Example sentences of "[vb base] that you [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | But the next time you see a bag of ‘ icing sugar ’ lying around I suggest that you do n't pick it up ! ’ he added with heavy sarcasm . |
2 | Yesterday afternoon we parted in such love and friendship — and now — now — you say that you do not wish to marry me ! |
3 | ‘ I do not know what sort of a man you have become , Mikhail , and you say that you do not remember me . |
4 | Obviously with so many having lost their lives on the disaster , you say that you do n't feel it 's maybe an act of God int hat sense , that you were picked to be saved , but erm you do n't feel any guilt as such either , o that you were one of the ones and er so many others had been lost ? |
5 | Of course , if he looks dodgy then do n't stop in the first place ; just say that you do n't carry a watch . |
6 | Just say that you do n't want to do it . ’ |
7 | I take it from what you say that you do n't want him to see the child ? |
8 | ‘ Of course , we must believe you when you say that you did n't change Mrs Hampton into a wolf , ’ said Clovis politely . |
9 | Never forget that you do not operate on a dead thing . |
10 | ‘ Very well , Miss Adams , I 'll give you the benefit of the doubt and concede that you do n't know why my sister needs her husband 's support so badly . ’ |
11 | The cream need only be lightly massaged with the finger tips either once or twice a day and the manufacturers stress that you do not have to knead or use a special applicator . |
12 | no offence meant and I I really hope that you do not take offence in that way . |
13 | So , when I tell you that Paul was a contented Christian , I hope that you do n't think that I mean he was sitting quietly , comfortably , happy with the world and his life . |
14 | Well , we have talking English lessons , and we hope that you do n't stray off the topic too much . |
15 | I hope that you did n't find it too abstract . |
16 | I imagine that you did n't get the chance to do this properly , and then your sadness was complicated by two more people abruptly vanishing from your life . |
17 | The list will thus serve to jog your memory and ensure that you do not overlook significant items . |
18 | These programs ensure that you do n't get font clashes and also often provide other management routines such as font compression . |
19 | I accept that you do n't want my condolences , but if I had been able to speak the right words , they would not have been insincere . ’ |
20 | Though , just for the record , I would n't have tried to do anything of the sort if it were n't patently clear that you do n't feel anything lasting for your fiancé . ’ |
21 | The immediate reason for not using Labov 's concept is that the vernacular must be an idealization — on a par with other idealizations such as dialect or speech community — and so as an idealization it must be inaccessible in practice ( recall that you do not observe the language : you observe people talking ) . |
22 | I would recommend for any talk that you give that you do n't use more than two types of visual aid . |
23 | ‘ I know that you did n't shoot Michael Banks . ’ |
24 | Oh I 'm sorry there are children shouting out and you know that you do n't do that . |
25 | They know that you do n't make appointments and chase your tail . |
26 | You know that you do n't know what you 're doing . |
27 | I know something that you do n't know like , I know that you do n't know |
28 | I now know that you do n't win at this level unless you sweat blood and tears . ’ |
29 | Whenever my mother and I had visited her from Štanjel , the first thing Aunt Ema always did was to call me into the larder , which was dark and cool , and give me a large spoonful of the most delicious cream from which she used to make butter , saying in the Mavhinje dialect : ‘ Take this , beautiful , because I know that you do n't like cream in your coffee . ’ |
30 | I know that you do n't like me talking about Ross , ’ she 'd added apologetically , ‘ but he really has been very kind and generous . ’ |