Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [adv] do n't " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand it 'd be difficult to say well mum I just do n't want to see you and that smelly old woman , I 'm sure you 'll understand .
2 He had a thick stick of some kind — quite short-in his hand , and he said something about this being a holdup , or a stick-up or some term I really did n't understand .
3 PS good to see Scum loose last night , Gobber junior looked crap we certainly do n't want him .
4 There 's not much time left and a great deal we still do n't know . ’
5 In fairness to this young and skilful Victorians side they just did n't count yesterday as Randalstown were a class apart .
6 She 'd seen the same thing happen to too many others in the music business , not because they 'd tried and failed to be carbon copies of Aurora Blake , but simply because they 'd tried to force a talent they simply did n't possess .
7 It 's great in theory , but in practice it sometimes does n't work .
8 I usually manage to curb my anger when I 'm at home , but at work I often do n't succeed .
9 I did so much shopping I just did n't feel like carrying any more — I 've cooked for days so I can concentrate here . ’
10 ‘ Then he can just go on waiting , ’ Jenna stated with a firmness she certainly did n't feel .
11 She forced a brightness she certainly did n't feel .
12 They had endless meetings with the producer and the reporters who would be covering the day , and Kathleen laid the law down with such charm and skill they almost did n't notice .
13 Read this little name fifty fifty engine it just does n't get you along very good , does it ?
14 That was one line of conjecture she certainly did n't need to pursue .
15 Also — and I 'm quite prepared to admit this — because of all the problems I was having trying to find work , just at that moment I really did n't want the bother of hunting for a new home .
16 The solution was to bring what she now calls ‘ some false bravado into play ’ , to answer him back , giving the impression of a strength and security she really did n't feel .
17 ‘ Well , in my opinion you just did n't try hard enough , ’ Ruth retorted , under her breath because the restaurant was filling up now .
18 Try to do it on the cheap , however , and you could get lumbered with a lot of high priced product you simply do n't know how to shift .
19 It 's just a shame they still do n't seem to want to take any real risks because as things now stand , they 're still guilty of merely coasting .
20 The second half turned into a very different story as Charlton packed the mid-field , although United had their chances to put the game well beyond their reach until the eighty first minute when the impressive Robert Lee slipped the ball past Ken Vasey to give Charlton a point they really did n't deserve .
21 In terms of the business they probably do n't matter a great deal , but it 's very important if you 're going to develop the right team spirit .
22 As golf is another favourite Hastings sport and an ideal means of relaxation it probably does n't help his back problem that he gives the ball such a lick as to threaten to land it in the next kingdom !
23 Once again they 'd reached an impasse , but in truth it really did n't matter .
24 I quite like maths but I do n't like the teacher cos though I like maths I just do n't like the lessons .
25 If there was one person she really did n't want to think about it was Owen 's elder brother — and the man who was also her own husband — Ross Wyndham .
26 This attitude has provoked strong reactions from various gallery holders who have benefited by the system , some of whom accuse Mr Job de Ruiter , the chairman of the Arts Council , of wanting to dictate the taste of the public by forcing on it a type of art it simply does n't want .
27 Since Gauloises withdrew at the end of last season I really did n't know where I stood .
28 Start of the season you just do n't see start of the season and Christmas you just do n't see
29 Roger White , head of public relations at Coopers , said : ‘ If we did receive a writ we certainly do n't think there would be any grounds and we would contest it vigorously . ’
30 The thing is at that age they often do n't get severe punishment cos they 'll got to either a special place
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