Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] n't [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Excuse me I do n't involve cruelty in my training
2 They 're bound to take to Filmer too , you know how civilized he can seem , and I do n't suppose news of the trial got much attention here since it collapsed almost before it began .
3 I do n't carry tow-rope with me . ’
4 I do n't mean sex in any simple way .
5 Yes er that 's been the essence of what I 've wanted is er I 've , I 've had to have what I 've wanted by hook or by crook , and I do n't mean crook in a bad sense , I mean one way or another , you know what I mean and er I did job for the casters , same as they did jobs for me , you know and that 's how I 've gone through life , that is Michael .
6 just leave that unless you are totally stuck , and I do n't mean sort of five minutes , have a good sort of maybe ten minutes or say about ten minutes of playing with this .
7 I do n't want marmalade on it , I do have butter .
8 I do n't want marriage as a lifeline .
9 I do n't want water on the ceiling .
10 I 've come a long way to make a reconciliation with him , and I do n't want interference from some snooty cocktail waitress .
11 ‘ And I do n't want advice from you .
12 of course he had no recipe , although I do n't make custard in micro I would n't know how to do it in microwave
13 Thick eyeliner on the top of my eyes , I do n't wear eyeliner on the bottom just in case you think I 'm a tart !
14 I do n't eat food with dirty hands either .
15 I 'm afraid I do n't speak French at all and in any case I will not be here for long , but madame … ’
16 ‘ And I do n't return night after night to the flat — largely thanks to the fact that I am footloose and fancy-free , I can follow my job wherever it takes me . ’
17 I do n't drink coffee without sugar . ’
18 So I er , I politely told him what he could do with that , well , I was eating his dinner and I could n't be too rude to him , but erm , you know , when er when , when confronted , I do n't give ground over that kind of thing .
19 I do n't do business over here , this was an exception . ’
20 I do n't think advertising in TSB or the Prog is going to do that .
21 Well I do n't think information about the , the seven , what are the seven conditions of receipt of benefit and things like this would be a State secret .
22 you , you gave him an answer but it , it did n't really I do n't think sort of
23 Well , yeah , there 's plenty of time , I do n't think sort of , it 's not a magic one is it ?
24 Maybe in ten , fifteen years the situation may change , but I do n't think enlargement for enlargement 's sake is going to be of benefit to the E C.
25 There 's an interesting historical paradox in the impact of AIDS on the gay community because without the existence of an international gay community I do n't think AIDS as a disease could have had the rapid impact it 's had on gay men .
26 So I can 'ave my picture in Vanity Fair wearing purple an' yellow tights , an' I do n't look anyfink at all like a sad old queen who 's seen much better days .
27 Yes , but er I think that erm , before we champion er , or back er people like Mr Yeltsin and say that they rep represent progressive forces , I 'd like to be clear about where those forces see themselves going , because I do n't see nationalism as a progressive force in the er , in the last decade of the twentieth century , I think we need to be concentrating on those people who are trying to build a new international order rather than splitting things up in the Soviet Union in a way which may be catastrophic .
28 I do n't see television as an institution , nor as a continuum of programming into which my work must be fitted .
29 I do n't see eye to eye with Tod on all issues .
30 I do n't have time for lunch , ’ said Sara .
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