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

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1 Y drivers , we know they have their own code , and er what we say is , although we perhaps do n't agree with it ourselves , you do it .
2 And we 've all been in situations where we 've walked into an area , whether it be , sort of a car park is poorly lit , or you 've gone down a lane that 's perhaps been overgrown by bushes and things like that we generally do n't feel as confident .
3 Strangely , apart from one or two specialist applications , we tend to find that we simply do n't need them !
4 One honest booklet on food and health explains , ‘ The main reason why there are conflicting views about the effect of food on health is that we simply do n't know all the answers yet .
5 This is so small that we just do n't notice it ; we see only one time and three space dimensions , in which space-time is fairly flat .
6 And that goes back to what I said earlier , in that we just do n't see ourselves working internally , in meetings , in negotiations and report binding , with erm , with other officer 's , we see ourselves as a vocal point to get in information out , to , to people , erm and working with people , erm , and that 's erm again a major part of the work we do and just as an example of something that we provide , this is erm , this is the hidden divide , the bulletin of Harlow 's Anti Poverty Strategy Group , this is the latest edition , and it 's just an update on erm impact of eh living in Britain in nineteen ninety one today , the people who are on low income , but we , we 've produced that quarterly , erm , but there , we produce loads of leaflets , were always producing leaflets , and basically if there 's a major piece of legislation there be , there be something worth getting use on it .
7 A lot of that was also due to the fact that we just did n't get into it , because of all the stuff got stolen after we 'd started and there was a big break of about five or six weeks when we could n't do anything .
8 Our initial reaction was that we just did n't believe it .
9 I hardly like to point out , sir , that we still do n't have the names and addresses of those banks . ’
10 I did n't do a self-evaluation — an evaluation of myself — for the simple reason that we really did n't have time to sit down and think it out , and its a bit difficult doing it objectively … because you have no standard to compare .
11 does , , he came in one day and I said that we really do n't travel a lot you know
12 ‘ But the dance classes here are such fun , ’ said a spokesman , trying to keep a straight face , ‘ that we really do n't think we need any of these Frownies . ’
13 I know you will say and I will support you , that we really do n't want members bringing up detailed points like that at this committee .
14 I mean , they are very basic things but I think that we really do n't acknowledge they are people who should be respected along with the rest of us . ’
15 I have become convinced that our whole approach is hopelessly unscientific , in fact wrong , and particularly that my own reconstruction is so fundamentally flawed that we really do n't have the right to be displaying it anywhere except in a Disneyland type of amusement park . ’
16 Indeed , people begin to talk about under-developed Britain , or under-developing Britain , so that we now do n't see this sharp division between British problems as a developed country , and developing countries ' problems in Zambia , or Chile , or wherever , or India .
17 But if I had one drink of any description that 's the one thing that would make me nervous because I 'd be afraid that I 'd forget this or forget the other , so we just do n't have them at all you know .
18 that 's better really , and we surely do n't want to lose them do we ?
19 Torquay boss Paul Compton said : ‘ This was another typical Yeovil giant-killing act and we just did n't have an answer . ’
20 And , like , we left him there for about five minutes and we just did n't hear a thing
21 ‘ We have known each other for 14 years and we just do n't want to spoil what we have . ’
22 There are more kil , children killed on our roads than die of disease , than die of malnutrition in this country , er many , you know and we just do n't take it seriously .
23 He speaks directly to us in the first person and he expresses something very like fear and even self-pity , the distress of the poet , seeing himself as a kind of natural victim , and it may be the distress of the puritan living on after the Restoration and afraid of the wild route , which is Charles the Second 's court , though I think we can be a little sceptical of this and we certainly do n't know with sufficiently accuracy when Paradise Lost was written .
24 No , we did n't sack anybody who worked in children 's homes , we did n't sack anybody who was at the front line of s services and we certainly did n't expect other people to pay for our circus tickets .
25 of our officers who work in children 's homes , we did n't sack anybody who was at the front line of s services and we certainly did n't expect other people to pay for our circus tickets .
26 And we especially do n't talk about it at the workplace . ’
27 And we really do n't get a sense of male sexuality in non-fictional or non-entertainment media , do we ?
28 I did some shows with Ritchie Blackmore and Ritchie himself was really nice to me , but some of his team were real jerks , and we really did n't give them any reason to be that way .
29 And we still do n't know why this doctor advised us as he did or what his motive was .
30 We still meet on evenings and we still do n't get paid for our services and we still call for a pint on the way home .
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