Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] they [verb] n't [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | like a dog , it 's been a hard day 's night boom boom boom boom sleeping hope they do n't come too early , although then we 'll , I can just leave a note . |
2 | It 's perfectly true that the front garden policy on the assets has been stated by Thamesdown Borough Council they do n't want to sell it . |
3 | I have a tendency to cast people by talking to them , rather than seeing their work , on the assumption that if you have a good casting director they do n't send you rubbish . |
4 | And even though it was like a classroom situation they did n't treat you like children . |
5 | Off the stage of the Hackney Empire they do n't exist . |
6 | Well , to put it very crudely , in the current unitary authority debate they do n't forget that we have helped . |
7 | And thirdly , there is a Government obstruction they do n't like policies which are presumptions against development . |
8 | ‘ Do you think they are staring at us , because they think we are intellectuals ? ’ 'Of course they do n't think that , ’ she said scornfully . |
9 | Same as all farm work , see , farm work They do n't know as they 're born these days , these youngsters do n't , when they come to talking about farming . |
10 | After the second World War they did n't have a economy in the second World War , now they have |
11 | My guess is that they meant to come back , only with so much police activity they did n't like to risk it . ’ |
12 | When it was heard that he had been shot in the legs at the time of his arrest , the reporters assured their readers that the general view of the British people was , ‘ A pity they did n't aim a bit higher . ’ |