Example sentences of "[vb base] n't [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Marilyn said I shoud n't wear green to a wedding , she said it was unlucky . ’
2 If they do n't wriggle free of blame , they do n't in any case care .
3 I do n't give damn about building contractors not being paid .
4 I 'm not always very good at saying what I mean , except at work , that is ; I 've been to Europe and the States but never to Nineveh and Distant Ophir ; I do n't have much time — literally — for the arts , though I 'm not against them in any way , you understand ( sometimes there 's a nice concert on the car radio ; like most people I read a book or two on holiday ) ; and I do n't give much of a thought to my clothes beyond looking smart at work and feeling comfortable when I get home .
5 and I do n't give any of this shit with lights If they 're doing seventy miles an hour , and I 'm going faster and they 're , all the overtaking lanes are taken , then I 'll slow down to their speed , I wo n't
6 Noel ran onto the platform and said : ‘ The last ex-Italian prime minister 's speech was so good I 'm going to repeat it in Maltese to make sure you do n't miss any of it . ’
7 Do n't miss any of the World Cup action .
8 And , just in case anyone wanted a Regarding Henry message , he threw in one of those as well : do n't be a workaholic yuppie asshole , do n't lose sight of the child inside you , and do n't miss any of your son 's Little League matches .
9 Your pears should be under-ripe because you are going to poach them very gently , and it is very important that they do n't go mushy on you .
10 Oh it 's n cos it 's not like at work where things do n't go wrong at work for me any more .
11 I mean you do n't go mad at it do you ?
12 Cos people often used to say to me because I 'd , I 'd played everything you could play except golf , and , and er , and I , I , people used to say you did two men 's work and you I , I met a chap one day , this was an instance , I 'm not trying to blow me trumpet do n't think that at all .
13 ‘ I do n't think that at all , ’ Charity said .
14 Well I do n't think that with the Romanies there is a problem , because they 're
15 But I do n't know , I 've three of them , and I do n't think one of them will ever run this place for me . ’
16 As he shook hands and tolerated all the small-talk , he thought of saying , I do n't think much of you , you old trout .
17 ‘ I do n't think much of T.S .
18 I have to say I do n't think much of the distortion sounds here .
19 I do n't think much of it at all .
20 He turned towards her now , adding , ‘ And you do n't think much of Annie , do you ?
21 After all , most people do n't think much of Liverpool as a place to work and live in , though I think it 's fantastic and I live in greater style — in the wing of a large Victorian house — than I could in the South .
22 I knew at once by his tone that he meant — ‘ and I do n't think much of it ’ .
23 Nothing ‘ happened ’ — but that was n't my fault and I do n't think much of a man who 's foul-mouthed enough to insinuate things about his own sister ! ’
24 By the way , I do n't think much of your tailor . ’
25 ‘ You do n't think much of us , do you ? ’
26 ‘ Now , see here , you children , ’ he told the twins and Kerry-Jane with mock sternness , ‘ I do n't think much of those sand-castles . ’
27 I do n't think much of the packaging paper .
28 Do n't think much of that !
29 erm On the question of the river samples and pool samples , yes , I think one of the city pools , one of the school pools we had a bit of a problem , so that took much of concentrated attention of it for a period of two or three weeks , so that 's probably a reflection , I do n't think much of it relates to the river sample .
30 I do n't think much to this .
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