Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [vb infin] [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | People especially did not wish to know about the administration 's private efforts to prop up the contras . |
2 | I just do n't want to know about it , that 's not through money , that 's just through , y'know , f— , who cares . ’ |
3 | And if he did n't get to him first — well , it just did n't bear thinking about . |
4 | I just did n't want to talk about our son , to tell how he has driven us almost insane with worry . |
5 | If I 'd done English , geography and history , I might have done a lot better , but they just did n't seem to bother about you if you were doing science — perhaps it was an old-fashioned school . |
6 | Five years — it just does n't bear thinking about . |
7 | I still do n't think do about it . |
8 | When you open a Current Account at Midland you usually do n't have to worry about such inconvenience . |
9 | This was probably due either to farmers intending to hand on their asset and therefore not thinking of it as one or to younger men trying to pay off a large loan ( they also did not want to think about it ! ) . |
10 | ‘ Look , I really do n't want to talk about it . ’ |
11 | If there was one person she really did n't want to think about it was Owen 's elder brother — and the man who was also her own husband — Ross Wyndham . |
12 | ( He really does n't have to worry about that . ) |
13 | Kobena Mercer and Isaac Julien are right to emphasize that the complexity which arises at the junction of race and sexuality is something which ‘ some people simply do n't want to talk about ’ . |
14 | For years , the bunker lay buried , German officials on both sides of the wall simply did n't like talking about it ; these ruins are now entombed beneath new apartment blocks in East Berlin . |
15 | Oh alright do n't keep talking about it please . |
16 | Her Finals were approaching , and she had no idea of what she should do next , and indeed did not dare to think about the future for she knew that it offered her little in the way of readily acceptable projects . |
17 | ‘ I certainly do n't want to think about the music of Mozart : that 's his affair not mine . |