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

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1 really you should have brackets round the whole lot but we do n't bother to put them .
2 puts all sorts , but we do n't bother to buy all that
3 Well , I think the budget 's ninety , in the nineties but we do n't expect to spend more than sixty million .
4 ‘ Well , Fedorov wo n't be visiting the post office till the end of the month , but we do n't want to waste any time after that .
5 But we do n't want to cause a fuss , now , do we ? ’
6 We have already mapped out our route but we do n't want to give anything away to the others . ’
7 ‘ This is a very painful move for us , but we do n't want to wake up a year from now and wish we had n't done it , ’ Next founder Steve Jobs told United Press International .
8 Well , but we , no we 're not saying that , what we 're saying is that we so all we 're trying , w w w that they were saying we ca n't go from cap er from feudalism to socialism but we do n't want to go just from feudalism to capitalism , we want to go into er if you like a capitalism with socialist characteristics .
9 But we do n't want to see the meadow go . ’
10 ‘ I know it 's difficult , ’ interrupted Mrs Little , ‘ but we do n't want to treat real casualties just yet so keep the noise down , will you ? ’
11 I know you 're chafing at the bit , but we do n't want to risk a third bleed from that low-lying placenta . ’
12 This is of course why we , we are proposing the trial in which would er give us an end performance grass cutting contract but we do n't want to do that right across the county because of the projected cost , until we know whether it would work .
13 ‘ That 's all very well , ’ Sophie said unhappily , ‘ but we do n't want to confine ourselves to household pets , do we , Joanna ? ’
14 But we do n't want to break the door down ; we will come when the whole of the French auctioneering profession is ready to welcome us ’ , says François Curiel , Director of Christie 's Europe .
15 I think , this group but we do n't want to attack it .
16 It 's a buyer 's market right now ; everything is for sale , but we do n't want to rush anything . ’
17 But we do n't want to make it a , a potential area to fail .
18 We like these fellows but we do n't want to marry them . ’
19 But we do n't want to discuss that before B do we really ?
20 How could she go to Miss Fazackerly and say , ‘ I 'm sorry but we do n't want to stay with Mr Evans any more because he caught Nick stealing his biscuits ? ’
21 For a start , it 's Good Housekeeping 's 70th Birthday this year , in March to be precise , but we do n't intend to let such an important anniversary slip by in just one month , so we 'll be celebrating throughout 1992 with lots of extras and special treats for you .
22 ‘ We 're guys , we 're vulnerable , but we do n't like to say so .
23 ‘ I 'm very optimistic that we can get the goals , but we do n't need to chase the game right from the start and leave ourselves exposed at the back .
24 But we do n't need to do any blood tests if you 're fine , you 'll be delighted to hear , having checked in the first place .
25 However she did not work in isolation of the sales figures and shop reports , which she read avidly and , as she wrote to Moira : ‘ I feel that we hit it in many respects but we do n't seem to repeat the exciting things fast though . ’
26 But we do n't get to see each other at the choir
27 Sayed it should be sayed really but we do n't say sayed .
28 But we do n't mind hearing about a few ‘ weeds ’ — they are often more vigorous and more interesting than the cultivated varieties .
29 That will be a bit tricky — you know , stiff and cold — but we do n't have to do it until we 're actually here . ’
30 Yeah , but the thing is i we can get the steel er and make them up but we do n't have to put them on till later .
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