Example sentences of "really do [not/n't] [vb infin] that " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah but you see you , you , you really do not think that somebody is going to do that . |
2 | We 've done a review of the service , we did a review of field centres , we really do not accept that one area , no matter how worthwhile and I 've talked to you |
3 | ‘ Ms Penumbra , I really do n't advise that , unless you 're not worried by the possibility of losing the subject . ’ |
4 | But even if they are qualified and on your establishment we can not but insist that they have a substantial teaching load as well , and I really do n't think that is any way to run a library … |
5 | ‘ No , I really do n't think that , ’ I said , but I could n't tell if she believed me . |
6 | I really do n't think that 's an awful lot to ask for . |
7 | ‘ I really do n't think that 's necessary , ’ Rory began firmly , remembering the last time he had held her in his arms on the dance floor . |
8 | take that but then if you , if you really do n't think that will hold what you want then you 'll have to bring it back . |
9 | just too bad , I do n't think that , I really do n't think that 's fair . |
10 | I really do n't want that . |
11 | I do n't accept that , I really do n't accept that . |
12 | Steve , I 'm going to give it to you first this time That 's right , yes , that 's good , So you can actually throw away the cover sheet , you , you really do n't need that . |
13 | Throw away the cover sheet , right , you really do n't need that . |
14 | Really do n't need that now , no . |
15 | I really do n't like that . |
16 | ‘ Well , when you use a vibrato bar guitar , when you hit the strings really hard , a lot of the vibration gets transferred to the springs and back into the bar in a sort of flutter and I really do n't like that sound at all . |
17 | But being at home and doing housework all day — I really do n't like that . |
18 | I really do n't remember that . |
19 | Now obviously you can translate the idea of something being a preventative about illness or sickness , but it 's very difficult to suggest in idiomatic modern English that roses can be a protection against evils , because you really , we really do n't have that kind of concept , normally now , although there are many uses of erm , groups of people who might retain such a concept , and if something like that arises , you obviously ca n't make it idiomatic , because there 's just no way it 's going to work idiomatically in English . |