Example sentences of "you [vb base] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But if ye do not have self-control , let ye marry , for it is better to marry than to burn . ’ ’
2 Ye do n't want Stevenson men , ’ Flynn told her .
3 Mum , you do n't blow violins .
4 Then he looked at Hassan , and said loudly : ‘ You do n't love Sarah Harland , and she does n't love you .
5 You do n't love Sarah , do you , Stephen ?
6 It seems plain to me that you do n't love Silas .
7 Yeah , you do n't eat fish ?
8 So you do n't eat fish , do n't you like fish ?
9 Yeah alright , well I think you 've eaten what you 're going to eat you do n't eat crust anyway , right that 's it put it down
10 You do n't monitor day in and day out , hanging over the shoulders of individuals but periodically you go in and question why people are not meeting deadlines they 've agreed to .
11 ‘ So you do n't think surfers are in harmony with nature ? ’
12 You do n't think surfers are worried about feeding the plants , do you ?
13 You do n't think people ought to enjoy things . ’
14 You do n't think Father did it , do you ? ’ said Bobbie .
15 The sergeant muttered a deep oath , and Maggie remarked , ‘ If you do n't think well of yourself , nobody else will …
16 Now if you do n't improve access for the disabled when you build a new station , you 'll never improve it .
17 Vary your daily routes to work etc , so you do n't pass bakers or sweet shops which trigger your cravings .
18 You do n't owe Molassi any favours , surely ? ’
19 Right you do n't watch I T V or Channel Four ?
20 Well you do n't drop Hughes for anybody !
21 You do n't mean Doctor Shergold ? ’
22 You do n't mean Bullshit Alan , do you ? ’
23 She 's getting suspicious now , and she 's saying , ‘ You do n't mean Josephine , do you ? ’
24 You do n't mean Tom King , ’ he said .
25 The structure of courses is flexible and if you do n't fancy multi-activity then you can come along on a specialist week concentrating on one sport .
26 When the cup was empty he took it out of her hand , and said , ‘ If you 're sure you do n't fancy bed I 'll light a fire . ’
27 I realise that to a man like you this situation is probably an open invitation to a spot of casual sex , even if generally you do n't fancy redheads , as you so gallantly pointed out when we first met … ’
28 To talk about everything from the fact that you do n't fancy coffee that week to things which are deeply personal .
29 You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
30 She added : You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
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