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

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1 We found they did n't really get jumping until closer to midnight .
2 Shame they did n't just lock the band up and throw away the key …
3 Environmental Health Officers say they do n't yet know whether cavers are in danger .
4 Police say they do n't yet know when Mr Dobbs body will be released but the Gloucestershire coronor 's expecting him to be returned for an inquest
5 ‘ Billie says they do n't even sleep together . ’
6 I imagine they did n't even cross your mind ? ’
7 ‘ It was felt they did n't really measure up .
8 I think it 's important that children have both their parents , but I think we also need to remember they do n't necessarily need to live together in that family .
9 Even when the new models were being produced they did n't always get to the dealers : a dispute at Toleman , which distributes Fords , caused vast stockpiles .
10 back to dogs that in North Korea you know they do n't just last till Christmas unclear
11 They may want men in their lives , but they know they do n't necessarily need them .
12 Your magazine discovered they did n't legitimately earn enough to meet their bills ? ’
13 The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers .
14 I suppose even sort of , with a with a plumber , you know , y you do n't I mean , I suppose they do n't always know what they 're looking for .
15 Finally it was time to tackle the design of the hotel 's talking-point — the vast fresh-water swimming-pool Stephen planned to construct to cater for guests who , having come thousands of miles to see the Caribbean , decided they did n't actually want to swim in it .
16 Many carers , I have heard say , time and time again , that they feel guilty even asking they did n't even know they had a right to ask , well this legislation now allows people to ask , does n't mean to say their needs are gon na be met , but at least it gives them a right to ask .
17 over a five year period , I mean they do n't just happen overnight
18 I mean they do n't honestly care two hoots about people , if they can talk about the dreadful state the , the care of old people is in and all the rest of it and that it 's going to get worse , frightening old people .
19 They 're professional people I mean they do n't really explain to you what they 're doing .
20 Because you might start from nought or something I mean they do n't often do this but you might start from nought , and then they ask you What is it at minus ten ?
21 cos I mean they do n't usually do they , but he did he came up there to see me
22 How much , how much erm by a landlord cos I mean they did n't even attend the conference .
23 erm now if they , I mean they did n't even consider that how other options which might have increased the living standards because land reform
24 Recent surveys had revealed that although 59 per cent of the public were concerned about environmental pollution and its effect on human health and safety , 41 per cent admitted they did n't fully understand environmental issues .
25 I am not I bet they do n't neither do I .
26 That means they did n't even tell the D-G .
27 She said she had n't been for a while and erm then she said they did n't really know , they wondered how she was gon na get on in the water .
28 Well I used to believe that but me mum said they do n't really do that , and that was one of my great illusions completely shattered
29 I really genuinely thought I was speaking for everyone , but they would now say they did n't particularly agree with me .
30 But they did n't say they did n't ever want to ever drive a car again .
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