Example sentences of "[pron] do not [adv] [vb infin] all " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't particularly believe all love is doomed . |
2 | I do n't necessarily use all of them in one painting . |
3 | " I do n't — " he began , cleared his throat , " I do n't usually dance all that much . |
4 | ‘ I do n't really understand all this Italian , ’ said Kaler , who played a paranoid John Paul II , as he tried to decipher it afterwards . |
5 | Surely you do n't actually believe all that stuff in the papers about how it was so much better in the old days , but then they got in a bunch of yuppies and ruined it all by going down-market and yoof-crazed , do you ? |
6 | And I mean you do n't really need all that space . |
7 | Questions of Morality and Christian Virtue aside , she did n't really blame all the women Henry Phipps had conquered for succumbing to his wiles . |
8 | You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’ |
9 | In this strange institution we did not even know all the people who worked in the same room as ourselves , as the action went on twenty-four hours a day , and we were on duty on varying shifts . |
10 | All that helps to explain why businessmen are keen to talk up prospects in official surveys and why they do n't really believe all that they say . |
11 | They do not then relay all the information to the passengers , for to do so would serve no useful purpose . |
12 | I 'd never thought of marrying him , he was just a boyfriend , he did n't even seem all that attractive after I got pregnant . |
13 | He does n't fucking sleep all night . |
14 | It does not immediately cure all known cancers — something that no one with a modicum of medical knowledge would have expected in the first place given the different causes and the versatility of cancer — nor is it without undesirable side effects . |
15 | On the other hand , it does not quite cover all sporting interests because horse racing ( or indeed camel racing ) is also in there as a sport . |
16 | This is defined by British Standard BS 5283 : 1976 as : the destruction of micro-organisms but not usually bacterial spores ; it does not necessarily kill all micro-organisms but reduces them to a level which is neither harmful to health nor the quality of perishable foods . |
17 | It does n't necessarily address all of the needs of the real world . |