Example sentences of "do n't [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't ignore it just because at times it seems impossible to deal with .
2 so many of the teachers that teach it are far too embarrassed to broach the subject sensibly , you know , and they just pass it on and so kids do n't treat it sensibly .
3 But but do n't give it away for nothing .
4 Now I think erm Ron was a bit upset because he spent most of of Christmas sending Christmas cards and saying , Please please let this bill go through do n't give it any .
5 The Rigalis ' 31-year-old son , Amedeo , meanwhile , joins in with a voice as Easington as you might find : ‘ I 'm proud to be half Italian , but I do n't give it that much thought . ’
6 Do n't leave it here , Mum ! ’ said Jack sharply .
7 If you have n't been yet make sure you do n't leave it too late .
8 Do n't leave it too long !
9 Do n't leave it too long Norman .
10 Do n't leave it too late … "
11 Just do n't leave it too late , will you ? ’
12 ‘ Just do n't leave it too late .
13 ‘ Fine , ’ he replied , ‘ but do n't leave it too long .
14 There somewhere around Nottinghamshire something around Nottinghamshire what are they describing there three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County do n't leave it too long before you call and er if you want to talk to the councillors about the leaf stem and trees you can call as well .
15 Do n't leave it too long .
16 You could have warmed it up with a hot water bottle or a heat pad do n't leave it there with the baby in it , but you can certainly warm the bed first , you can warm the baby 's clothes , keep them in the airing cupboard , or lots of houses around here have Agas do n't they ?
17 Oh do n't leave it behind !
18 Do n't leave it any longer or it becomes hard to control .
19 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.
20 Er I do n't think it probably that it does decide help you decide where the location ought to be , but that having said that , I would not want to minimize in any way er the views of my authority er as to the importance erm of the look of contributions from the private sector .
21 We do n't think it right that a 150-year-old traditional English drink should be legislated out of the English language to satisfy the monopoly interests of the French champagne growers . ’
22 I do n't think it necessarily has to have anything to do with sexuality .
23 Well I do n't think it necessarily applies to opted out schools .
24 When we spoke I do n't think it ever occurred to him that anyone else could win , even though the Argentinian Ruiz had shot a fantastic 65 for the second round .
25 That , if there 's any baby there it 'll get rid of it but I do n't think it ever would .
26 It is like the problems one would get into if time travel were possible , which I do n't think it ever will be .
27 Now I do n't think it ever will .
28 The distortion on the unit , which I expected to be awful , is actually very good , although I do n't think it quite lives up to Ibanez 's claim that the unit could serve as a preamp , when linked to an amplifier .
29 ‘ You have to break it gently that he was fictitious , but I do n't think it always sinks in .
30 IBM caught onto this but we do n't think it really understood what was going on .
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