Example sentences of "[adv] we do n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know that , but Lizzy 's right , she is growing up however much we do n't like it . ’ |
2 | ‘ Over the years we lost so many because there was so much we did n't know . |
3 | They felt that basically we did n't play England enough — we did Knebworth and that was it . |
4 | ‘ The truth of the matter is that until we start to strip her down we do n't know what we will find , nobody ever does , ’ commented Mr John Leech . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps we did n't hear him . ’ |
6 | Well perhaps we did n't come this way then the other day . |
7 | In a way a baby seemed less likely than before Claudia was pregnant : perhaps we did n't dare think about what was about to happen . |
8 | We dare not ask for the grace of humility , but perhaps we do n't need to when it is so often thrust upon us , thought Sophia , beating together eggs and sugar for a sponge cake , knowing that her cake would not rise as high as Sister Dew 's . |
9 | Oh yes , there is I mean obviously we do n't do that for seventy pounds because we could n't obviously . |
10 | Obviously we do n't want to see the club die but Flashman 's latest antics are so disgraceful that we are nearing the stage where we call in the DTI . |
11 | Obviously we do n't want that to happen . |
12 | lock the door to let themselves in , so obviously we do n't want anybody in here . |
13 | Obviously we do n't want to expose them to more than they can take . |
14 | ‘ But obviously we do n't sell anything like knives or firearms which have criminal overtones . ’ |
15 | Obviously we do n't deal with incoming , but holidays for the U K residents , yes that 's a fairly major part of our business , and certainly has been pretty successful in recent weeks . |
16 | Not specifically other than obviously we do n't know at the moment |
17 | Certainly it 's , it 's , it 's tricky for them , obviously we do n't know how long this strikes going to continue , and people in the area are facing er some initial food shortages , and basic commodities which would normally be moved by road , and indeed even as far as Bilbao this morning , there are a shortage of reported , of a , of basic necessities like milk and bread . |
18 | ‘ Only we do n't walk away separately , do we ? ’ she said under her breath , hating him . |
19 | Only we do n't hear so much about it . ’ |
20 | After a pause he added : ‘ Only we do n't get many visitors , you see . ’ |
21 | Only we did n't practise speaking it you see . |
22 | Personally we do n't put much stock in them but you never know . |
23 | There were n't any , many of us so we did n't do it . |
24 | So we did n't bother going because we were regularly going anyway . |
25 | The good thing was that Vic kept running so we did n't miss any of it . |
26 | So we did n't think much of it as a name at first but while Malcolm was away in the States , we somehow came round to it and decided to go with it . |
27 | so we did n't open yours , and when you left , I thought oh no , they 're gon na think we 're really rude , because we still got their bottle of wine , and we did n't drink it . |
28 | So we did n't tell them that that was what they were doing , I 'm sorry ! |
29 | Erm so we did n't pay very very much but they certainly had , they did , er they tried to standardize the , the nurses . |
30 | ‘ Neither of us believed in God so we did n't want a religious ceremony , ’ says Marie , a 60-year-old radiographer from Ipswich . |