Example sentences of "we certainly do n't [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No , we did n't sack anybody who worked in children 's homes , we did n't sack anybody who was at the front line of s services and we certainly did n't expect other people to pay for our circus tickets .
2 of our officers who work in children 's homes , we did n't sack anybody who was at the front line of s services and we certainly did n't expect other people to pay for our circus tickets .
3 We certainly did n't pay what they first asked , ’ says Harry Coe .
4 ‘ There was no inkling that a bribery scandal was about to unfold ; we certainly did n't instigate it . ’
5 ‘ There was no inkling that a bribery scandal was about to unfold ; we certainly did n't instigate it . ’
6 We certainly do n't want any more of that fuckin' lot , ’ he continued .
7 We certainly do n't want to make unnecessary enemies — especially ones who could trigger off another Cambodia . ’
8 We certainly do n't want to alarm anyone , but it is important for people to know what they can do in advance to prepare their homes against damage . ’
9 We certainly do n't want to do without it if others have it , for fear of what we might be missing , but if we all gave it up — Mr Vansitart , because the human race has invented TV does n't mean we have to put up with it .
10 PS good to see Scum loose last night , Gobber junior looked crap we certainly do n't want him .
11 Even if he had n't cheated you , which would have been more than enough on its own to make us put a stop to his plans , we certainly do n't intend to have a housing estate .
12 We get some of our funding from the Home Office , but we certainly do n't cost them £1,000 a week — nowhere near . ’
13 Roger White , head of public relations at Coopers , said : ‘ If we did receive a writ we certainly do n't think there would be any grounds and we would contest it vigorously . ’
14 We certainly do n't regret the move but wish we 'd known how much work and cost would be involved .
15 Ralph said : ‘ We certainly do n't hold Liverpool responsible .
16 Mr Bulger says : ‘ We certainly do n't hold Liverpool responsible .
17 Ralph said : ‘ We certainly do n't hold Liverpool responsible .
18 He speaks directly to us in the first person and he expresses something very like fear and even self-pity , the distress of the poet , seeing himself as a kind of natural victim , and it may be the distress of the puritan living on after the Restoration and afraid of the wild route , which is Charles the Second 's court , though I think we can be a little sceptical of this and we certainly do n't know with sufficiently accuracy when Paradise Lost was written .
19 We certainly do n't need to sin .
20 And and so we certainly do n't have strong views either way as to the need for the policy in principle but I can certainly see an advantage in having a policy in the right terms .
21 We certainly do n't believe that that will will be the case erm , I suspect personally that er their own policies and proposals probably have more harm in in the issue on the issues of urban regeneration of perhaps North Yorkshire as well .
22 We certainly do n't see it being frittered away , giving soft loans to inappropriate ventures . ’
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