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

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1 You perhaps do not realize how long and desperately people have fought to keep Winston Spencer Churchill in the wilderness , and how furiously angry many of them are that he is back where he belongs .
2 at the end and they perhaps do n't bother quite so much and
3 You 've got , again , a much more stable population , there are n't nearly so many teachers , young women teachers who leave the system to get married and then perhaps do n't go back at all , or only go back on a part-time basis .
4 They have seen the prosperity of the west but perhaps do n't realise how long it has taken to get there , and the imperfections likely .
5 Finally , despite all the pejorative remarks and many statements along the lines of ‘ I personally do not think very highly of headhunters ’ , most accept fully that the headhunting business in Britain is here to stay .
6 I personally do nt think so .
7 The replacement of mainframe use by desktop computing in recent years means that scholars working alone do not have as much contact with computer-learned people as they used to do .
8 Moreover , the concordance data on twins reared together do not distinguish conclusively between genetic and environmental transmission .
9 The main provision of the most recent guidelines issued in 1986 provides that the prohibition in Article 85(1) will not apply to agreements where the parties together do not enjoy more than 5 per cent of the total market for the goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and the parties do not have a combined annual turnover exceeding 200,000,000 ECU ( approximately £140-150m ) .
10 Blemish is simply about creating a bad atmosphere around a person , for example , ‘ What do you think about Jane ? ’ said by someone screwing up their nose — to indicate that they themselves obviously do n't think too highly of her .
11 So we 've now obviously got the political will to take action against erm Iraq , do you see them being enough political will following on from this conflict erm I mean we obviously do n't know how the course of this conflict is going to go .
12 The remedies have been grouped for easier comparison and so do not appear alphabetically .
13 There are many types of reading test currently used in primary schools ; most of them , however , are norm-referenced rather than criterion-referenced , and so do not relate directly to the levels of attainment described above .
14 Some children who are able to read and have learned to read effortlessly are unaware of the rewards of reading and so do not read voluntarily .
15 They resent disturbance so do not respond well to division .
16 Violence in the home is as much a crime as violence from a stranger , so do not put up with it .
17 Violence in the home is as much a crime as violence from a stranger , so do not put up with it .
18 Your will can be changed at any time , so do not put off making one because you think you might change your mind .
19 But these distinctions and considerations were not expressly addressed in the Convention 's negotiating process and so do not feature explicitly in its text .
20 As this is a spreadsheet it will be easy to make any changes needed later so do not worry about exactly how wide columns should be .
21 Unfortunately I have been unable to trace any documents after the survey , and so do not know exactly why the scheme fell through or even whether the bill was ever presented .
22 There are lots of events going on so do n't miss out on the fun and help them raise £2 million from April 1–12 — for further information and a funpack , write to .
23 So do n't miss out — join in the fun .
24 We 'll be open late , so do n't miss out on the savings .
25 So do n't care now
26 Schools may decide to re-assess the ‘ true cost ’ at a more economic level if they are left with a lot of unused space — so do n't give up , keep negotiating !
27 So do n't end up writing off a debt which you could have avoided by paying attention to the obvious right under your own nose — use the information that is available to you .
28 So do n't sit up worrying about them .
29 I do n't think so do n't think so .
30 ‘ Now everybody , look down at your feet , underneath there is an awful lot of oil — so do n't stamp too hard , ’ he told visitors to the Studland Peninsula in Dorset during a ‘ live ’ Roadshow interview with Wytch Farm public affairs manager Jon Pack .
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