Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [verb] [adv] they " in BNC.

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1 You see we d we do n't know when they 're going to have these parties ,
2 They did n't come up again — I du n no where they went .
3 I du n no why they 're all hurrying .
4 Du n no why they 're circling round there .
5 Du n no why they 're saying this bit .
6 du n no why they 've got Gary Schofield down there because I do n't think with rugby league would it ?
7 Yeah I du n no how they work that one out .
8 Could it be also that erm children I mean I du n no how they , the children are reared and what sort of situation .
9 Okay it 's erm I du n no , I du n no how they 'll feel about you phoning them up though to be honest with you .
10 I said I du n no how they afford it , I said I ca n't afford to go out one day a week ,
11 Signora De Amicis , carried along by her own enthusiasm , did not realise why they were laughing , and , being thus taken aback , did not sing well for the rest of the evening .
12 She did not understand why they should be doing this and her failure to understand reminded her of something .
13 The court did not state why they thought this was the mischief , and the Criminal Law Revision Committee 's Report considered aggravated burglary was aimed at instances where the accused intends to use or threaten the use of weapons in order to steal .
14 The Serbs did not mind how they disposed of the Muslims , so long as the area was ‘ ethnically cleansed ’ .
15 They had had to pass straight through some of the villages which were completely full and did not know where they would go next , but would stop at the first village in which they could park their coach .
16 He did not know where they were heading , but already it was clear the destination would not be of his choosing .
17 There was something in Mrs Maugham 's solid air of conscious rectitude that threw a faint shadow of guilt over everyone who approached her , though as often as not people did not know why they were guilty : her disapprovals were so vast and public , her approvals so private and ill-chartered that all immediately cast themselves as goats in the discrimination of her gaze .
18 He did not know how they would have known his household routines .
19 Priority has been given to the juristic sources so far , since the concern here is with interpretation , and documents clearly do not attest how they were themselves interpreted .
20 They do not understand how they are harming earnings in the long run .
21 If you do not know they are there , or if you do not know where they are , you will miss them .
22 I do not know where they get these dogs .
23 What the three thousand four hundred are saying is that the County Council and British Coal do not know where they 're going with this thing , the full implications of it have either not been properly assessed or indeed not been released to the to the local communities .
24 Who can be surprised that ordinary people do not know where they stand ?
25 The vice of uncertainty in relation to the duration of a term is that the parties do not know where they stand .
26 The problem can more easily arise for young academics , who are close in age to their students and do not know when they are crossing an invisible line .
27 I do not know how they communicate with each other , but their organisation is formidable .
28 Nevertheless , the writing remains as something separate from the experience and if teachers do not know how they can usefully respond to the writing as a text , then their part in helping children improve their writing is insignificant .
29 but in the country er public transport is essential but er access to a car is ess is really essential and for those who ca n't afford it I do not know how they survive in the country .
30 To begin with , they left it too late — but , measuring the distance from Shiel Bridge way below and behind me , and judging the terrain , even though this modern road has been impressively built , I do not know how they might have bettered their arrangements .
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