Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] not [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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31 One honest booklet on food and health explains , ‘ The main reason why there are conflicting views about the effect of food on health is that we simply do n't know all the answers yet .
32 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 .
33 We simply do n't have enough officers .
34 But we surely do not know these on the basis of experience .
35 We surely do n't want any more Tories in
36 We then did n't have enough materials for the wall so we had to shorten its length , which in turn meant there was not enough room for media vehicles and not enough space for VIPs to manoeuvre their cars in , and that meant altering security arrangements .
37 Oh we definitely do n't want that cos all the money will go
38 And we definitely do n't want that one , do we ?
39 We certainly had n't expected that !
40 We certainly do n't want any more of that fuckin' lot , ’ he continued .
41 So in fact , we could have caused chaos on Oxpens Road by parking the bus on double yellow lines and making a big thing of getting handicapped children out , in and out of a specialised vehicle , but we , we actually prefer not to do that , and we go on the car park each week , and we pay the same fee as anybody else fee , pays because er we feel that that 's the right and proper place for us to be and the children to be , as they 're just ordinary members of the community with some special needs .
42 We actually have n't got any erm machines now because all the ones
43 Er tomorrow and er Thursday are even more critical than today when we actually have n't got any hard of hearing members in today .
44 ‘ Although we both live at home , we actually do n't see much of each other during the week .
45 Now in Oxford erm we actually do n't have any land like that , and the problem was that , even if we had self-build houses on the land which is available at the moment , on which we want to build council houses but we have n't got the money to build council houses , if we were to allow self- build to go ahead on those sites because of the value of the land then the sorts of people who would actually be able to afford them would not be people on low incomes , or even sort of low to medium incomes , they would actually be people who were fairly well off and therefore not the people that we would want to be directing our resources at .
46 We therefore do not think that formal procedures for the identification of money laundering transactions are necessary . ’
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