Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [verb] [not/n't] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | No , no , if you go , if you went on a philosophy you wanted to take a degree in English and philosophy you do n't know any more o than the next person about |
2 | Yeah , well I mean if you 've only got to the one machine you do n't need two boards necessarily do you ? |
3 | To my mind it 's a pity you did n't take that attitude when you were first made aware of the situation , because when I returned from next door you were still yelling your head off at her and painting a vivid picture of what her life would be with an illegitimate child tacked on to her . |
4 | Flora said , ‘ It was a pity you did n't take that job . ’ |
5 | A pity you did n't take more examples from Looking Glass & mention the idea of going across the square , in chess , which it is based on . |
6 | The whole of the school would join in that , boys and girls were together , they were se segregated in the hall you did n't sit next to a girl or anything like that , the boys were on one side , the girls were on the other side . |
7 | I ca n't , ca n't really remember that , not too clear cos when you are a child you do n't memorize these things . |
8 | You should only consider doing anything else if you are absolutely certain that he is definitely going to kill you , in which case you do n't have much to lose . |
9 | What I 'll do is arrange to show the video for the seminar in case you have n't got any questions , yeah ? |
10 | In case you did n't get that down , we 'll repeat it at the end of the programme . |
11 | ‘ And of course you did n't take any of them home afterwards , ’ she deliberately taunted him . |
12 | Then , in response to my crestfallen look , he added kindly : ‘ Of course you did not look gay — you 're no screaming queen — but nevertheless I just knew . ’ |
13 | ‘ Of course you do n't want more jewellery , you poor , poor thing , ’ Sadie Hawksworth told her with feeling . |
14 | If of course you do n't like any of the pads then ignore everything . |
15 | ‘ Unless of course you do n't consider that to be important ? ’ |
16 | We all speak the Yorkshire dialect here , but of course you do n't understand that . |
17 | Oh just tell them that , you 're just at the moment you do n't need any . |
18 | So in a group you do n't need one of everybody you could have just half of these but everybody could fall in maybe two roles within that group . |
19 | I du n no , how much do you get to sell all this stuff You do n't get any cos you , it 's not |
20 | And after a while you did n't need that excuse . |
21 | ‘ At my age you do n't need much sleep by night , and I spend a good deal of time sitting by the bedroom window , smoking my pipe and watching the sea … |
22 | And you 've got a motor-bike you do n't use any more . ’ |
23 | Well between Gemma and the dog you do n't stand much chance do you ? |
24 | ‘ When they are on tour you do n't get wild , post-gig parties . |
25 | However , since the wave is providing all the power for the turn you do not need much power from the rig . |
26 | ‘ Be frank , on the road you do n't want all the bullshit , sitting up all night with them , chatting to them , they nick your f—ing mini-bar , nick your clothes . |
27 | It 's the reality of the world you do n't want any |
28 | ‘ It 's a good thing you do n't know any secrets — you 'd give them away to the milkman ! ’ ’ |
29 | You get you do that to people yourself training the easiest way to do it is group and if they do n't know the answer you do n't look such a pratt do you ? |
30 | That way you did n't get hurt . |