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

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1 What Steve is saying r recommending to you is that we do n't take up that purchase this year , which is in our budget .
2 And er with that in mind , it 's possible that people do want to top up their income , because the one thing I will stress to you is that you do n't want to have to start having to back-pedal er when you retire .
3 One is that we do make acquisitions , we on , on the whole er , prefer er , organic growth because it is normally more profitable and the prices you have to pay for acquisitions er , tend to put significant premiums on the companies you buy which you may er , in the longer run eventually erm , er , turn into shareholder value .
4 I think the general concept that we is that we do not want to erm envisage we hope we will not envisage proposals which generate a scale of development erm which is quite clearly not related erm to the needs of the Greater York area .
5 ‘ The mystery of the coming of a new creature is a great mystery ad incomprehensible , Mrs Virginsky , and what a pity it is that you do n't understand it . '
6 And the worst of it is that you do n't even see those people you knock over as you charge along . ’
7 Well the problem as I see it is that you do n't know what the variety of this peach is , if it was bought out of greenhouse variety and is reasonably tender then I do n't think whatever you do with it in Preston it 's going to make any difference .
8 SALESPERSON : Could you tell me exactly what it is that you do n't like the look of ?
9 You built a little plan , that if I leave at ten past eight , I miss that traffic , or I , whatever it is that you do n't often plan till the holidays , but after a while it stopped being a decision making process .
10 The Air Force will write to his mother if there 's anything to tell , and the awful part of it is that I do n't know where she lives .
11 ‘ If I have learned anything , ’ she says , ‘ it is that I do n't believe in justice any more . ’
12 If it is that I do not , on the grounds that had I heard about the invitation my justification would have been defeated , you have a duty to give some account of why the ( unknown to me ) truth that my wife has refused the invitation does not somehow redress the balance .
13 I said it looks nice as it is and I do n't know if he will or not , I forgot to ask him on the phone .
14 The only reason most people do n't use it is cos they do n't like to get on a keyboard of a computer .
15 Maybe it is because they do n't want to fulfil their financial commitments .
16 It is because you do not lose touch with your present identity that I hesitate to ask the question ‘ What is your name ? ’ too early in the session ; the patient 's instinct would be to answer by giving me today 's name .
17 Because , you know , it , it 's cheaper to run your vehicles on low sulphur diesel , and it is because you do n't get the deterioration in it , and it 's better for the , it 's better for the atmosphere .
18 You have an opportunity through experience for knowing better than anyone else what is at stake and how much effort it takes , and what a loss it is if you do n't do everything you can to make your partner contented .
19 And so it is if you do n't want to print it .
20 ‘ The one thing that worries me is that I do n't think he cares .
21 The only problem with them is that they do not tell you how .
22 What is but what do you really want ?
23 The importance of liking yourself is that you do n't need the approval of other people — you do n't m-ed other people to tell you that you are a good person , a caring mum , an intelligent member of staff , a considerate daughter , etc .
24 The difference between us is that I do n't like this boxing business — and he still loves it , even now .
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