Example sentences of "[adv] do n't [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 In fact , we were supposed to be doing something with Eric and John , but Eric could n't make it , or perhaps did n't want to .
2 We 'll start with that obviously do n't seem to be very forthcoming here !
3 Then you obviously did n't go to public school like I did .
4 I knew he 'd used firearms in the past and because he was on the run from prison he obviously did n't want to be rearrested .
5 So do n't speak to me of ingratitude .
6 ‘ And when you get to the top you 'll be on the quarterdeck , so do n't forget to — ’
7 The colour you are assigned arises from your position in the draw , but this may change from round to round , so do n't go to the same position as you went to previously .
8 You 'll probably sleep badly , so do n't go to bed too early and do n't fret about the lost hours .
9 So do n't go to the hairdressers before you us , alright ?
10 So do n't talk to me .
11 Oh look you 've done enough so do n't talk to me .
12 So do n't moan to me about your unhappy lot , Mama .
13 FROM THE cocktail-lounge keyboard riff in ‘ Louder Than A Bomb ’ , to the no-nonsense , horn-riffed hip-hop of ‘ Radio Consultant ’ , ‘ Greatest Misses ’ is a fine compilation album , so do n't come to it expecting another ‘ Black Planet ’ .
14 So do n't jump to conclusions .
15 So do n't come to me offering shares , because I 'd rather die a pauper than soil my hands with the blood that 's on your money , and there 's the truth o n't .
16 So do n't come to me , Mr Hugo Vansitart , with your ‘ rich diversity of language and culture ’ .
17 So do n't lie to yourself or to me , Rachel .
18 as if he suddenly did n't want to be here at all .
19 I can hardly force him to kiss his grandmother when he so obviously does n't wish to . ’
20 ‘ We just do n't want to be in that position . ’
21 Many people want to help but just do n't want to be bogged down with wasteful committee meetings every week for years .
22 I just do n't want to be judged — or prejudged — by a title that shouts out my marital status or availability .
23 ‘ Well , you know , like … like there 's exploitation of people , politicians , racism , all that shit , you just do n't want to be a part of it . ’
24 ‘ People just do n't want to be part of a world that does n't have comparison , or spontaneity , where playfulness is just limited to football and sex !
25 I just do n't want to ever make any more mistakes again .
26 I just do n't want to be the kind of person who suddenly disappears and , in ten years , people say ‘ Hey , I wonder what happened to that guy ? ’ … when I 'm living in misery on a council estate or eating out of rubbish bins . ’
27 I just do n't want to be under an obligation to him . "
28 I just do n't want to be left here when I have things that need to be done ! ’
29 I just do n't want to be treated like — ’
30 I just do n't want to be humiliated in public ! ’
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