Example sentences of "so do [not/n't] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Remember that it is not a race , so do not suddenly ask your horse for maximum speed . |
2 | Unlike the cross-shareholdings seen in America in the era of Pierpont Morgan , the links are not usually between competitors so do not necessarily indicate a cartel . |
3 | The sort of argument just presented emphasizes that large organizations are not monolithic and that attempts to tighten up the system to make them so do not necessarily yield improvements . |
4 | if we book er , any , er , erm , a deal with them through P & O European Ferries , if we book one car and a person on a standard return fare crossing , they 'll give you a free five day return to be used on the same route in the autumn them are the deal with exclusive to the A A so do n't just get across once , cruise across twice |
5 | So do n't just put cos er Mr will be saying no we ca n't have that one then . |
6 | So do n't even think . |
7 | When it comes to dampness , all is not always what it seems , so do n't automatically assume that a damp patch is due to a defective damp-proof course ( dpc ) . |
8 | So do n't ever dismiss anything as impossible . |
9 | So do n't ever be frightened of having an eyebrow trim because it really is a very simple treatment . |
10 | So do n't ever say a financier does n't measure up ; he 's the only one who does . ’ |
11 | I play every saturday so do n't often get to the home games either , I 've not attended H.Q. at all this season . |
12 | Of course this is something of a joke nowadays and the clerk usually starts the ball rolling by reminding the archers they are now under rule seven , ‘ so do n't damn well forget it ’ , and duly pays his shilling . |
13 | I had n't been to the mere for a week or two so did n't really know if the bream would still be moving or not . |
14 | Although her decision to do so did not ultimately affect her position as one of this country 's most important early modernists , it is my contention that it had a profound effect on the development of her art in the 1920s and , possibly , for the rest of her life . |
15 | In practice , that rarely happened because , they said , people from Awlad Amira and from Jlulat were travelling in a vast area and so did not often meet ; and because , knowing that all Jlulat would unite , Amira refrained from attack , and vice versa . |
16 | As suggested , this may often be because the borrower anticipated refusal , so does not even apply . |
17 | ‘ Having a good cry ’ , especially while being held by someone who is not trying to talk you out of it , is good , provided doing so does not seriously breach further injunctions about being ‘ feeble ’ and ‘ out of control ’ . |