Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] do not [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | So it , it wo n't suit everybody , you might not want , in my case I do n't particularly want to live with a burglar alarm . |
2 | Apart from doing the job of Principal ( for which I shall need a lot of help from the Lord ) , and living as a Christian I do n't yet know what the Lord wants me to do out there . |
3 | erm extrovert I do n't quite know about that |
4 | Of course I do n't really believe in it at all . ’ |
5 | ‘ Now that I know your ghost I do n't even have to wait for you to come home from the sea . ’ |
6 | Mummy I do n't really like those shoes . |
7 | Debbie Jones , who co-ordinated the SSD 's response , describes the forms as a blunt instrument which do not properly measure disabled children 's progress . |
8 | Inside the car you do n't even notice it . |
9 | But er communism and politics are like religion they do n't necessarily deliver the goods . |
10 | In practice they do not always turn out so much better , for a number of reasons . |
11 | Yet we must be careful not to use these observations as an excuse to disregard those features of the story which do not immediately appeal , or which immediately appal . |
12 | But the critics of collectivism face a formidable task because collectivism does seem to fit so well with commonsense ideas about Japan , and the identification of unique cultural values offers a convenient residual ‘ black box ’ which can be used to explain away those aspects of Japanese experience which do n't quite fit with social science models . |
13 | And after all the fuss that 's been going on in work I do n't really like to ask to go early . |
14 | Soon after this I embarked on another essay , under what stimulus I do not now remember ; but I had formed the habit , not of revising or tinkering with an unsatisfactory piece , but of writing something else instead . |
15 | Er just one question I do n't really understand the erm employment levels . |
16 | But the best were his rose bushes , a type you do n't often see now . |
17 | This ignores the saving on refuse disposal ( which would have the effective price ) and the fact that one method reduces landfill pollution , while the other generates a type we do not yet know how to clear up . |
18 | ‘ It 's a pity we do n't ever stay here long — we are constantly sent out on missions . |
19 | Just in case you do n't already know , our Yobots piece was an April fool . |
20 | If you have a privilege you do n't easily give it up . ’ |
21 | ‘ And of course you do n't yet know what the terrorists ' demands will be , do you ? ’ |
22 | Of course you do n't even have to think of resigning . |
23 | Blanche : Of course you do n't really mean to be insulting ! |
24 | ‘ At the moment I do n't even know anyone else ! ’ |
25 | Not only is it raining , it 's 5 o'clock , and though I 'm not defeatist by nature I do n't even bother looking for a taxi , deciding instead to walk the two miles back to the London flat . |
26 | I hope she ai n't going to ask me a question — you know , like where summat is , like the ladies or summat , cos to tell the truth I do n't really know my way round here . |
27 | Lorenz , Ardrey and others nevertheless argue that collective instincts and forms of aggression amongst contemporary human beings ( and especially amongst males ) have now been canalised into ritual and symbolic forms : types of aggression which do not usually result in damage . |
28 | I think your mum will buy you some when you are a bit bigger , I expect you 'll have some next winter , when you go in the , at the moment you do n't really need them do you ? |
29 | Because if you do n't get a job you do n't even have the chance of doing the work . |
30 | These include patients with impaired left ventricular function and spontaneous non-sustained or inducible VT , and those with class II and III heart failure who do not yet require cardiac transplantation . |