Example sentences of "we do n't [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't pressurise the horse so that it gets more and more upset : remember , it will remember ! |
2 | ‘ We do n't think the product is right yet , ’ he said , ‘ so there is no use marketing it until we have got it right . |
3 | We 're not seeking to impose artificial restraints of development , we do n't think the demand for a settlement is there . |
4 | ‘ It is now in the hands of the Crown , but if we do n't conclude the investigation soon , there is every chance they 'll be released . ’ |
5 | He is the person in direct contact with the real world of dirty rivers , the first stage decision-maker who normally controls his supervisor 's access to ‘ problems ’ and ‘ troublesome ’ incidents : ‘ If we do n't mention the fact to anyone higher-up , no-one ever knows . |
6 | If you want to just check the bank account cos we do n't want the we do n't want the money going to the wrong |
7 | " But we do n't want the council in on it , " said another , " they 'd want something out of it , but we just enjoy doing it ourselves . |
8 | ‘ We do n't want the arena closing up afore we 're out of it , Lads , ’ he explained . |
9 | Yeah we 've had a , we 've had a plant over , we do n't want the champagne over |
10 | ‘ We do n't want the girl with us , ’ he said . |
11 | we do n't want the fire brigade we only want one man to come up ! |
12 | Oh do n't , we do n't want the weather . |
13 | ‘ We do n't want the light to deter his return , ’ he remarked . |
14 | I think the sub dire , we do n't want the Gem . |
15 | However , we do n't want the horse to get really angry , and to associate having its legs brushed with anger and a need to kick . |
16 | wellies cos its muddy out and we do n't want the dirt all every where |
17 | ‘ We do n't want the player 's name slurred for the rest of his career for something done in innocence , ’ said Mr Howes . |
18 | ‘ As long as we do n't miss the mosque , ’ Adam said , and took my hand to hurry me on , like a character out of Alice . |
19 | And we do n't relish the scandal . |
20 | Boss Alex Miller admits : ‘ If we do n't do the business at home then we are out . ’ |
21 | The manager will tell us what he expects before the game and we will feel his eyes burning into us if we do n't do the business . ’ |
22 | The rest of us , without the cred and the bad dress sense , have to work for a living and generally we do n't regard the politics of envy as espoused by your paper as anything other than the ethics of the under-achiever and failure . |
23 | No , what I mean is , we do n't double the amount , I 'm sorry we , were supposed to send six hundred . |
24 | It , it 's also a chain , from what you 're going on about , people regarding the service , I mean everyone 's had a bit , not just the erm , it , it 's the purchase managers more than the er , people who pay our premiums , they are just in time and we stood up to be shot at if we do n't pay the service , or put a big ones maybe , they 'll have half a carton of raw material left for that machine , so they 'll order an item for tomorrow morning , well they 're not to blame for the service , T N T's to blame for the service if we do n't get it erm , |
25 | There would have been a difference in weight , but we do n't lift the Wheel at any stage , we roll it . |
26 | Of course people must be advised carefully but it shows great lack of faith in human na in their abilities and a great arrogance on our part Mr Mayor if we fail to market the ideas simply because we do n't feel the populus are competent to understand it . |
27 | So the figures for migration are not necessarily purely migration figures and we are er we do n't dispute the length of the trend to take the ten years . |
28 | We instruct without formal RYA courses at Paxos , Porto Heli and Cannigione so that we do n't hinder the flexibility of these holidays too much . |
29 | We do n't cover the breadth of A level but I think the depth is getting close to it . |
30 | ‘ If we do n't make the final , Cy Gilette [ the umpire ] will have our blood on his hands for the rest of his life . ’ |