Example sentences of "do n't [vb infin] [pron] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But Bill knew you existed , ’ she said , ‘ and he told me he did n't recognize you face to face . ’ |
2 | Kelly did n't make them quarter to ten comes in . |
3 | Of course , I 'm always glad of an excuse to reprint rather than write , although I did n't intend my prose to be quite so timeless . |
4 | It would be better if you did n't mention our conversation to the woman . |
5 | ‘ I 'd be grateful , Miss , if you did n't mention my age to Mr Kennedy . |
6 | The other seats were for a couple who did n't know their way to this hall and decided to follow his car . |
7 | These men tend to be more confident that they can make their desires known to their partners , whereas those who did n't enjoy their introduction to sex are among the most likely to say that they ca n't express what they want . |
8 | Would n't it be great if you did n't consider your job to be actual work because you really enjoyed it ? |
9 | Other than to say , the Secretary of State did n't limit his concern to reducing rates of development . |
10 | A few miles away is the ancient town of Lewes with its imposing Norman Castle and Anne of Cleves House ( the former home of one wife who did n't lose her head to Henry VIII ) . |
11 | Do n't block your mind to the seeming impossibility of the task . |
12 | Do n't leave your decision to the last moment — you should not expect your surveyor to hurry a report which can potentially save you thousands of pounds — talk to him as soon as you have chosen your purchase . |
13 | ‘ When I grow up , ’ he said , smiling at her phrase , ‘ I do n't want my life to be anything like theirs . |
14 | ‘ I do n't regard my engagement to Peter as any sort of mistake , ’ she managed to say . |
15 | ‘ Please do n't break your promise to Dana — I shall survive ; and now you must excuse me , I have a lot to do before I go to the NEC . ’ |
16 | I do n't know what question to I thought all were supported out , with the assumption that they were going to be |
17 | Ca can we just look at a I do n't know which way to be specific or to look at the general first , can I just |
18 | But Atari do n't like their machine to be seen as a fashion accessory . |
19 | ‘ If you do n't connect your portable to a network then you 've a lot of data going to waste , ’ he observes . |
20 | When you know them better , by all means invite them to a party meeting but do n't let your attitude to them be dependent on their political philosophy . |
21 | Children learn it by rote to pass examinations , and they do n't see its relevance to the world around them . |
22 | What I like about the system is that it does n't shout its presence to human interlopers : what do you do when your anti-predator device is preyed upon by the local villain ? |
23 | He does n't give his stick to just anybody . |