Example sentences of "do n't [vb infin] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The advice from police is : If you have valuables do n't leave them in the car . |
2 | Well I think I 'd better do n't want none of these burpers so might as well get rid of them . |
3 | There chips just a tiny bit well you see you do n't do it with style the way me and Emma do take you to Palma sit on a bench eating them ! |
4 | And you just But as we were saying er talking to Janet afterwards there was another little one down at the side , erm mum was getting a bit irate with him , but you see they do n't take anything for the children to do . |
5 | And I did n't think him in the least like the Beast in the fairy tale although his hair and beard need a little trimming perhaps . |
6 | I 'm sorry to disappoint orthodox Freudians , but I felt no penis envy , and did n't think myself to be maimed in any way . |
7 | Did n't think nothing about leaving then ; got ‘ climatized , I suppose . |
8 | ‘ Well , I 'll say this , ’ said one elderly notable : ‘ We did n't think owt to that Machin when he were alive , and I doubt we 'll change our minds thirty years after he 's gone . ’ |
9 | He did n't think anything of it . |
10 | I did n't think anything of it . |
11 | As the corporate lawyer put it , when asked why he went along with producing completely bogus insurance policies as part of the Equity Funding Scandal : ‘ I did n't think anything of it ; it was something the company needed done , that 's all ’ ( Blundell 1978:171 ) . |
12 | I did n't think anything of it ; it was something the company needed done , that 's all ’ ( Blundell 1978:171 ) . |
13 | She did n't think anything of a personal nature had entered the conversation . |
14 | When I went to bed , I had a few ‘ sort of ’ pains , but I did n't think anything of them as I 'd had these kind of niggly pains a lot over the last week or so . |
15 | I did n't think anything of it . |
16 | Er you know I I I af I mean after I did n't think anything of it , and in those days I was too young of course to think of th things like that . |
17 | It seemed early for Mum to be back but I did n't think anything of it . |
18 | And it was coming on then , but I did n't think anything of it , cos I , I had n't had , had n't got anything to eat all day |
19 | You know I mean I did n't think anything of it and I thought well I 'm a bit like that though too cos I say things about people and then I 'll talk to them |
20 | Did n't think anything to it at the time . |
21 | Then when we came out we s went around London to see the sights but the decorations but why we went I did n't think anything to them at all this year . |
22 | Not urgent , so I did n't think it worth waking you for it . ’ |
23 | ‘ I did n't think anyone in the West would catch on to our ball game . ’ |
24 | You did n't remind me about the steamer with the puddings did you ? |
25 | " I hope I did n't remind you of something unpleasant , " Mrs. Favor said . |
26 | ‘ But I hope you did n't throw it at him , ’ she said . |
27 | ‘ I did n't throw it to the duck to hide , ’ he giggled ! |
28 | It did n't bother him in the least that she might be missing Arnie . |
29 | Ah they did n't , they knew I was n't really interested in school , they were , did n't bother them at all . |
30 | ‘ The audience was freaking out , but it did n't bother me at all , ’ she recalls . |