Example sentences of "do n't [be] [adv] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't be too sure of that , ’ Rourke advised nastily as the door closed on his two colleagues . |
2 | Do n't be too sure of that Councillor . |
3 | However , do n't be too alarmed by this for , these are VERY slow growers . |
4 | And do n't be too gentle with him . ’ |
5 | ‘ Peregrine , sweetest one , do n't be too bloody to poor Nigel . |
6 | Do n't be too ambitious in the early stages . |
7 | Do n't be too ambitious in the early stages . |
8 | Spot reduction Do n't be too harsh on spots ! |
9 | But do n't be too easygoing about allowing your child too much freedom with the baby . |
10 | Try to view your work as dispassionately as you would any other programme you might watch on the television — but do n't be too hard on yourself , you are now comparing your efforts with the work of skilled professionals ! |
11 | Do n't be too hard on yourself |
12 | ‘ Do n't be too hard on yourself . |
13 | ‘ Do n't be too hard on me , ’ he said . |
14 | JERVIS : Pamela , do n't be so pert to his honour . |
15 | ‘ One hint , do n't be so coy with the men you deal with , they might misconstrue your intentions and try to take advantage of you . ’ |
16 | " Do n't be so sure about that . |
17 | ’ Do n't be so sorry for yourself . ’ |
18 | Do n't be so nasty to your mum . |
19 | Do n't be so nasty to mummy . |
20 | Do n't be so severe with me , Gildas , I 'm under an awful strain , I think something terrible is going to be required of me . ’ |
21 | ‘ Oh , chérie , do n't be so hard on her ! ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't be so hard on yourself , ’ said Doris . |