Example sentences of "[adv] do n't [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sailing upwind is hard work so do n't waste effort by letting the mainsheet out . |
2 | I may be a little late so do n't wait supper for me . |
3 | We know what happened to Judas and his pieces of silver , so do n't turn traitor on your anti-racist fans 'cos then we would n't be able to wear our Morrissey Fans Against The Nazis badges with pride ( Gay , straight or otherwise ) . |
4 | Not that I mean it to be a breathless race , but rather that I somehow do n't see life in an ordinary manner , not even this sere and monotonous existence in Africa ; granted , it browns me off sometimes , but I do pretty well on the whole ; and if I can still enjoy this incredibly austere and disciplined life , how much more shall we not enjoy life together ? |
5 | ‘ Because I 've already told Mr Priest we just do n't have room for any more , unless you want them to sleep in the cellar . |
6 | But , when I was asked to go on a demonstration years ago , I did n't because I just do n't see gender as a problem . |
7 | Start of the season you just do n't see start of the season and Christmas you just do n't see |
8 | Oh read 'em out , give them a laugh , they probably do n't get Sky in Sweden or Norway . |
9 | You also do n't have access to upper memory blocks or the high memory area . |
10 | ‘ I really do n't have time for this . ’ |
11 | We really do n't have time for all the trenchcoat humour , the meaningless catchphrases , the phoney reminiscences , the lame gags about the trusty Smith and Wee Wee , the — ’ |
12 | But if you simply do n't have room for two or more bushes or trees , all may not be lost . |
13 | That 's your business , but please do n't make love to her in my house , during a game . |
14 | She is alive and just as attractive as ever , so please do n't lose touch with this thing of beauty that is certainly a joy forever . |
15 | While admirable in the E flat and C minor works , they surely do n't allow time for the exquisitely romantic Largo con espressione of Op. 1 No. 2 to sing its full tale of love and longing . |