Example sentences of "[pers pn] do n't [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | PARDON me if I do n't break down in tears at the plight of the parents who are having to take their children out of private schools because they can not afford the fees . |
2 | No , I do n't go up till tomorrow afternoon . |
3 | Yeah and that 's another thing I found I had a letter from the Social Security saying would you please send your order book back you 're not entitled to any more money , your sickness benefit 's run out , I thought it ca n't have , I do n't go back until the twenty fifth of March , phones up for the appointment I got it on the fifth of March , nine days ago |
4 | And I do n't go back until the Thursday after New Year 's day |
5 | I do n't go in for numbers as names . |
6 | I 'm an old-fashioned textual critic , not a biographer — I do n't go in for this sort of — it was n't profit — I 'll put them back next week — I wanted them to be a secret . |
7 | ‘ I do n't go in for other stuff , ’ he said . |
8 | ‘ Stop fussing , ’ said Joe , ‘ I do n't go in for that sort of thing . |
9 | ‘ I do n't go in for crystal gazing . ’ |
10 | I 've only known you a few days , Luke , and I do n't go in for casual sex . ’ |
11 | Apart from the fact that there 's an eleven-year gap in our ages and I do n't go in for cradle-snatching , she happens to be my stepsister . ’ |
12 | But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’ |
13 | ‘ It 's just that I do n't go in for casual encounters . ’ |
14 | I do n't go in for gossip . |
15 | Anyway , I do n't go in for sharp manoeuvres much myself . |
16 | I do n't go in for serious boyfriends . |
17 | Well I do n't go in for about half an hour . |
18 | Yeah , I 'm talking about how it arises from the evolution point of view , as an not , I do n't go in at all to the whole neurological question , or how the brain is produced consciously . |
19 | ‘ I do n't go in with her , not unless she wants me to . |
20 | I do n't go out at all ! |
21 | I was nice about it at first and said that business and pleasure do n't mix ; and that I do n't go out with married men and so on . ’ |
22 | I said you , I said I do n't go out with and he 's saying , she 's saying that I do |
23 | He says I do n't go out on my own , I do n't leave the village as much . |
24 | Poverty was not experienced as a problem because there was so little that women wanted to spend money on ( 'No , I do n't go out in the evenings , Mother does n't like it . ’ |
25 | I do n't go along with that , and not just as a matter of personal pride . |
26 | I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement . |
27 | I do n't go along with your assessment , Miss Cassidy . |
28 | I do n't go along with it . " |
29 | If I do n't go along with Roman I could well land in gaol , and I would n't be any good to anyone behind bars , would I ? |
30 | I do n't sit in on the general meeting , no . |