Example sentences of "i do not hear [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | So I do not hear it . |
2 | ‘ I do n't hear you coming up with any better ideas . ’ |
3 | And then she turned round and said well I do n't hear it ! |
4 | I did not hear them say this , but I am told that they do , and if you think what that would mean , I guess , whether you agree about the deer or not , that this is not a sensible suggestion . |
5 | Such was the ringing applause for the speech of the right hon. Member for Leeds , East ( Mr. Healey ) that I did not hear you call my name , Mr. Deputy Speaker , but I am grateful to you , and also to the right hon. Member for Leeds , East . |
6 | I know that the people in the back were upset cos I did n't heard him . |
7 | I did n't hear her ! |
8 | Yes , I did n't hear him saying that they waive the payments from you when , I did n't know if you were meant to ? |
9 | Not a bloody cos I did n't hear him ! |
10 | And I was reading , I was n't even doing anything , I was just sitting reading and the teacher walked in and I did n't hear him . |
11 | ‘ Well , I 'd feel strange if I did n't hear it , put it that way . |
12 | This was mentioned on 606 last week ( I did n't hear it then ) when Leeds promised some sort of ‘ investigation ’ ( ? ? ) |
13 | I did n't hear it at one o'clock , did you ? |
14 | Yeah , yeah there probably was quite , only cos we do n't get a newspaper , huh , and I did n't hear it on the radio the next morning cos we watched bits of it you see , then , it 's , it 's always on late at night . |
15 | Well no , that was another thing more or less as I was coming out the door they 'd got the news thing on and this was Australia the new prime minister , I do n't know his name , he 's running down I did n't hear it properly but I heard the gist of it , erm and it |
16 | Could we have that repeated , please , I did n't hear it . |
17 | ‘ I did n't hear you drive up . |
18 | Or did you knock , and I did n't hear you ? |
19 | ‘ I did n't hear you . ’ |
20 | I did n't hear you then ! |
21 | I did n't hear you say that . ’ |
22 | I did n't hear you ! ’ , the old man bellowed , enraged . |
23 | ‘ Sorry , sir , I did n't hear you come in . ’ |
24 | " Sorry I did n't hear you , " she said crossly . |
25 | I did n't hear you come in . ’ |
26 | When I did n't hear you I thought you must be dancing too . ’ |
27 | I did n't hear you . |
28 | ‘ I did n't hear you knock on my door , ’ she said accusingly . |
29 | ‘ I — I did n't hear you come in . ’ |
30 | ‘ I did n't hear you arrive . ’ |