Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well all that means is that you just have n't got on with him so far , or you have n't quite found the right way to get on with that person yet .
2 the idea was there and the structure and everything was there it was just that you had n't actually explained what you had to do first , you know , to come back with the erm recommendations erm but you did , you did get the date confirmed to come back for the second appointment which was good .
3 And the worst of it is that you do n't even see those people you knock over as you charge along . ’
4 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
5 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
6 Unless you work in Accounts , the probability is that you do n't even know how quickly your company pays your suppliers , or how quickly your customers pay you .
7 I ca n't tell you anything that you do n't already know .
8 They do things that you do n't normally get from average places
9 Yes , but I want to know , Brenda , are you really concerned about the fact that you 'll see it , or the fact that these people that you do n't particularly like are going to be living near you .
10 When using a plunger , ensure that it seals well on to the surface ( smearing petroleum jelly on to the rubber surface helps ) and that you do n't simply pump the water up the overflow pipe and back into the sink — hold a wet cloth tightly over the overflow while using one .
11 O K , and I 'd like you to be able to tell me not only something about him , her , but also obviously the three things that you do n't currently know .
12 You built a little plan , that if I leave at ten past eight , I miss that traffic , or I , whatever it is that you do n't often plan till the holidays , but after a while it stopped being a decision making process .
13 However , owning your own horse usually means that you do n't often ride anything else , so your own bad habits become ingrained in your horse .
14 " Well , you know how it is , things that do n't concern you , in the papers and that you do n't always read " em , do you ?
15 Some a lot of you said yesterday that you do n't always get in this formal situation having to stand up in front of people .
16 as to which sweets is actually on that week and if it 's one that you do n't really fancy , well I 'm not bothered , I 'm not bothered about the sweets .
17 It 's the main framework that you do n't really want to replace , unless it 's absolutely necessary .
18 But sooner or later you 're going to come up against something unpleasant that you do n't really want to think about , and you 'll end up feeling outraged and impotent and guilty …
19 You 'll be telling me next that you do n't really care if the earrings go with the dress ! ’
20 This cake is so moist that you do n't really need a frosting , but it can only enhanced with cream cheese frosting ( see below ) .
21 Luckily there 's a lot of brain that you do n't really need , and he was comparatively OK .
22 Erm the cluster makes you realise how you presented things to people what you can improve them having things in your hand that it it just makes you erm more nervous because you 're fumbling about what makes me more nervous you 're fumbling about with something trying to do something that you do n't really need to do .
23 ‘ But the difference with you Englishmen ’ , Mr Lewis said , ‘ seems to be that you do n't really hate the Germans any more .
24 Glenn says that you do n't necessarily need a frequent wash shampoo .
25 And they will tell you that you do n't necessarily have to fish on the priciest beats to find good sport .
26 It may well be that you do n't actually do that , it may be that you have one to one meetings with people or group meetings er which could be when you have to put across your point of view .
27 ‘ I 'm bigger than you , stronger than you — and I 've got another advantage , because I know that you do n't actually want to leave here . ’
28 With which I 'm left with an impression that you do n't actually know where the dwellings are going to go in general terms .
29 Be careful , therefore , that you do n't merely make him feel worse about his spelling .
30 What have you got to lose that you have n't already given me ? ’
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