Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] they [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | But what if Conservative need someone if they do n't get a majority ? |
2 | Because i because people will hate you and I because they do n't hate us |
3 | While Wasps could relax and enjoy their Goldington Road romp , Bedford learned nothing that they did not know already . |
4 | The frogs could hear them although they did n't know what they meant or even what they were . |
5 | A second look confirmed they were there , but he asked photographer Douglas McCord to take a picture to convince everyone that they do n't put something strong in the gatehouse tea and coffee . |
6 | It amazes me that they do n't use it , they do n't use the media in some way . |
7 | The Russians were determined to remove every last item of its inventory , down to the lavatory brushes and the steel tracks on which the dockyard trains ran : indeed it was a miracle to me that they did not demand the cobblestones as well . |
8 | I rang Transend to ask about a registered copy , but they informed me that they did n't register that game , but that I should just write out cheque for the amount a cross out the £ and pout $ . |
9 | It 's an encouraging if surprising fact that children and young people are much less likely to smoke when parents tell them that they do n't want them to . |
10 | Ask them why they are apologising , or inform them that they do n't need to : ‘ Why are you apologising ? ’ , |
11 | McKee suggests that it was important to them that they did not return to a pre-adult state of dependence upon their parents . |
12 | Having appealed against East Herts ' refusal of listed building consent , they withdrew from a public inquiry at a late stage after their intended expert witness informed them that they did not have a strong enough case . |
13 | No one in their history had ever said to them that they did n't want to be famous , ’ says Gedge . |
14 | But young people now realise that certain buildings , for instance , are theirs and they do n't want them ruined . |
15 | When it comes to chocolate , we do n't like theirs and they do n't like ours . |
16 | ‘ It 'll destroy them if they do n't ease up soon , ’ said Rachel flatly . |
17 | They teach kids how to cook and mend cars and fuck one another without getting pregnant ; and the kids are , we assume , much better at all of this than we were , but what use is any of that to them if they do n't know about love ? |
18 | We could we could deduce them if they do n't own up . |
19 | If I were you I 'd tell them if they do n't like it , lump it . |
20 | They said he 'd swap them if they did n't fit . |
21 | This man would kill them if they did n't answer , and still find Zambia afterwards , she was sure . |
22 | You did n't do very well over the weekend , did you , 'cos I was watching them and they did n't do that well . |
23 | Users have to ensure that the software works for them and they do not end up working for the software . |
24 | You do n't want them and they do n't want you . |
25 | He said : ‘ Ronny unsettles defenders because he is prepared to run at them and they do n't like that . |
26 | Like Spike Milligan , his jokes are very hard to explain — it 's difficult to say what exactly is funny about them and they do n't read well if you write them down . |
27 | They ca n't feel me cos they do n't know I 'm there , and if I want to I can fly over their heads and leave them behind and live in the sky . |
28 | I tell Mr Jackson that , but he says I ca n't take him with me cos they do n't let us keep pets at Combe Court . |
29 | Certainly , a case could be made for granting entry to all full-time teachers in further education , who if they do not possess formal qualifications at least almost invariably have considerable industrial or business experience . |
30 | Do not take it for granted that Accounts will be paying up the way you want or that suppliers will stay with you if they do n't get paid on time . |