Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [not/n't] [noun] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ye do n't hiv a change of knickers , ’ Rab said . |
2 | ‘ But ye should n't be standing here , if ye 're not a whore , if ye do n't hiv a stickman — it 's dangerous . ’ |
3 | Ye do n't hiv a doctor . |
4 | Two S's you know and French you do n't marks the difference , Italian you do say that you have double quotes , . . |
5 | If you do n't tension the boom bang when you 're sailing off wind , the boom will just lift , the sail roll twist and you 'll get bags of uncontrollable power . |
6 | In the Lugbara case , the ancestors make no bones about their direct administration of the moral code : if you do not toe the line they quickly bring you to your knees with a few sharp , salutary lessons . |
7 | If the packaging is second rate , you do not value the product . |
8 | If she did n't remainder the dragon , she could forget her chance of freeing herself of the D-9000 . |
9 | Again and again in the night hours she thought of him , of his aggression and of the barely veiled hint in his parting shot ‘ so long as it does n't interfere with your work ! ’ that for all she had , so far , gone along with everything he had decreed , she could still find herself out of a job if she did n't toe the line . |
10 | That was the year that we first went into Canada and I remember that I picked the Canadian franchise because she did n't war a bra ! |
11 | ‘ They can make life damned unpleasant for us if we do n't toe the line , ’ said Edward Crumwallis . |
12 | Although the English bid offers only £150,000 to help the Associate members stage their qualifying tournament — compared to India 's £200,000 — the TCCB may , in a gesture of good will , guarantee that cash , even if they do not stage the World Cup . |
13 | Even Labour Party policy has been to permit sales , provided they do not disadvantage the community or impair housing authorities ' abilities to meet their obligations , which can be difficult to prove in practice . |
14 | ‘ I 've tolerated his insubordination in the past but he knows exactly what will happen to him if he does n't toe the line this time . |
15 | It is n't quite on a par with sending Norman Wisdom to take Khartoum , but it does not embolden the spirit with a warm glow of expectation . |