Example sentences of "[vb base] n't [verb] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't walk in front of it cos I shall end up running into you . |
2 | Well we do n't leave till sort of ten to five do we ? |
3 | And do n't miss Inside Track on Thursdays for the whole behind the scenes Grand Prix story . |
4 | I mean a lot of people who live on the do n't go into town at all . |
5 | ‘ As gorgeous as she is , I do n't go for women like Cavell Fielding . ’ |
6 | It 's all right for a man ; men are used to smutty books and vulgar jokes — women do n't go for things like that . ’ |
7 | they apparently do n't go on stage till half past seven |
8 | I do n't go to Brighton on it . |
9 | I said to him : do n't go to sleep in the middle of rehearsals ! |
10 | All the negative states of emotion drain our energy — ‘ Do n't go to bed with a quarrel ’ is not just another saying , as our state of sleep is affected adversely by the quarrel . |
11 | ‘ A lesson , ’ I said ‘ But I do n't go to school on Sundays . ’ |
12 | We found that a lot of young couples that because you do n't go to church on a regular basis but erm , to go along with their parents ' wishes too , rather than going through a big church wedding in a church , they go to a hotel and they have the erm , wedding ceremony and the reception all in the hotel , and are married by a minister . |
13 | The rhetoric of politicians was littered with idealistic assumptions , from the ‘ new thinking ’ of President Gorbachev to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher 's assertion that ‘ democracies do n't go to war with each other ’ . |
14 | Is it true that liberal democracies ‘ do n't go to war with one another ’ ? |
15 | ‘ You do n't go from places like that with three points if you do n't have belief in yourselves . ’ |
16 | I do n't suppose I 'm popular , but I do n't go in fear of my life . " |
17 | But like it 's different if you 've got a really bad cold and sometimes you have to , you ca n't like sometimes you can hide it but I do n't go in front of someone I always do it discreetly . |
18 | ‘ I do n't think of Ianthe like that , ’ said John . |
19 | You do n't think of things like that on your wedding day . ’ |
20 | The biggest problem ICL faces is credibility , Enberg admits : when people think groupware they still think Notes , when they think of ICL they think of mainframes , and often in the US they do n't think of ICL at all . |
21 | ‘ It 's just that I do n't think in terms of system as much as you do . ’ |
22 | Now do n't think in terms of presentations just as standing up in front of an audience . |
23 | So I do n't think in terms of paralinguistics anybody here has a major problem . |
24 | ‘ Animals do n't stay in families for ever , do they ? |
25 | Carry on , do n't bump into daddy on his way this way |
26 | ‘ You do n't drift into things like that , ’ she said . |
27 | I mean you do n't want to kind of put them off too much erm |
28 | I do n't want to sort of wade in in response to that , I want other people to er |
29 | Right I mean I do n't want to sort of pry into how you do your business that the in the the getting of that information that 's that is relatively straightforward , is it ? |
30 | Douse with water if possible , but do n't throw on water from a distance , as this creates scalding steam and only spreads the flames . |