Example sentences of "certainly do n't [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know who or what Wide Awake heard during that week but it certainly did n't originate in the Lower Ormeau . |
2 | They certainly did n't realise for the length of that trip that they were travelling with another stallion , and the horses arrived at their new home safely . |
3 | It certainly did n't appear to be much help to her . |
4 | He certainly did n't appear to be overburdened with guilt about leaving the rest of his crew to do all the work . |
5 | He certainly did n't pass through the fire . |
6 | Our month in Borneo certainly did n't feel like an organised holiday . |
7 | Though Came , with its moderate , manor house proportions , may seem on the small side to be set so grandly in a park , Sir John Damer certainly did n't skimp on employing the very best craftsmen in all London . |
8 | If it gave Eva pause for thought it certainly did n't show in any relaxation of the pace she set herself . |
9 | What I knew I certainly did n't go for . |
10 | It certainly did n't appeal to them in its new form , as an international , populist sport . |
11 | There was no sign of one , but Ace did discover a locked section of one case which , upon being broken open , proved to contain the sort of books which one certainly did n't find in the local W H Smiths . |
12 | This story concerns the sounds of footsteps walking in the ballast ; no one was seen but the sounds were very convincing and one respects the account of this mystery from Mr Leslie , who certainly did n't believe in the supernatural , preferring to find a logical explanation of this sort of thing . |
13 | He certainly did n't account to her for his ! |
14 | I certainly did n't count on having a bizarre looking pooch as a companion — I just could n't get rid of her . |
15 | Whoever it was , they certainly did n't need to nearly knock the door down ! |
16 | He certainly did n't look like the sort of friend you would have , Chris . ’ |
17 | Someone from the Banco D'Oro was supposed to be meeting her , and this remote blond god certainly did n't look like a bank official — though he might have been Signor Corosini . |
18 | It was a question she had not thought to ask until now , but there certainly did n't seem to be any obvious Mrs Prescott hanging about in the background . |
19 | It certainly did n't sound like him . |
20 | Ruth had to smile because it certainly did n't sound like her . |
21 | It certainly did n't sound like your friend Simon and he certainly did n't put on a silly voice like that silly twit did |
22 | And Grandmother certainly did n't indulge in that ! |
23 | ‘ It certainly did n't come from me , ’ he shrugged . |
24 | ‘ I did n't ask you to come here in the first place , and I certainly did n't ask for your help out here . |
25 | ‘ I certainly do n't want to be called Gran , ’ she says . |
26 | ‘ People like me , who were in their 20s in the 1960s , want to look good , but are n't obsessed by fashion and certainly do n't want to be made uncomfortable by it . ’ |
27 | It 's also the case and I 'm not trying to malign any part of the private sector and I certainly do n't want to be the subject of a libel action , but it is showing a tendency to grow in directions that are contrary to the hard won ideas of good practice in statutory provision . |
28 | Right , so er you certainly do n't want to be giving in at at two per cent unless the volume we 're sure 's gon na be higher again this year . |
29 | I have n't liked to phone him up because it , you know , I certainly do n't want to be , thought that , yeah , yeah , try and be nosy or anything like that , it erm |
30 | Er I should say that I 'm only saying this because it 's written in front of me , some churches apparently in York are putting on alternative festivities er I do n't think they 're trying very hard because I have n't heard of any and I certainly do n't move around the place , hear of any . |