Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] n't [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One does n't go blundering into unsound structures without a light source at the best of times .
2 What one does n't want to do er is is by having to police the situation cause a charge to be erm brought up against the council .
3 This one does n't want to do anything too .
4 One does n't want to go . ’
5 Is , is in some sense the starting point of low temperature physics , erm One does n't want to mention too many names but one erm the sort of grandfather of , of the whole subject is a man called Cameling Onis who in the , erm in Holland in the Leiden erm University there , first liquified helium .
6 ‘ Yes , but one does n't want to unsettle the other cats , and Faustina herself might become upset . ’
7 One does n't want to overwhelm her
8 One does n't want to set a public hue and cry in train after a perfectly rational and responsible person who knows very well what he 's about . ’
9 Present also , in that statement , is his conviction , which is suggested by the word ‘ unswerving courage ’ , that the pursuit of truth may be difficult , that it may lead one to call in question things that one does n't want to give up and which it is painful to surrender .
10 I hope the work will be interesting , I was a bit disappointed not to have the chance to tackle my own book as the main editor at last but of course one does n't want to rock the boat too much — there are too many people who 'd happily fill my shoes .
11 I mean , one does n't want to get involved with other people … . ’
12 One does n't want to wallow in the nostalgia trap so temptingly set by TV Heaven and its bebow-tied host Frank Muir ( though they show Honor Blackman in her Avengers leather kit , it 's hard to resist ) , but Old Boy Network is a long way from The Likely Lads .
13 One does n't want to over-react to half-year results , ’ he said mildly .
14 They may not be able to fly and one does n't like to enquire too deeply into how elegant they look below the waterline , but steamer ducks — their wings gyrating through the water like paddle-wheels — can make 12 knots , and more in a following wind .
15 We , one does n't try to lose things , but they just happen do n't they really I think I appreciate more now , you know when I was , when I was teaching I used to think oh stupid woman she 's not , to bring this book in and you know , and now I think oh dear , huh , yeah and you also appreciate the people , I would appreciate now those who managed to do it every day without fail , manage to sort of let , because they must of put themselves out no end to have
16 One does n't have to insist that there is a direct connection between something created 4,500 years ago and something created in this century in order that there may be a valid comparison .
17 ‘ Virtually a two-hander — one does n't have to put a chorus on stage unless one wants to .
18 In a session lasting until one in the morning they had discussed Crime in Society with that lucidity which is only achieved at somewhere above the 100 mg per cent level of blood alcohol and with the comforting knowledge that one does n't have to drive home .
19 One does n't have to look far , or even be as cynical as I am , to see the true reason for the Kennel Club objection to registration .
20 One does n't have to worry about them . ’
21 In spite of many attempts to allay fears and promotion of the normal working conditions by the railway authorities , signal boxes are rather emotive places and one does n't have to have a very fertile imagination to get into the feeling of unease and expectancy .
22 One does n't have to start capsize drill in a closed cockpit and Ms Wynne-Freer contradicts the statements in her fourth paragraph with those made in her tenth .
23 Since Warsaw abounds in quiet , dark places , one does n't have to expend much precious petrol to satisfy one 's Malgosian urges .
24 One does n't need to compare and contrast — It 's a moment one can be justly proud of .
25 One does n't need to know something by acquaintance to use the word ‘ here ’ meaningfully .
26 Similarly , he seems to be suggesting , one does n't need to know something by acquaintance to use the expression ‘ in me ’ meaningfully .
27 And if anyone does n't like living in Eastham , they can always leave .
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