Example sentences of "but we [adv] do n't [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The more detailed and precise analyses on which these conclusions are based are taken from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ' 1976 Family Formation Survey ( Dunnell , 1979 ) , the latest available major national survey on this topic which includes detailed housing and fertility histories , but we simply do n't have more up-to-date evidence on which to make judgements .
2 We 're profitable but we normally do n't compete with anyone else for getting the work .
3 But we probably do n't inspect and give advice to people who 'd like us to , because they 're not a priority , and we do n't have the resources to do that .
4 I do n't want to survive only on donations , but we just do n't have the resources to buy much .
5 We may be better off with health care contracts if money follows the patient as the government er intends it to do , but we just do n't know and that 's what we 're investigating at the present time .
6 There was a lot at stake for both clubs , but we just did n't perform and I 'm very disappointed . ’
7 I know they 've had several attempts at that but we still do n't think they 've got it right .
8 The conodont animal has been found , but we still do n't know what it is .
9 But we still do n't know much about the man himself apart from his age ( 59 ) , and that he went to Shrewsbury School at the same time as Michael Heseltine .
10 But we still do n't know it all .
11 That shows how much energy is available , and it is very attractive to try and harness this , but since the turn of the century there have been over a hundred patented devices to extract energy from the waves , but we still do n't have a single commercial one operating .
12 But we still do n't find out what his first name is .
13 But we really do n't want to get involved in exchanging single notes .
14 seventy five per cent way up , now there 's something in the human spirit that actually says I would like to change that , but we really do n't want the children to die in Somalia do we ?
15 But we really do n't feel it should be done as openly as this within a community of young families and children .
16 We talk a lot about those thermal plumes but we really do n't know much about them .
17 We get some of our funding from the Home Office , but we certainly do n't cost them £1,000 a week — nowhere near . ’
18 Right , now erm , the next item is the prisoner , but we actually do n't have a prisoner at the moment do we , because our , we have , we eat , every Amn each Amnesty Group has er usually nowadays one er given to look after and our most recent prisoner was er Sabri Lushe , is that the right one ?
19 But we deliberately do n't have much food in the fridge — that way , we keep temptation at bay ! ’
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