Example sentences of "[subord] we [verb] n't [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 In symbolic logic much use is made of the signs unc ( there exists ) and unc ( for all ) , although we do n't often employ these here .
2 Although we did n't quite make the top , it was a good day 's climbing .
3 Well my wife and I have only been here , living here ooh just over twelve months now so we do n't really know the
4 And a lot of kids just think oh erm well they 're not full lies but they 're it will be , will be better cos we do n't even know ourselves do we ?
5 Cos we do n't normally act .
6 yeah , that 'll be nice , cos we do n't really want it do we ?
7 And that 's something we must do before the next meeting so that I can answer the questions , cos we do n't really know at this moment .
8 Cos we do n't really need the dining room , we eat in here .
9 Erm Hopefully we would be better prepared next time , and that we can get in generators quickly if we do n't already have them on standby .
10 Nevertheless sometimes it clearly has and other times it clearly has n't , so there does seem to be a line there , even if we do n't yet know , we certainly have to draw it .
11 We act as a kind of general staff in the war against crime , and we co-ordinate , if we do n't exactly control , the activities of all police forces in the country , particularly when they involve liaison with other services or government departments .
12 But in the excitement of discovering these wondrous things we shall be poorer if we do n't also give a thought now and again to the pear and the kitchen crock .
13 Everything 'll last a lifetime according to you if we do n't fucking use it !
14 Therefore if we do n't actually want to live in the same place as the residents , which I certainly would n't want to do , right .
15 We build at getting better things , where if we do n't actually watch it , we build at getting worse at things .
16 Because , if we do n't actually ventilate the building then , we 're not actually gon na solve the problem .
17 On the question of the public conveniences erm I feel there 's been a lot of discussion about this , this kind of issue and I feel that what we 've got now is a good agreement erm , we 've got still providing a good level of service with attendance at the central I do n't like referring to conveniences , at the time that they are most needed and I think that now I would n't like to see us go without that if we do n't really need to .
18 They 're apt to incapacitate us in the present if we do n't vigilantly sweep them away . ’
19 Even if we do n't quite achieve it by March 31 , we will have significantly reduced the number of patients waiting 12 months or more , ’ said Mr Flook .
20 In the computer graphics of Tron ( 1982 ) we are right down on the board with the players of video games , even if we do n't quite share their viewpoint ; the motorcycle shots , much quoted , show how exhilarating rapid movement along wholly imaginary perspectives can be .
21 More likely , once established as a member of the literati and the venerable ‘ June 20th Group ’ , she felt a need to stress her difference from them — as if we did n't already know .
22 The message of the Rio summit has been ( as if we did n't already know it ) that this is a small and fragile world and where conservation is concerned , everything is everybody 's business and that does n't just apply to the white rhino but to the artistic patrimony as well .
23 IF WE did n't already have a Vibes single of the week , this would be it .
24 It was a special comeback because we did n't really look as though we were going to score for much of the game .
25 So , if you 've got a mouse you could actually help speed up a lot of this editing but , I said , I 've not written in the mouse commands into this schedule because we did n't actually have mice on all work stations when this was written .
26 I ca n't tell you what it is , because we do n't yet know .
27 What we do n't know is how much above the capping level we might be able to spend because we do n't yet know what are called the deminimus provisions .
28 He said it would be a mistake , ‘ a mistake in sentiment ; for it could only mean that we were embalming the corpse of something that is n't really dead and need n't die at all — an aesthetic mistake — because we do n't really want to have the taste of our schooldays established as a boundary for our whole lives ’ .
29 But if it is a hung parliament , this will be because we do n't really want anyone to have any power .
30 It 's no big thing to us because we do n't really see it . ’
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