Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] do n't " in BNC.

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1 I just brought it up with some er , just in case cos we do n't , we do n't really wan na use that for like these .
2 Er I hope that wo n't disturb you or er Sir my comment briefly is I I did indicate in my opening er statement er yesterday , that there is in existence and I do n't wish to make too much of this at this particular enquiry , but you should be aware of a new settlement proposal in the Leeds district , outside the statutorily defined greenbelt .
3 Their administration is in chaos and they do n't know who they owe or who owes them .
4 Fortunately some soldiers felt real responsibility for their officers and often gave gifts in kind if they did n't have any spare cash .
5 it opens the door , it opens the door , that 's why both my younger girls , I mean Diane 's a different policy any way cos she wants to be a , but with the other two , who worked interest in computers and when they left college I gave them crash course in , in typing not in shorthand because they do n't they do n't need shorthand nowadays ,
6 They have destroyed hundreds of lives — of the women separated for ever from their husbands , of young children forcibly kept from their mothers and old parents left in isolation because they do n't qualify as dependants .
7 His mother , Barbara Edwards of Cae Gwilym Lane , Cefn Mawr , said later : ‘ I did n't want a verdict that he was killed in action because he did n't go out there to fight , he went out to keep the peace . ’
8 He 'd had that spin-out in practice and he did n't like the way the car was handling .
9 In practice if you do n't take proper account of who is entitled erm there will be proceedings after you 've gone .
10 He wrote the part so that she could always support herself in exile if she did n't speak the language . ’
11 However bad a landlord , there is a crucial rule that needs to be kept in mind if you do n't want to put yourself on the wrong side of the law .
12 Free to roam , there was a free market in morality and it did n't matter what choice was made , everything continued to end happily .
13 ‘ I 'd previously been trained in management and I did n't want to be an audio typist .
14 I do n't know what , do you have any thing that you have to put in place if you do n't do
15 I had to go — I had a meeting in town and I did n't want to miss the train .
16 How long do you think I 'd stay in business if I did n't keep my lines clean ?
17 I was taken away in disgrace and I did n't care .
18 Erm , so there 's all kinds of reasons why children from such situations would be more likely to be in trouble but I do n't think there 's evidence to say that it 's because of from lone parents .
19 And er she was in trouble but I did n't know the outcome , er you know .
20 We 'll be in trouble if we do n't run for it . ’
21 Yous 'll be in trouble if you do n't carry one .
22 Well how does she to do the books in advance cos she do n't know what patients are gon na turn up .
23 ‘ Matron will go up in smoke if he does n't . ’
24 I know he said it in anger but you do n't even say things in anger if you do n't feel them and that really bothers me a bit .
25 I know he said it in anger but you do n't even say things in anger if you do n't feel them and that really bothers me a bit .
26 So we speak English mostly and everybody call me Freddie — or something vorse in Spanish when they do n't think I understand . ’
27 You might likely be in bed if you do n't eat that !
28 I 'm not so silly and in love that I do n't know that .
29 I fell madly in love but she did n't want to know .
30 We got the Gilbey bar but I no the answer to that question would be if any company or org organisation was prepared or wished to talk about funding the theatre in any way and I think were 'd be more than welcome to sit down with and talk them and say well how would you perceive that which way would you like to go about it how can we assist that and I think we 're be open to suggestions from them how they see it I mean you know it could be seats it could be programmes it could be any any arrange of things that we 'd certainly welcome who approach us from companies but we I think we are pro-active in sense that we do n't wait for that to happen we actually go out but was said early I think given the recession it has been difficult lately to actually go out to companies and say I mean sure companies like the Harlow Council find it extremely finance the finances extremely difficult on them and with the recession it 's really difficult for them to actually find funding and I know lot 's of companies who actually cutting back on it certain areas I think funding of oth outside organisations will be one of the areas they 'll be cutting back on .
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