Example sentences of "do n't [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | When she wakes up we sometimes go shopping — though not every day , by any means ; sometimes we do n't go at all and sometimes we leave it till the afternoon . |
2 | Do n't go at sixty . |
3 | ‘ You know I do n't paint at all . ’ |
4 | Do n't think at all . |
5 | You do n't think at all . |
6 | I do n't think at all . |
7 | Well certainly I do n't think at this point there is a need for more than one settlement . |
8 | I think at the time of the er , of the A G M , I said we were pleased by the prospects and in the current statement I say the outlook continues promising , but I do n't think at any point we 've made more of a forecast than that . |
9 | They 're also supremely naive if they do n't think at some point in the future that MCA will hike out a similar compilation to the one Phonogram just have … that 's always assuming that they sort themselves out enough to have the required amount of hits . |
10 | you do n't complain at this , you do n't complain at two fifty er , each one , no ? |
11 | you do n't complain at this , you do n't complain at two fifty er , each one , no ? |
12 | Do n't cavil at another nine miles , Isabel ordered herself . |
13 | yeah , it means he 's getting less hours , so he 'll be getting less money which we do n't want at all at the moment |
14 | Fitted wardrobes with sliding doors can offer a further advantage as unlike standard fitting which has hinged and bifold doors , the sliding doors do n't encroach at all , into any of the bedroom space . |
15 | I mean we 're so busy with our own we do n't really you know we do n't we do n't feel at all upstaged by the lodge I think you know we just work together really you know because it makes sense you know I do n't think there 's no big |
16 | I do n't feel at all like that ! |
17 | Do n't talk at all . |
18 | fact if you do n't inhale at all you 're doing yourself a big favour , but you nearly always get some down ion to the system and really the o the only thing I could ethically recommend as a doctor , is stopping . |
19 | But they took advantage , the boys did and they do n't care at all ! |
20 | There are whole areas here , Donald , where basic facilities such as water , for example , are in very poor supply or simply do n't exist at all . |
21 | Or he do n't open at all . |
22 | Do n't move at all . |
23 | ‘ Sometimes they do n't answer at all unless nagged into it . ’ |
24 | Yeah , I do n't m , my dad will do that , my dad cooks you see , mum do n't cook at all , dad normally does , and when dad comes to mine he wants to get in my kitchen |
25 | Most people need about three weeks of daily training to achieve a useful level of skill , but do n't stop at that point . |
26 | You know , and if it is just the way it happens , particularly when you get a er , an envelope with says here you are , have free drinks , you know that some people , they do n't drink at all so they can go to somebody else and say here you are . |
27 | No no do n't laugh at that , do n't laugh at that . |
28 | No no do n't laugh at that , do n't laugh at that . |
29 | ‘ But look at you , Mother , you do n't fuss at all . ’ |
30 | New things had happened , the spread of the scientific temper , erm reasonably effective and cheap methods of contraception , the emancipation of women due to the development of industry , the decay of Christianity , all these various factors made the old conception of marriage out of date , and so he takes it in hand , he pillories it , and he suggests new possibilities , of which one seems to be nowadays obtaining favour , that 's trial marriage , i.e. that people should experiment with living together erm so long as they do n't intend at that stage to have children , before they finally decide to marry and settle down . |