Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb base] n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again .
2 It appears that listeners do n't just ignore allophonic variations that ‘ do n't matter ’ , they can actually use the context-dependent information to identify phonemes .
3 They 're both good points , especially the latter one that people do n't particularly think that , that a change in local government will affect them .
4 Yes yeah it 's basically a question there to ensure that people do n't just put down that they 're whatever they 're doing just purely
5 Yeah you 've got ta almost ask say you keep getting an accent erm Oh I do n't know say Brummie accent or something that people do n't really think sounds very nice .
6 However , not every loose-leaf is published by Croner — this means that people do n't always get the best advice , but they 'phone us to complain !
7 Only when I lost my temper , pointing that people do n't always die during officer hours , did they offer to find someone .
8 I also think we 've got a certain accessibility in our performance that people have n't really seen for a while : we 're willing to perform . ’
9 after about forty six overs oh er , that , oh dear , fancy that Australia do n't even get into the semi finals
10 Although babies do n't really need to wear ‘ proper ’ shoes , it 's nice for them to have a soft covering in ‘ breathable ’ leather to protect their delicate feet .
11 He says that vaccines do n't always work , it would be a disaster for even one infected dog to get into this country .
12 Except that Ministers do n't normally look as if they had n't slept all night .
13 This is sometimes regarded as old fashioned thinking , unfortunately , and it 's a shame , for although clothes do n't actually make you perform better a good comfortable appearance does give the panel a chance to see how you see yourself and how your body uses clothes .
14 It must be acknowledged , even by the most ardent election aficionados , that slogans do n't really make a difference .
15 I said what annoys me I said er but Emma and Lisa have n't even practised .
16 Although the second- and third-years do n't officially come back until next week , Puddephat 's tutees have been called back early so they can be allocated to new people quickly .
17 Sometimes I think Leila and Quincx do n't really give a damn about you .
18 Stricter terms and conditions do n't just affect first-time buyers .
19 ‘ I 'm afraid if things do n't soon improve , you may have to find another employer . ’
20 erm it seemed so disappointing to me that I mean we go to the bother of producing what a fifty odd page telephone directory and people do n't even look at it
21 Nolte , Midler , and Crystal do n't even win Oscars .
22 I do n't see why I should spend time some way away if people have n't actually articulated what they 're trying to achieve .
23 erm if people do n't actually read the policies erm they wo n't be fully aware of what they 're being offered .
24 ‘ Sex and girls do n't really become important until you get to about 14 or 15 then you need some information .
25 I 'd just like to point out that erm on the street collections as you 've always done before , AvaRag and NovaSports do n't generally get passed , because they do n't actually help anybody in Oxford .
26 And tourists do n't always want to hear the authentic thing , so the local musicians end up having to reflect their audience .
27 And men do n't particularly want that .
28 Briefly the next batch of polls gave Labour a solid lead , but it did not hold and insiders do n't really know why .
29 Well he , he 's ten and , and collies do n't usually live to be much older .
30 Yeah but housewives do n't usually go to sleep at this time in the afternoon .
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