Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] they [verb] n't [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The United manager added : ‘ The trouble is these days youngsters play so much they do n't get the chance to watch the game from the terraces and get a passion about it , like my generation .
2 It was great fun and they worked so carefully they did n't spill one single drop of sponge mixture .
3 Perhaps wisely they did n't react either , as farmers gathered noisily in the streets .
4 Detectives admit that so far they do n't have a motive for the killing .
5 Yeah , they had erm a balcony and er , so then they did n't want it there any more so he took it off .
6 and er , but apparently they did a , they did a test and that was also a package where the stuff like that , transfer although those three may of been carrying weapons , they split open the policeman , but this does seem to basically at , well not no , not indiscriminately they did n't say that but they shot innocent people , I mean like I said well the I mean that 's got to kill in those streets and stuff the ricochet 's can go quite easily go through somebody but there , there was , there 's always been claims er , there 's no I R A gunmen there
7 and , and if she 's already scared of his temper and they 've not even lived together , well they have lived together for quite a while actually so I mean it 's not like they do n't know each other but once they 're married and they 've been married for a couple of years I reckon , and he starts thinking of her more as a possession sort of thing I can , I can really imagine
8 No Er the girls sort of say things like perhaps ask her , Do you have any We could get on a bit more so they do n't include themselves in what they 're going to do .
9 Because they , they keep coming up fucking they do n't do nothing !
10 I 'll have a bet with you right now they do n't go throughout the season unbeaten .
11 Then you would have six men ashore that carry it away and stack it but course now today they do n't do that .
12 well perhaps they do n't eat many potatoes do they ?
13 They are simply not they do n't expect the level of sexual tension that they seem to be identifying as a problem in Oxford .
14 Well normally they do n't mix .
15 I 've already got one , I 'm not bothered about that , I mean for kids I think , I think it 's a good idea because well then they do n't lay on it
16 Well maybe they do n't want him round .
17 Even then they do n't get a break , because they are woken suddenly at night and asked questions in some language they are not supposed to speak .
18 Well sometimes they did n't do that f for reason , perhaps a driver missed his duty or there was a defect on the bus and you used to get a record each day of what we call lost mileage or an extra mileage perhaps on the odd occasion when an extra journey was run but erm the lost mileage was recorded and say you had this bus was due to run a hundred and twenty six miles , it did n't for some reason complete its erm hundred percent journey , you 'd take that off and then record against that bus that , that run say hundred and twenty miles .
19 Well why they do n't lock it !
20 But I mean then , then again they do n't do it very well .
21 Then again they do n't give us enough time .
22 It 's not ideal because erm there 's been a number of minor instances where when they do n't speak to each-other , you speak to one or the other and
23 I mean , it 's unbelievable , you know th er , he 's done so many breweries and yet why they do n't talk to wo well I mean they must talk to one another .
24 As for the Gascons , they are gossipy , licentious , and poorly dressed ; although they eat and drink far too much they do n't sit at table but squat around a fire ; they all share the same cup and when they go to sleep they all share the same rotting straw , master and mistress , servants and all .
25 So in some states it 's sixteen , in some states it 's eighteen , in some states twenty one er and Reagan thought it would be quite a good idea if they had uniformity across America er in which , you know , that they would raise the drinking age to twenty one er and this would then er reduce the incidence of teenage drunk driving and if you 've ever been in an American bar you will know you 're very often funnily enough they do n't ask me so much these days but you 're very often asked to prove your age , you know , er and you have to produce your driver 's licence and all the rest of it erm and so he increasing
26 But too often they do n't realise the possible dangers … anything from AIDS and alcohol , to broken bones and robbery .
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