Example sentences of "but we do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but we do n't mention that , we just have cos she was pissed .
2 The strains of ‘ He 's got no hair , but we do n't care , ’ from his adoring United followers had hardly died down before he announced :
3 And Akram admitted last night : ‘ This might start further accusations of ball-tampering but we do n't care any more .
4 ‘ If we can force them to pull out through lack of money then that is their excuse , but we do n't care as long as they go somewhere else . ’
5 you have naked men on the walls , but no , but we do n't care .
6 There would have been a difference in weight , but we do n't lift the Wheel at any stage , we roll it .
7 " But we do n't barbecue , " she says emphatically .
8 But we do n't miss them , because there are so many windows .
9 Now the thing is we , we can refer to sight and touch and hearing , but we do n't refer to the sense of smell just as smell , in modern English .
10 We 're resistant to it not for any dogmatic reason but we do n't feel that local democracy is necessarily improved by the County Council d d ducking it 's decision .
11 And they have a far greater proportion of the Greater York area than we do , erm as I outlined we just have three relatively modest villages , erm our , we do have a concern erm , on this , in that we do n't ac , given there 's a a district and an area have not be identified , we do n't feel that there has been a comparative assessment of the two options , we do n't dispute that they may well be harm er from peripheral development around other distric , around settlements in other districts , we acknowledged other other District Council 's concerns , and indeed , these are arguments we have used ourselves on the scale of development in Hambledon , er but we do n't feel that there has been a properly balanced assessment of the two options .
12 I suppose if we look at British history there was a period in the last century and earlier where we did a pretty good job of conquering people , but we do n't feel too badly about that , but we feel pretty indignant about Germany trying to take a bit more territory at various points .
13 really you should have brackets round the whole lot but we do n't bother to put them .
14 But in them days do you see , we had er a kettle here and a kettle there but we do n't bother with now .
15 puts all sorts , but we do n't bother to buy all that
16 But we do n't go round smashing things up all the time like some kids .
17 Mushroom is respectable too , I should add — but we do n't go in for tans , we 're too worried about skin cancer .
18 You and I went to ordinary grammar schools , Bob — but we do n't go round pretending to be classless .
19 But we do n't go as often now .
20 But we do n't go in for top models , ’ she said .
21 er There is obviously a certain party atmosphere at Conferences , it 's the one big chance of the year for many many hard-working activists to get together and share ideas , it does engender er a certain amount of frivolity er around the edges , so we 'll see some of that , but we do n't go in for this cult of leadership which the other parties do , you wo n't see any manufactured longstanding ovations for er leaders .
22 We do n't need to grab people in self-defence : the police restrain prisoners and killers strangle victims , but we do n't fit into either category .
23 I do n't think people hate us personally , but we do n't fit in . ’
24 ‘ The magazine side of our publishing is perhaps the most flexible in design terms , ’ says Peter Brigg , ‘ but we do n't set out to be at the cutting edge of fancy design .
25 Now that trait could well be favoured by species selection , because what is it that evolves — individuals do not evolve — we are born and we die , but we do n't evolve .
26 I mean it sounds like maybe it should be that way but we do n't spell it like we have the I A L or A L E.
27 But we do n't stock it . ’
28 But we do n't attach much store to who is the biggest .
29 Well , I think the budget 's ninety , in the nineties but we do n't expect to spend more than sixty million .
30 ‘ After a period of rationalisation we are now in good shape to take advantage of improving markets as the recession comes to an end but we do n't expect an upturn until 1994 , ’ said chief executive .
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