Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [adv] [adv] matter " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , no I did n't really matter |
2 | Then overnight they redraft them because they did n't really matter in the first place . |
3 | oh it do n't bloody matter to me |
4 | But if you 're not too bad , I mean , it do n't really matter , does it . |
5 | I do n't want although it do n't really matter I suppose . |
6 | Well you do anyway so it do n't really matter . |
7 | It 's cos your brains , mind you she ai n't nobody to squash so it do n't really matter . |
8 | 'Cos she does n't drink it with milk , so it do n't really matter to her . |
9 | Today he was wearing long trousers and a very remarkable jacket , and it did not even matter that his shoes were too small for his feet or that the safety-pin at his throat was digging into his flesh . |
10 | She had little money for clothes , but that did not matter ; it did not even matter , much , to her , though sometimes she wished she had more than two dresses , one pink , one grey . |
11 | A lackadaisical boy with spots admitted him , and asked what he wanted , as if it did not greatly matter . |
12 | It did not really matter who we were or where we had come from ; the fountain united us all in a common purpose and that was enough . |
13 | Her credibility increased when she advised me that it did not really matter whether I believed in homeopathy or not . |
14 | I was invited to write this article before the election , around the proposition that the policy differences between the parties were so narrow that it did not really matter who won — a political worldweariness with which I sharply disagreed . |
15 | It was suggested that the extension of the period to three years from one required the attribution of a different meaning because the Theophile construction meant that it did not really matter what the period was ; as long as there was a debt , a bankruptcy petition could be presented . |
16 | I did not argue ; it did not really matter if he believed me or not . |
17 | And then he thought it did not perhaps matter so greatly . |
18 | He told me this gaily , as if it did not much matter whether I believed it or no . |
19 | ( c ) When she raised the question of blood transfusions the only response was to lull her into a sense of false security , both the staff nurse , in her express words , and Dr. F. in his demeanour and the obstetrics staff nurse explicitly , all sought to indicate that it did not much matter since there appeared to them to be no prospect of a blood transfusion becoming necessary . |
20 | It did n't even matter that coffee would probably keep her awake — in her present state of mind she 'd never be able to sleep anyway . |
21 | As it would only be a temporary name we felt it did n't really matter all that much what we should call ourselves |
22 | According to some reports it was Bali , according to others it was Hawaii , but it did n't really matter where . |
23 | It did n't really matter , their expressions seemed to say , he might as well have been a short-order cook or a deep-sea diver or a male prostitute . |
24 | It did n't really matter that Jim Courier and Monica Seles won the 1992 Australian Open . |
25 | But another participant argued that it did n't really matter whether it was additional money or not . |
26 | It did n't really matter which direction it came from . |
27 | If you slept with a boy and he was your boyfriend , it did n't really matter . " |
28 | If you slept with a boy and he was your boyfriend , it did n't really matter . |
29 | It did n't really matter . |
30 | So it , it did n't really matter to me . |