Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 You know it and so do I. So do n't waste your breath !
2 But the noble impresarios naturally did not forget their great maestro at St. Mark 's .
3 He will venture to suggest , with the greatest possible respect to Mr. Justice Blank , that his lordship perhaps did not intend his words to be understood in their widest acceptation .
4 Gore apparently did not want his name on the cover of the book and wished for it to be published by the Canadian fascist , Arcand , so that he could not be sued .
5 The crowds of buyers , who apparently did not share their view , were moving out now to the lawn where the sale was due to begin in a large marquee .
6 But that alone did n't daunt my spirit , so I set off on the second day with a little more trepidation but just as much determination to learn to sail .
7 We must have often seemed to deny them the obedience and ‘ proper respect ’ demanded by the institution , for we obviously did not emulate their style and in effect were a vision of impurity existing right inside the body of the organization .
8 EDITOR 'S FOOTNOTE : You obviously did n't see our exclusive interviews with ex-Boro players Gary Pallister and Tony Mowbray , the letter to Lennie and our coverage of Boro 's FA Cup exploits all published in the last fortnight .
9 His father obviously did n't appreciate his son 's undoubted abilities .
10 My horse Paddy obviously did n't share my enthusiasm to explore and took a considerable amount of cajoling , digging , tapping and firm slapping before he would lift one hoof from the ground and get going .
11 A PEP should be regarded as a long-term investment though , so do not tie your money up if you think you may need it quickly .
12 So do n't miss our feature on dieting which will help you to lose weight steadily while ensuring that you eat well throughout the year .
13 Erm I 'll attempt to do that tonight but I do n't hold out much hope so do n't hold your breath .
14 Louise : Yes , well her name 's Fateha , so do n't call her Fatty .
15 A happy mood is upon you , so do n't get your tonsils in a twist .
16 And like all gifts , it should not be unwrapped before.its time , so do n't unwrap your gift , or allow anyone else to unwrap your gift , or else God might , in His wisdom , come down and take it away again . ’
17 And then backspace , I think , I 'm no I 'm not positive on that so do n't take my word for it , you 'll probably mess the whole thing up !
18 So do n't use your percent button .
19 I do n't know any advanced skiers who ski better with a brace than before their injury , so do n't push your luck .
20 ‘ If you were n't Eddie 's kid sister I 'd have given you a far harder ride for what you 've just accused me of this evening , so do n't push your luck , Dr Kate Ash , because you might come to regret it ! ’
21 So do n't stretch your budget too far and the interest rate — and your payment — can go up , as well as down .
22 No , so do n't like her doughnut , I mean , this was a horrible
23 They 've already written to the Secretary of State and said dear Secretary of State we 're going to send this to you because it is a departure but please Secretary of State do not call it in do not exercise your powers .
24 The Minister obviously does not know his head from his Kazakhstan .
25 Money as abstraction furnishes opportunities for possession , but mediates in this relationship to give rise to some separation between the specificity of being and the specificity of having , since money alone does not determine its further use by its presence , and is entirely ahistorical .
26 These are useful if they have been constructed flexibly enough to allow for complex unusual facilities to be used if required , and thus do not negate their advantage by imposing restrictions on the designers and programmers , Structure should be built in from the beginning .
27 ‘ Well , suit yourself , but one good look and you 'd know that men like that generally do not spend their summers at places like this . ’
28 That there is no popular opposition is testimony not only to how successful they have been , but also to the fact that there appears to be simply no desirable alternative : the British just do not like their politicians enough to want them made head of state .
29 and she was arched over like this , yeah , and they were getting off and she went for his belt yeah and she was gon na undo his belt and Jules went Laura Laura not now , you know , just do n't undo my belt .
30 The men I know just do n't give their wives gifts for no reason .
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