Example sentences of "n't [verb] [conj] they 're [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'm happy that the flats are coming down because I do n't think that they 're really fit places for people to live . |
2 | Now they may have their own reasons for that and it may be difficult for them to send someone at this precise moment , but I do n't think that they 're necessarily geared up to dealing with the sorts of things that you want them to deal with . |
3 | Well you can see how new it is cos the cupboards have never had nothing in them I do n't think cos they 're just , there 's not a mark in them . |
4 | The glasses are in number four , they 've all been provided but they just Whether they do n't know that they 're there . |
5 | Peace programmes and that , I do n't know whether they 're just being broadcast I mean you wo you know , Ken , you know those American programmes that were on ? |
6 | I do n't know if they 're right though . |
7 | And you know I do n't know if they 're still in Caernarfon are they ? |
8 | Cos it wo n't matter if they 're not in bed till late will it , tonight ? |
9 | ‘ Does n't matter if they 're still at school , as long as they 're over the age of consent and on the Pill . |
10 | Characters are allowed an I test to spot areas of rotted wood — there is a -25 penalty if they do n't specify that they 're actually looking ! |
11 | Of course you may get some probably some very good people a added , I do n't know wh wh wh they 'll be none of us knows , er they 're are going to nowhere that they 're going to get their expenses , they 're also going to get their allowances , I do n't know what those allowances will be er and I would n't assume that they 're necessarily going to lessen their independents because they receive allowances , but it is weakened , it is weakening the powers of the local institutions which are an essential part of our democratic society in this country . |
12 | The really weird thing is that when all the strings have an equal tension , they do n't feel like they 're equally tensioned . |
13 | Nor am I digressing because observation is a necessary part of communication , although again it obviously is : since communications obviously ca n't work if they 're not observed . |
14 | I really do n't mind if they 're not reading . |
15 | He says that many people do n't realise that they 're so small at the moment . |
16 | Most riders dream of the opportunity of riding the perfect schoolmaster — one who will oblige when all the right buttons are pushed but wo n't worry when they 're not . |
17 | You ca n't even superimpose to that extent cos they 're slightly different ca n't even superimpose that my fingers ca n't superimpose cos they 're slightly different . |