Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] actually know " in BNC.

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1 I do n't actually know — I 'm surmising — but one tends to be fairly observant and that is what I felt .
2 But I do n't actually know if you can . ’
3 Asked about the results David Warren of Christie 's jewellery department said , ‘ I do n't actually know the answer .
4 I do n't actually know , ’ Teufel replied , stubbing his toecap absently on the concrete platform .
5 Well , I do n't actually know if he 's proud of my work , but he 's certainly proud of me as a person if that makes any sense . ’
6 I do n't actually know where all those troubles with videos .
7 Erm I 've apologized to you , and particularly to the people who write the dictionary that I do n't actually know the opposite of deja vu but it 's what I 'm suffering from .
8 I do n't actually know if I would have been best friends with her had I not met her before , but we get along well now , + are well suited .
9 I do n't actually know what they all look at have a look .
10 a lot about it and sha n't be , frankly I 'm relieved I do n't actually know a lot but when the meeting to discuss what we 're supposed to do is on December tenth yo so I 'm a bit torn cos I in a way that 's what I ought to be doing even though the welfare business in a way that 's wh that 's what I ought to be doing cos it 's entirely .
11 I do n't know perhaps he does , I do n't actually know Ken , I thought the way he was talking though that this chap
12 Er well offhand I do n't actually know but I 'll , I 'll get me glasses I 'll have
13 I do n't know actually I do n't actually know why you find her so incredibly funny because
14 but I did n't actually know that she got
15 ‘ But you do n't actually know … ? ’
16 Now , you , you 're , that 's a subjective feeling , you do n't actually know that there are neurones in your blood sugar level , but you , you certainly know when you need something to eat and it , it 's a kind of subjective feeling and it 's not farfetched in the least to claim that our genes have rigged our brain in that way to do that because obviously we 'd like to have more reproductive success if you know when you 're hungry than when you do n't and it may be that a lot of , in a lot of other ways genes affect our , our behaviour through similar erm effects , that is subjective feelings we have , often of an emotional nature to make us want to do certain things and an an and dislike doing others , and it may be that we , we 're really kind of lumbered with that .
17 But this if I may pick up on the point Mr made , how then do you assess the environmental impact of what you 're proposing if you do n't actually know where it 's going to go ?
18 With which I 'm left with an impression that you do n't actually know where the dwellings are going to go in general terms .
19 you do n't actually know anything that we 're talking about !
20 And you do n't actually know it 's going off do you ?
21 We do n't actually know but we are
22 We do not actually know , of course , if this effect has been good or bad ; but the tourists keep coming , potential undergraduates keep applying and companies do relocate into the area .
23 Actually just just quickly er I just noticed on that list of your questionnaires that we got back a couple that they did n't actually know what was going on .
24 They do n't actually know I 'm an artist , they think I work in a factory or something .
25 They do n't actually know I 'm an artist , they think I work in a factory or something .
26 Or is it because they do not actually know what goes on at field sport events such as shooting ?
27 I guess he did n't actually know his bag .
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