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

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1 It would be an excellent idea to provide your Porcupine Puffer with a separate tank , but do n't introduce another into the same tank because they just do n't get on and one of them would almost certainly die .
2 I just do n't get on with them .
3 ‘ We just do n't get on , ’ Robyn declared neutrally .
4 Because he had the right attitude , he did n't quibble , he did n't moan he did n't criticize , he just got on with the job , and is n't that a little area that we can all work on somewhere , it comes down to that little bit of territory even , does n't it , if we 're given in the ministry and we say oh not there again , I worked that last time , I know that person in that house they 're all working , called on them and when they , I just do n't get , I just do n't get on with them , they 're not me at all , you see , we , we can go on and on in all kinds of areas ca n't we in the truth , but what an attitude to have and I thought this was a lovely expression here , look , erm , on page twenty seven , just about a third of the way down on the right hand side , he says as I have opportunity , I encourage new ones at that , that would take advantage of all privileged service , they 're given , and to learn to be content , and happy with it and just in the next paragraph at the end he says be happy and content in your present circumstances and blossom in a spiritual way in the soil where you are planted is n't that a lo a lovely expression , does n't that show a man who is spiritually alive and alert and awake , and is n't that how we should be , would n't the congregation flow and move along forward , so much better and more unitedly if we all have that lovely attitude that Jehovah service , no matter what it is , we ca n't all be public speakers , we ca n't all be giving a public talk at the district assembly can we ?
5 And Cathy and Angie just do n't get on with them or something .
6 The desperate situation of the woman in fear of the loan man 's visits ( Appendix II , section 5 ) is an example : already summoned to court , and breaking open the meters to pay him , she said ‘ You just do n't get out of the human jungle once you sink into that depth of debt ’ .
7 She muttered , ‘ They just did n't get on .
8 Because they 've got the land , but I just did n't get on .
9 It just did n't get in , right
10 ‘ Mrs Charlie 's at their front door and they still do n't get out of her reach . ’
11 they probably do n't get up until quarter to nine , see they have a struggle really to get there on time
12 I simply do n't get out much to enjoy my success .
13 Rob , you must have noticed — Luke and I simply do n't get along together , and there 's a limit to how much friction one can stand . ’
14 Until now neither Lineker nor Taylor had admitted what everyone close to the England camp knew — they simply did not get on .
15 She says , when we get up and then does n't get up .
16 No do n't get up , my dear , I 'm thoroughly toasted now , warm as a new loaf — ’
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