Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 If kept in tune such facilities as memory , flexibility and capacity to make decisions do not easily decline .
2 However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms .
3 But it 's all we do we do n't even sell cake decorations or equipment .
4 Jesus , there 'd be so many things I could do I do n't even know where to start thinking about them .
5 Well you see you do n't even know what chapter , I mean you know re rewind that recording , I 'm sure it 'll there 'll be evidence on that on how many times I said Chapter eleven , question .
6 You see you do n't just , you do n't just go like this
7 So we ca n't we do n't usually talk about ligand gated channels being sodium channels , they 'll normally pass more than one type of cation fairly non-selectively , they do n't really mind .
8 Local Dyslexia Associations are also full of information , and there are by now quite a lot of books which have been published which are — both for parents and teachers — which are veyr easy to follow and do n't necessarily involve one in many evenings and weekends of cudgelling the brain .
9 to do it do n't necessarily think that that type of event happens
10 Many of the kids who are out there making music do n't necessarily want a record deal .
11 I mean th they , they might do n't necessarily see why it 's improving and what 's behind it , but their lot must improve if there 's industrialization and weapons and things to be made , that they they have jobs and presumably have more money than they had before when they were just sort of not doing very much .
12 Well my husband and I were married in nineteen forty four , you see , and er as you see I go every year and it 's nineteen eighty six , so therefore erm I you see I , I do n't really want people to know my age
13 So I I 'd I , I do n't really want one !
14 But you see we do n't really need a chainsaw do we ?
15 Th that 's another thing you see I , I do n't really know what work is done in Selby
16 He could go back to his wife , though why he should I do n't really know .
17 See I do n't really know much about planes to be honest with you .
18 The second major effect of the introduction of private property occurred , according to Engels , as an indirect result of the change to patriliny , a state which he did not clearly distinguish from patriarchy .
19 the structural engineer 's design drawings did not clearly assign design responsibility to the steel fabricator
20 Of these , three did not clearly differentiate between the two systems .
21 Normality ratings did not clearly support this position .
22 Thus the interactions were all things which did not clearly put one of the protagonists in an agent position and the other in a patient position .
23 René Descartes , who attempted to discover truth by doubting everything he could manage to doubt , described the first principle of his method like this in A Discourse on Method , ‘ The first rule was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such ; that is to say … to comprise nothing more in my judgement than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of doubt . ’
24 Would-be practitioners of planning did not clearly understand the constraints imposed on their activities by external economic relations and pressures .
25 It was rarely possible to unambiguously identify incorrect memories , where descriptions were produced which did not clearly correspond to any junction on the video there was usually no way to decide what event the description represented an incorrect memory for .
26 Although this last point is not in broad terms contentious , it should be noted that La Brant did not clearly establish criteria for judging complexity .
27 Can we not say that ‘ God was in the Buddha , teaching men the way of virtue and righteousness ’ , even though the Buddha did not clearly acknowledge God ?
28 They did not particularly want that , but it was foisted upon them .
29 This did not particularly matter .
30 As usual on such occasions , Molyneaux looked a little embarrassed and out of place , as if he did not particularly relish the ‘ glad-handing ’ of strangers .
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