Example sentences of "[vb base] n't [verb] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | and go across Church Road do n't go left down Decoy Road , keep straight on |
2 | And they obviously do n't think caused by pressure . |
3 | I 'll try and nip up there tomorrow , if not I 'll have to go on Monday I do n't think any , I do n't think run away , what will Monday 's date be , the ninth ? oh well There are those new Chronicles that have got to come out |
4 | Erm We have n't I do n't think got minutes of the previous , I do n't think we were keeping minutes of these meetings . |
5 | I 'm going to tell you something I do n't want repeated , not to anyone . ’ |
6 | That seems to me to be a consideration which may be able to address in general terms by yourselves , but depends very much on the individual proposals , and and erm is is a matter of detail of the individual proposals , I 'm sure that you do n't want presented here the the fine detail of of individual proposals |
7 | I 'm gon na tell you what come the twelfth right anything I do n't want damaged I 'm taking home and locking up . |
8 | I 'm taking anything I do n't want damaged home I think the night before and then bringing it back next Monday . |
9 | If you are n't given a list by the firm , make your own priorities list of all the things you want or do n't want cleaned |
10 | ‘ She knows we do n't feel grown up , ’ Benny said gloomily . |
11 | On the other , members often say that they do n't feel involved ; that committees do all the work without reference to them . |
12 | I do n't feel joined to you in any way . ’ |
13 | ‘ Do n't feel insulted , please , ’ he said . |
14 | You do n't feel compelled to say a great deal , to he interesting , to be the life and soul of the occasion . |
15 | For goodness ’ sakes , is n't there just one aspect of me you do n't feel compelled to criticise ? ’ |
16 | And I certainly do n't feel chosen . ’ |
17 | But do n't feel pressured to contribute you know cos it 's something Right er do n't think there 's anything else . |
18 | We do n't feel overwhelmed by the resemblance , as we are by biological adaptations — the products of cumulative selection . |
19 | You do n't feel weighed down — too ? " |
20 | I take your point Anne , but I would prefer to help the MP understand that the nature of the way that this department is run is that officers do take responsibility for their specialist areas of work , the senior management has always supported that , and I do n't feel minded to change it because the MP finds it difficult . |
21 | Do n't do n't feel constrained to yes or no . |
22 | They are fools and liars and will tell you that everyone is entitled to his own opinion , except they will probably say ‘ his or her , ’ so that you do n't feel left out , being a young , firm , tanned and bouncy woman with a mind of fathomlessly inventive depravity , even if you do n't know it yet . |
23 | I do n't feel left out , or odd . |
24 | Do n't feel restricted to a circle if you want to make a garland design , as it can easily be manoeuvred into other shapes . |
25 | Do n't fit got ta be something I something A |
26 | Providing you stick to your diet , and do n't consume lost of extra calories , you get what is called calorie deficit . |
27 | So , those may be exceptions , but do n't lets run away with how marvellous everything in it is . |
28 | I do n't mean put down like bloody tramlines . |
29 | If you do n't get rid of acid you know what it does to even metal , if it sits on metal it eats through it , so you imagine what it does to your bones when it sits on them . |
30 | Well hang on do n't get rid of that what 's on the screen . |