Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [pron] do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If it is inappropriate for the child to attend or he does not wish to do so , the conference should be given a clear and up-to-date statement of his views by one of the professionals working with him .
2 If she enquired , he merely said he was going walking and he did n't know when he 'd be back .
3 Would be a , be quite a few calls , but we 'll just maybe have to try and I do n't know what we 'll do .
4 ‘ Do n't know and I do n't care . ’
5 I do n't know and I do n't care .
6 I said what 's Ollie involved in , and he says I do n't know and I do n't want to know .
7 Her legs , she said , refused to work and she did n't think she could go on .
8 Lisa had not forgotten and she did not try to deny it .
9 As far as I know , er the levels have now dropped and I do n't think there are any further restrictions , as far as I know .
10 We know what we want and we do n't accumulate unnecessary things .
11 The Secretary of State 's own consultant , Mr. Roy Stoner , the head of the Institute of Irrigation Studies at Southampton university , has not yet reported and we do not know what he will say .
12 Parliament was then dissolved and he did not enter fully upon his duties as clerk of the House of Lords until the assembly of the Short Parliament in April 1640 .
13 ‘ Visits by our officers can result either from the use of detector vans or follow-ups from computer records of who has and who does n't have a TV licence . ’
14 But round here you could go to sleep , wake up in the morning and half the flat 's have been burnt down and shops have been looted and you do n't know where you are .
15 Look , I 'm dying and I do n't know how .
16 If anyone rings and they do n't find me in , it 's not because I am at a wild party or something , it 's probably because I 'm shopping or walking my dog . ’
17 But the thing is if you 're walking up er the driveway of a house , you do n't want to be caught and you do n't want to be seen and you , you think you 're under cover of darkness and then the big halogen floodlight comes on , puts you in a spotlight next door .
18 But I asked them to photograph those documents which we found and they do n't want to do it , so that 's up to them .
19 I do n't like the way he looks and I do n't like the way he talks .
20 It was all smell and I do n't know what it was !
21 It 's some animal instinct , I suppose , like the fact that you like the way some people smell and you do n't like others .
22 The numbers coming to meetings can vary from 4 to 24 which is uncomfortable if a speaker is booked and I do not know how many will come .
23 The reason that Scotton Parish Council are opposed to a road of the type shown in the key diagram , is that they do not consider and I do not consider that a road in that position , going to the north of Knaresborough , could effectively meet that need to relieve the A fifty nine .
24 Swallows fly but they do n't swim ; and whales swim but they do n't fly .
25 She helped but she did n't tell me what to do all the time .
26 So how on earth they keep them to a schedule I do not know but I do n't want to know now .
27 We do n't know but I do n't know but that is a doubt as to whether the manufacturing flavour of the past will be carried on through the decade .
28 I shouted but you did n't hear , so I had to chase you . ’
29 He folded the paper away as we approached but he did n't stand up .
30 So we 've tried to set the duty at a level which makes it clear to those who seek to commit financial crime that they 're more likely to be caught but which does not impose additional reporting burdens or costs on those who conduct their business honestly and that is a most important balance to strike .
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