Example sentences of "do n't really [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But to me there 's such a fine line between music forms like Cuban , latin , reggae and jazz that I do n't really separate anything . ’
2 I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered .
3 You know where our Sammy was at school like , it did fruit as well and they do n't really eat fruit , but I mean Samuel eats fruit .
4 Erm , I know your parents do n't really eat much sweet stuff , but do you have , generally have any sweet stuff in the house , really or is it
5 Well , I do n't really forget .
6 I do n't really throw
7 Then down here we have a couple of day beds for patients who need to rest under observation for the day following treatment but who do n't really justify admission , and then over here we 've got the two theatres for major suturing and cleaning up , and then down there at the end the X-ray and plaster rooms . ’
8 As a matter of fact , I do n't really fancy her .
9 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 .
10 I do n't really care .
11 ‘ I do n't really care how far it is .
12 The cynical exploitation of the latest political discovery , the environment — because there are real problems out there in Banbury , Bangladesh and Basutoland which ca n't wait , and they do n't really care about our deliberating the issues and producing yet more paper , probably from their trees .
13 ‘ Ok , you ’ re right , they do n't really care that much .
14 Maybe they 're songwriters — they do n't really care about really good guitar players .
15 I 'll take a ‘ 56 Strat out with me — bang it around , scratch it , drop it — I do n't really care .
16 I 'll take a ‘ 56 Strat out with me — bang it around , scratch it , drop it — I do n't really care .
17 A master asked him on one occasion whether a word was nominative or dative , and back came his answer : ‘ I do n't really care , sir ! ’
18 ‘ Whether that 's with Portsmouth next season or with another big club , I do n't really care , ’ he said .
19 I do n't want to do something just for the sake of it , I do n't really care about being on the Council , it 's just that I wanted to do something about those wretched caravans .
20 I do n't really care why it did n't go well .
21 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 .
22 You do n't really care about your sister , do you ?
23 It all feels strangely academic , as though you do n't really care what happens next .
24 ‘ But you do n't really care about a word from me , do you ? ’
25 I 'm not a Middle-European professor , I do n't really care how it is .
26 ‘ I mean they will probably release three tracks off the album and all those sort of things , but we do n't really care .
27 as if you do n't really care whether you live or die ?
28 I do n't really care if he was a homosexual — though I 'd rather his taste were for adults .
29 ‘ I do n't really care how you feel .
30 ‘ Actually , ’ she said icily , ‘ I do n't really care what sort of women you 're attracted to .
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