Example sentences of "[noun] do [adv] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 For the benefit of Mr. Ian Aitken and The Guardian , and others , our objection was not to the social charter which was , of course , not even under discussion at Maastricht — although the Leader of the Opposition did not seem to know that .
2 Dot did n't like watching that two-fingered hand as it grasped the knife to cut the dumplings .
3 Reader 's Digest , article on road traffic accidents , never starts , ‘ Last year there were fifty thousand road traffic accidents in the British Isles ’ , because Reader 's Digest readers do n't want to read that .
4 And of course Oxford supporters do n't need reminding that last season they led Fulham 1-0 after the first leg and they lost 5-3 at home .
5 Andy does not like remembering that bit .
6 I am not interested in scoring cheap points in this debate about the underfunding of sport , but if sport is using underfunding as an excuse or justification for taking large amounts of money from the tobacco industry , the Government must address the question whether they should put more money into sport so that sport does not have to use that excuse .
7 Banks do n't like to admit that there employees let secrets escape from their computers , which is possibly why none of the individual banks were willing to appear in this programme .
8 However , Owen did not want to do that if it could be avoided .
9 Mr. Richards did not seek to support that view and it is clearly contrary to or not adopted in other writings : see , for example , Francis Mann , Foreign Affairs in English Courts ( 1986 ) ; C. Warbrick , ‘ The New British Policy on Recognition of Governments ’ ( 1981 ) 30 I.C.L.Q. 568 ; and indeed the general tenor of Professor Brownlie 's work itself .
10 But Jessamy did n't want to hear that , not right now .
11 People did n't use to do that twenty thirty forty years ago so erm child sex abuse is very much on the agenda , both of professionals and also on the agenda of people suffering from sort of distress for which they are receiving professional help because um that 's one of the things which um I think more nowadays than before you find people encouraged to look for .
12 The Shetlanders do n't seem to do that to the same extent they do n't seem to change their dialect .
13 Similarly if someone has left a certain amount to somebody and has added that the sum can quite easily be offset , since the beneficiary is his debtor on account of Gaius Seius ' estate ; yet the beneficiary does not wish to enter that estate but claims the trust : our emperor replied by rescript that he was claiming the trust against the intention of the testator , since in trusts the intention of the testator is particularly to be regarded and observed .
14 The Bill does not attempt to address that aspect — and understandably so , because the problem must be dealt with in a short and concise way .
15 He said the firm does n't expect to match that price but claims it will offer twice the performance at just under £5,000 .
16 The courts do not appear to consider that legal representation is an absolute requirement of the rule although there is a readiness to imply it if procedural rules are silent .
17 But Will did n't live to find that out .
18 If we go back socially to the days of the extended family , women did not have to play that role in those days , a women , a woman 's place was very much in the home , looking after the home and not much else .
19 No wonder the party did not dare publish that document .
20 However , timeshare does n't have to mean that .
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