Example sentences of "[not/n't] do it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the cold light of day you come to realise that you just can not do it all the time , that the body comes to a point where , for the moment , it has had enough . |
2 | Of course , the Government can not do it all alone . |
3 | These guys do n't like to mess around ; they get in there and record the goddamned thing , because they do n't know anything about how to not do it good . |
4 | So she sent a letter home and my dad said , ‘ Yes , well , you 'd better not do it any more ’ . |
5 | If you can not do it by constructing the notion of pains which are not yours , you can not do it any other way . |
6 | We shall assume that you have come to work but not to do it all the time . |
7 | With the older boys there are times when leave them alone is the very best policy , you can intrude too much on a pupil who knows what he 's doing ; maybe not doing it 100 per cent successfully , but you 've got to let him get to that point of destruct , as part of his learning process … |
8 | but I 'm not doing it that way , cos you have to join it at the back |
9 | You 're not doing it all are you ? |
10 | We must n't he 's got really , really if it 's not done well it 's a it 's worse than not doing it all . |
11 | and you sort of say , do you think it would be useful if we talked about reception because that 's something y you 're not doing quite as frequently but it 's obviously , it must be difficult for you to fit in to that because you 're not doing it all the time . |
12 | I 'm not doing it next year , I said that . |
13 | And I 'm not working next year anyway cos I 've done it for two years on the run and I 'm not doing it next year . |
14 | It 's just something you 're not doing it deliberate . |
15 | There Oh that 's why we 're not doing it any more , so what do we have to do instead of having to do an essay ? |
16 | County arbitrarily said , we 're not doing it any more , that 's to save money and the thing fell upon the district councils . |
17 | so , then I told him that I 'm not doing it any more . |
18 | ‘ I 'm so bloody glad we 're not doing it this time , ’ he said . |
19 | With the possible exception of Mrs Major , who has to struggle not to look cheerful at the mention of leaving 10 Downing Street , and Sir Denis Thatcher ( ’ I 'm so bloody glad we 're not doing it this time ’ ) , every good political consort must learn how to be a good loser . |
20 | ‘ I mean , ’ explained Anabelle , ‘ I ca n't do it all alone . |
21 | If I ca n't do it all , which of those things that I really need or want to do am I going to have to leave undone ? |
22 | We can incrementally manage our way towards open systems component by component , ’ is his message to users , ‘ but do n't do it all at once — and remember it does n't necessarily mean Unix . ’ |
23 | ‘ Women ca n't do it all ’ |
24 | ‘ Women wo n't do it all ’ |
25 | Provided that , ’ she added as though drafting a contract , ‘ you do n't do it all the time . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'm not sure we should n't do it all outside . |
27 | I ca n't do it all in one |
28 | I mean you know Trident does n't do it all . |
29 | The business angels ca n't do it all themselves . |
30 | Oh Oh , yeah , do n't , do n't do it all in your head . |