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

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1 The Home Secretary is promoting his Bill by saying that people who are fleeing from political or social oppression do not deserve to come here and do not deserve political asylum .
2 They argue that it is misguided to pretend that these proscribed organisations ( like Sinn Fein ) either do not exist or do not carry massive popular support .
3 If you can not afford or do not want new furniture , then start to attack the soft furnishings .
4 However , old people who need help do not initiate such schemes .
5 We ca n't deliberately do not maintain those voluntary groups which we feel are appropriately and better funded by the health authority .
6 It has been argued that very few electors usually read them and that many of the commitments made do not enjoy widespread support among voters , even among those voting for the parties that issued them .
7 I think that we should accept th that this island in which we live is in effect becoming smaller day-by-day , as it is becoming more and more open er we should accept that its population is becoming perhaps with the assistance of a little advice from myself from time-to-time , rather more mobile than it used to be and I must say that we should I think all accept and I 'm sure we do that criminals do not have any particular respect for local authority boundaries er indeed the existence of the motorway system er despite the M25 does encourage mobility of crime and criminals to a very great extent .
8 Oh I can I do n't carry two cups I ca , dare n't carry a cup and saucer
9 Chair , we do class as unsatisfactory those samples that the laboratory would covers do n't reach certain standards , whatever the standard may be , and that 's why we concentrate on that figure that the bathing unsatisfactory at one particular pool , where there was a serious problem .
10 We need the money do n't forget that .
11 Cos you ca n't I do n't want that on the tape .
12 You see they do n't want finicky stuff , they want er a large pay packet fo , er stamping er envelopes .
13 But I mean often women would say , what can I do , I do n't want any more babies , what can I do ?
14 Well do the best you can er I do n't want exact words obviously but what was the burden of what he was the gist , the effects of what he was saying ?
15 I 'd do n't do that again !
16 Do that do n't do that .
17 They they change everything over do n't they , they they do n't do this and they do n't do that .
18 Well I would n't er I do n't expect most things will completely but anyway we 'll see .
19 I think that 's diff you see I , I do n't think that 's possible for everybody to keep in touch with everybody else , I think you 've got to have one person , that everybody looks to , to say , right
20 He do n't supposedly do n't have any money .
21 Well over there you see we do n't get many traffic lights .
22 One might avoid the objection , following R. M. Hare , by interpreting ‘ You do n't want to be sick ’ as itself prescriptive , a logical imperative equivalent to ‘ Do n't get sick ’ disguised by the grammatically indicative form .
23 World population , erm probably what I 'm gon na have to do is , although they , they said you ca n't do it do n't get any ideas about doing it with because it 's not possible .
24 ‘ I can see you do n't know much about kids . ’
25 Aha , you see you do n't know this one do you
26 I would n't do n't hear any London .
27 In doing so it attempts to limit the effects of the imbalance to the most superficial levels — in other words , the physical level — and only if it fails to do so will emotional imbalances , or if the stresses go deeper , mental imbalances , be manifest .
28 To do so follow two simple guidelines .
29 December 23rd , 1891 — It has been impossible to do much work this week , for the room has been so cold , we have been obliged to drill to keep ourselves warm .
30 I du n no dear cos I do n't think I 've got any money .
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