Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 Because he obviously did n't know of the fiction being put about .
2 ‘ Besides , it comes with a condition attached , so do n't think of it as a gift . ’
3 You see the only way that you can really discipline them is when you have a school where the rules have been very , very strict from the moment that they went into that school and they have had their noses held to the grindstone with work up to their brows and they just do n't think of being tiresome and anybody who is tiresome is pulled out and put in a special room on their own , called a sin bin an which is rather boring and made to work even harder !
4 And when , within five weeks of returning from that injury , she was beaten up by a yob , she still did n't dream of quitting .
5 His mother clearly did not approve of the subject as being suitable for a teenager of Jamie 's age !
6 Er it was I really do n't think of anything outstanding .
7 County Durham headteacher , Olwyn Gunn , a national executive member of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers , said : ‘ I really do n't know of any school where poverty is so bad that children are being treated like this . ’
8 PP : I really did n't think of myself as being capable Of writing a libretto .
9 And now do n't dream of walking me home again .
10 But the people who are running them often do not know of each other 's existence , or if they do , they find it difficult to cooperate with one another .
11 ‘ Now I simply do n't think of you at all . ’
12 Occasionally we hear of staff abuse and there is outrage , but more often than not we simply do not think of what it means to be old or shut away .
13 ‘ I simply did not think of it . ’
14 Please do n't speak of him again . ’
15 Please do n't think of it , Mr Chamberlin .
16 Yet even in cuisine , from which the metaphor of ‘ taste ’ comes , people who take food seriously do not think of their preferences as relativistic in this sense .
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