Example sentences of "[pron] [subord] [pers pn] do not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Joined possibly joined in with them although it does n't actually say .
2 She refused to budge until she 'd got one or two matters in order , and , ignoring the fact that he looked ready to go and hunt up her bag himself if she did n't soon move herself , ‘ Is it all right for you to invite me to Mr and Mrs Hepwood 's home ? ’ she asked for starters , and braved his acid glance that said he 'd hardly be likely to issue an invitation if it was n't .
3 The debt to Picasso is immediately obvious ; the large canvas , the scale of the figure itself and the distortions within it , the muted pinks , buffs and greys ( which if they do not closely resemble those of the Demoiselles are surely a response to them ) , the treatment of the background in terms of large angular planes — all these features are new in the work of Braque .
4 You , I 'll bring up some of my eggs , you can have some of them cos I do n't really like , I only like chocolate bars I do n't like chocolate .
5 According where you although it did n't actually come into practice .
6 There were bed-baths and nurses — nurses who if they did n't yet seem to be bursting out of their brassieres , were certainly stretching their blouses to danger point .
7 Everything 'll last a lifetime according to you if we do n't fucking use it !
8 That 's gon na be a difficult one cos they do n't always want
9 If you think that we should now give another proof of the same length to show that the possibility that a\c leads to the conclusion that b is a unit , you have cheated yourself in that you have accepted the statement " WLOG we can suppose a\b " above as a valid one when you do n't even understand what it says !
10 How can you catch something when you do n't even know what it looks like ? ’
11 And if your child is dyslexic , reassure them that they are not the only child , there are other children who share this problem , that they in fact are not stupid , or mad — and quite often they think they are mad , they can understand what is wrong with them because they do n't really understand what they 're supposed to be doing .
12 Then overnight they redraft them because they did n't really matter in the first place .
13 She annoyed her father intensely by regularly wetting herself when he did not immediately attend to her .
14 That surprised me since we did n't usually do things together .
15 ( Once a 14-year-old son of a friend asked him if he did n't ever get nervous building lighthouses with the sea pounding ferociously on the rocks below him .
16 My dad said he 'd buy me a ticket to fly back to England and David said that he 'd pay him back because he 'd be very happy if I could come back and help him as he did n't really know how to deal with his mother 's grief .
17 And he said I do n't know and Alec said well how the heck can you bloody try to mend it if you do n't bloody know if there 's a tape in or not
18 And certainly if I did become treasurer I would want to , to know something about it cos I do n't really .
19 Or is it because they do not actually know what goes on at field sport events such as shooting ?
20 Well that 's why I did it because I do n't often get the opportunity to go out and enjoy myself like that .
21 No , I do not wish to give any sort of name to it because I do not yet grasp the true meaning of this ‘ presence' : all that I sense , however vaguely , is that it or he or He is not hostile .
22 I bought it for I do n't really like it .
23 ‘ Marrying is n't wrong — what if he does n't ever speak to her again ?
24 It 's no big thing to us because we do n't really see it . ’
25 It 's no big thing to us because we do n't really see it . ’
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