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 . ’
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