Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] do n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although the second- and third-years do n't officially come back until next week , Puddephat 's tutees have been called back early so they can be allocated to new people quickly .
2 Stricter terms and conditions do n't just affect first-time buyers .
3 Another , at both A and B , was that very little genuine help was given with problems ; the question and answer sheets were not marked , for example , and tutorials did n't always provide the key to understanding what the work was about :
4 ‘ Sex and girls do n't really become important until you get to about 14 or 15 then you need some information .
5 And tourists do n't always want to hear the authentic thing , so the local musicians end up having to reflect their audience .
6 And men do n't particularly want that .
7 Briefly the next batch of polls gave Labour a solid lead , but it did not hold and insiders do n't really know why .
8 Well he , he 's ten and , and collies do n't usually live to be much older .
9 Yeah but housewives do n't usually go to sleep at this time in the afternoon .
10 Now all schools try and communicate with parents about these things , but parents do n't always perceive what the schools are doing erm in , in the way that the schools would like .
11 But things did n't always go smoothly .
12 But things did n't quite go as expected during filming outside the Daily Mirror building in Holborn , London …
13 But mothers do n't always get the help they need when they need it or for long enough , due to shorter hospital stays and shortage of staff or volunteers .
14 The anomaly is thus brought to the attention of the mother , but mums do n't always support the idea of household tasks being fairly divided .
15 His classmates liked him because he was very friendly and outgoing and liked pranks but teachers do n't usually like the class jester . ’
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