Example sentences of "do [adv] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Do not be put off if some are howling . |
2 | The road to them is ( or was , in 1985 ) marked on the Michelin map with the forbidding broken red line , but do not be put off ; here Michelin 's mapmakers are exaggerating , it is not too bad at all , narrow but perfectly secure . |
3 | The learning process for Composers Pen is quite a lengthy one , partly because of the complex ground that it covers , but do not be put off by this as the effort expended will be more than worth it in the end . |
4 | Do not be taken in by current usage . |
5 | Do not be taken in ! |
6 | Do not be taken in by oil-company promises that opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration will never harm the 170,000 caribou that go there to calve . |
7 | Do not be won over by Mr Franklin 's arithmetic . |
8 | ‘ But do n't be rushed in to giving such a priceless collection away till you 've had plenty of time to think about it . |
9 | Do n't be fobbed off by meaningless answers from politicians . |
10 | Do n't be fobbed off by meaningless answers from politicians . |
11 | Do n't be taken in by it , do n't get eaten up by America . |
12 | do n't be taken in by his welcome grin , he 's imagining how well you 'll fit beneath his skin . |
13 | Be vigilant , and do n't be taken in . |
14 | Do n't be left out of the conversation , duende ! |
15 | ‘ Finally , if you have any problems , my door is always open , so do n't be put off by it . ’ |
16 | Do n't be put off , though , as the actual rind of these cheeses is seldom eaten and the remaining paste is often surprisingly mild . |
17 | ‘ Do n't be put off by his manner , he 's a sweetie really , ’ the fat girl said to Maggie sticking out her hand . |
18 | Do n't be put off by the fact that you ca n't rock and roll — nor can I — full tuition at beginner standard is included . |
19 | Do n't be put off by the thought that this is no job for the novice — not everything in surveys is a matter of technical knowledge . |
20 | But do n't be put off by any early setbacks because some simple experimentation will soon determine the best way of producing boards with this technique . |
21 | Even when ripe , these huge fruits have a greenish yellow skin and flesh , so do n't be put off . |
22 | No , do n't be put off ; do read on . |
23 | Do n't be put off by descriptions such as ‘ underwired ’ or ‘ structured ’ . |
24 | ‘ Do n't be put off . |
25 | If this sounds too complicated , do n't be put off . |
26 | Do n't be put off by Garbage Beach , by the way — it 's a surfers ' paradise . |
27 | For any knitter new to Shetland wool , the work appears very harsh when knitted , but do n't be put off , once washed to remove the oil it comes up beautifully soft and fluffy . |
28 | Again do n't be put off by the appearance of the test piece , washing is the answer . |
29 | Do n't be put off if relaxation does n't seem to work immediately for you . |
30 | Do n't be put off by old ‘ Crazy Horse ’ Emlyn — he is of the high-pitched voice and cheesy grin . |