Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] do [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | yeah his eyebrows go right down do n't they ? |
2 | Right so do n't get enough . |
3 | The fact that this is happening so widely does not make it any less unwelcome , and I would like to express my own thanks to staff for their steadfastness and continuing hard work in these conditions . |
4 | still those little chops looked all right did n't they ? |
5 | All right do n't do n't build your parcel . |
6 | All right do n't do n't criticize me for this not being an accurate map . |
7 | It 's all right do n't do n't need the just just what else do you need apart from that ? |
8 | I can hardly force him to kiss his grandmother when he so obviously does n't wish to . ’ |
9 | Oh look you 've done enough so do n't talk to me . |
10 | Impossible to reconcile space suggested by charts and space of room , which is just what I wanted , but for so long did n't know how to arrive at . |
11 | So so do n't do n't leave revision till the last minute . |
12 | Those who declared an average farm income of 20% or less obviously did not look on the off-farm job in this way . |
13 | Yeah but they basically just do n't want to lose out either way , I mean there was no reason for them to join originally but when events happen and they see the tide turning almost , you know get with the bandwagon , I mean they , they do n't want now to be seen as the minority and the ones under threat , so you go with the er majority , with the , the stronger force |
14 | Well the high schools now they take them from all over do n't they ? |
15 | them so quickly do n't they ? |
16 | The plane he so nearly did n't catch crashes , and he is forced into befriending a vaguely familiar-looking German who turns out to be the brother of an old friend … |
17 | The discussion so far does not imply that piecemeal improvements of conservation programmes have not occurred . |
18 | The government had hoped that left wing councils , especially those in the inner cities , would lose their schools , but the evidence so far does not bear this out . |
19 | A local study exposure programme arranges visits to deprived areas that so far do not have organised activities . |
20 | Proponents of this approach tend to feel that the changes made so far do not go far enough , however , and that excessive consideration for the biological parent-child relationship is still being allowed to put the child 's future at risk . |
21 | Moreover , as mentioned earlier , the figures presented so far do not include a range of fringe benefits usually the privilege of non-manual employees which have a real income value : among these are luncheon vouchers , company cars , credit facilities ( cheap company loans ) , and so on . |
22 | Now the people I 've heard speaking so far do n't seem to think so . |
23 | so , do you know , I was thinking the other day , you know Sister Margaret we like her very much really do n't |
24 | You have to talk nicely now do n't . |
25 | So now do n't vanish again . |
26 | Unfortunately , this further emphasises the separateness of old people ( not dissimilar to mothers of young children ) precisely because they so often do not share in this extended range of opportunities and are more dependent on what is locally available . |
27 | That looks a lot better now does n't it ? |
28 | They 'll never better Please Do n't Make Me Cry , and they know more about Neil Diamond 's Red Red Wine than he does . |
29 | So please do n't offer alternatives . |
30 | Remember that you 're going abroad because it 's different so please do n't expect it to be the same as home ! |