Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Either give it to me or do n't . ’
2 You know , and he 'd got you , you ca n't sort of say , do n't ever be in touch with me or do n't ever or do n't ever
3 Most people just listen to weather forecasts and either believe them or do n't believe them and certainly get cross with people like yourselves if it
4 I but do n't forget she 's got your mother as well and I think you ca n't
5 Maybe if I keep mum and keep my fingers crossed — what did my father always say when I could n't have something : ‘ Them that ask do n't get , them that do n't ask , do n't want . ’
6 Yeah , I I just wondered because there are some of them that do n't have any relevance to national curriculum and I want
7 It 's a little like listening to those debates in parliament where parliament vote themselves extra salaries and I feel very uncomfortable in this process , I thought I might be coming here this morning to disagree with my own group , or those members of them that do n't agree with me , perhaps joined with the conservatives in opposing this motion , but I find in fact that everybody is saying oh let's put up the er , the heading , I feel very uncomfortable with this having spent six months in the budget review , criticising officers up hill and down dale every time that they exceeded their budget , having told them that either they balance their budget or that they came in next year with a budget with no more than a one and a half percent increase , or their successors would be doing it for us .
8 Oh , please God , she prayed , shake Perdita out of this ghastly mood and make her happy again , and look after darling Violet and Eddie , and Gainsborough and Ethel , and please God , if you think it 's right , let me fall in love with a man who is n't married , who falls in love with me and do n't make it too long .
9 ‘ My friends are people that I trust and I do n't have to put on airs with them — they know me and do n't assume that I 'm a terrific snob if I happen to be very quiet . ’
10 I think , as I said before , the pro The idea of Europe , the profile of Europe is important , and although i do n't think I should be campaign , if I win tonight , on things that interest me and do n't interest others , I 'm not afraid to say that I do want to make it , to a degree at least , a genuine European campaign .
11 The sergeant came to a halt outside the adjutant 's hut , and an out-of-breath Charlie caught up with him just as the door was opened by a colour-sergeant who turned to Charlie and said , ‘ Stand to attention , lad , remain one pace behind me and do n't speak unless you 're spoken to .
12 Now do n't mind me and do n't mind it .
13 I am willing to forgive people who have upset me and do not bear grudges against them .
14 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
15 You imagine this war gives you the excuse to disobey me and do exactly as you wish .
16 If you manage to take off , follow me and do exactly as I do .
17 The director of The Long Roads , Tristram Powell , agrees that less equalled more in that performance : ‘ I was aware that she had played all these glamorous parts , and I had to get her to trust me and do much less than she was used to .
18 If a visitor or medical practitioner has to talk to a resident through you , make sure you consult them and do n't answer for them .
19 Do n't bear grudges against them and do n't keep on repeating their mistakes to others so that you can all have a really good laugh at their expense .
20 ‘ I do n't regret them and do n't see why I should be made to feel inferior because of them . ’
21 That way , you know where to find them and do n't risk a lengthy search at the last minute , which may be boring and off-putting for both of you .
22 In abstract they may admire and be excited by them , but their day-to-day preference is for women who want to please them and do n't make too much of a fuss .
23 The most important thing is that you 're in danger of not being able to ask the nasty questions because the family are all so lovely and you get on so well with them and do n't want to ask impertinent questions . ’
24 Do n't breathe over them and do n't make it so obvious .
25 Well your a super go and get one of them and do n't cut a whole out of that bit
26 The objections remain that we can not know of them and do not need to postulate them .
27 Do not use visual aids for the sake of using them and do not use them as a defence to hide behind if you are nervous .
28 Some are virtuous , i.e. we can live with them and do not have to find some way to stop them .
29 The terms underemployment and ‘ disguised ’ unemployment have a negative ring about them and do little to help our understanding of this type of work .
30 cos you say you love me do you or do n't you ?
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