much about this cos my son does it all . |
21 | Erm I do n't really know much about it this is our first spring , you see ? |
22 | people and telling them all these things about things they do n't really know much about like drugs they take in what |
23 | erm Do n't really know much about them at all erm they are an old boys side erm but erm we really do n't know too much about them . |
24 | Yeah but he had n't registered , that 's what cos I said to well I do n't really know this sort of thing I said , said here , that 's first I knew . |
25 | But perhaps we do n't really know enough and we do n't know where to go for information , I mean I do n't know er I , I I 'm not an expert but there are experts here , how would you assess the services available to people who feel they do need help , or for people who perhaps do n't know they need help ? |
26 | ‘ And I do n't really know any other places round here . |
27 | The Consumer Credit Act 1974 can prove particularly useful when buying goods by mail order , because , with all due respect to the advertiser , you do n't always know much about where your hard earned wages are going when ordering from a paper or magazine . |
28 | You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’ |