Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And it was n't as effective but other than that I ca n't I do n't have the sort of the detailed information to er to refer to . |
2 | I do n't expect the heartbeat award scheme to suffer , I will be in touch with Matthew fairly closely to ensure that , but I think the position of the labour group is that we can not support these recommendations as they are but we offer you a compromise solution . |
3 | I do n't expect the Union to like that , but I 'm perfectly happy as I am ’ . |
4 | ‘ Not very imaginative , and I do n't expect the accommodation will be marvellous , but it will do for one night . ’ |
5 | If I do n't spot the trouble straight away , the knitting goes tight or the yarn snaps and it causes no end of frustration when I have to stop to sort out the mess . |
6 | I do n't deserve the help you 're giving me . ’ |
7 | I do n't blame the woman for doing as much as possible on television with in those advertisements because I think that woman have got only a short life in those ads because she 'd get bored with them . |
8 | Raymond I do n't overfeed the dog son |
9 | But , so that I do n't bankrupt the parish , I do a bit of teaching at St Veep 's and the odd session for Gilbert . |
10 | ‘ Of course I do n't miss the rat race . |
11 | And so , it does n't look good if I do n't bring the information in so I 'd better hurry up with that . |
12 | I went I forget er No I do n't forget the name of the foreman . |
13 | I do n't suppose the hairdresser |
14 | I do n't suppose the smoking helps ! |
15 | I do n't suppose the radio part of this is put in then , . |
16 | I do n't suppose the coroner will make any problems about what happened . ’ |
17 | ‘ I do n't suppose the news has got up your hillside though . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't suppose the team was exactly a thousand-candle-power . |
19 | and so provided that there 's proper procedures , I mean I do n't suppose the commission wanted to actually act as a , a review body for every person excluded from the market in Europe , and so they said well one 's got to have a certain faith in the national courts as being an independent review , and such as that person is excluded from the market there must be a very good reason and he was an a competitor |
20 | I do n't underestimate the difficulty of the attempt , but I do believe that it can work . |
21 | And beaming proudly the 47-year-old superstar declared at London 's Heathrow airport : ‘ Never let it be said that I do n't carry the baby . ’ |
22 | However , I do n't handle the band 's royalty income from records and publishing . |
23 | ‘ I do n't recognize the boy . |
24 | I do n't recognize the guy who let us in . |
25 | S as Spike knows , about phoning places that I where I do n't recognize the number and asking them who the fuck they are and when he called them . . |
26 | I do n't mean the waiting — for orders . |
27 | I do n't mean the toilet ! |
28 | ‘ To tell him that his son Morris is the office pusher , and I do n't mean the tea-trolley . ’ |
29 | We lean towards the view that : ‘ Race is only used when it 's to somebody 's advantage , and I do n't mean the working-man 's advantage … |
30 | I do n't mean the sort of official crime I deal with as a solicitor . |