Example sentences of "quite [adv] do n't " in BNC.
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1 | Here are people who quite blatantly do n't give a f— for social pleasantries , leastways not when they can lock themselves into a groove and cunningly misplace the key . |
2 | Emil quite rightly did n't trust me to clear dirty plates , which involved fancy juggling with knives and forks . |
3 | She knew how badly one sister had treated you ; she quite obviously did n't want to see you become associated with the other … ’ |
4 | Because they get , the weeds out quite deeply do n't they ? |
5 | Oh you had him quite early did n't you ? |
6 | you know , where I belong , I , I do n't quite honestly do n't really like Harlow New Town any more , I al I did up until about oh eight or nine years ago I thought it was a great place and all , all the cockneys that said , you know , oh I 'd love to be back in London , I thought they were barmy , you know to live in London the di the difference is , I mean my husband 's a cockney and he would n't , would never , well now he would never go back to London you know , it 's a dump , he , he likes Harlow , but er I think I do n't like it now because it 's expanded so much , you know when we , when we were first here , mind you when we first moved in it was ever so difficult for us kids because , there , there was the Old Town kids versus the New Town kids and they hated us , they really |
7 | Well I 've already said about the bulk transfer Giro , I quite honestly do n't know whether any other option can be given to people , they 've given the option to defer their pension with the Post or their present scheme , transferred it new company scheme or take out er the money and take out a personal pension fund er I suppose there might be a possibility of offering people after a certain number past a certain number of years the opportunity to remain within the fund they 're in but er the contribution and who , who makes a contribution may be a problem , but that 's the only other option I can see . |
8 | And at £80 an hour , she quite wisely does n't call it garbage . |
9 | First of all it 's a against the law but after that these youngsters quite often do n't know what they 're doing when they get into a car and they are lethal |
10 | Cos she erm she 's throws a wobbly quite often do n't she ? |
11 | He disliked the English Electric washing-machine in the kitchen , especially the button which was meant to operate the door-release and quite often did n't . |
12 | Well not active , but you do go down to Portsmouth quite regularly do n't you ? |
13 | ‘ They were aimed at the American market , and quite simply did n't work . |
14 | They still find them quite frequently do n't they ? |
15 | I think I did quite well do n't you ? |