Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [coord] [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 My neighbours are friendly but I do n't really know anybody intimately .
2 If the Conservative party wins a general election , I am upset and I do n't like it , but I am willing to accept the result because I accept the verdict of the people .
3 They are damp but they do n't feel too bad
4 People are different and they do n't want to be treated the same .
5 They think we 're stupid and we do n't realize
6 I think in the case of members of staff , the university might well want to say certain sorts of behaviour are inappropriate and we do n't countenance them even if the person involved in the end thinks she 's prepared to put up with it , or he 's prepared to put up with it .
7 Well after extensive tests it can be revealed that they are human and they do have a heart .
8 ‘ She has not been well and I do n't mind admitting now that we were very worried , ’ he said .
9 I have a feeling that he had been married but I do not know what happened .
10 Yeah no the Black are good but they do sound like the Stones .
11 ‘ Inquiries are continuing but we do believe these incidents may be connected , ’ said the spokesman .
12 The rise in house prices , which has recently done so much to increase the capital owned by a sizeable group of the population , has made it increasingly difficult for other people , and particularly those whose parents are poorer and who do not own a house , to join the ranks of the upwardly mobile , capital-accumulating home-owners .
13 ‘ Most later weights are much lighter , the colours are muddier and they do n't have anything like the control over the spacing of the canes . ’
14 It is clear from our analysis in the previous section that we do not expect the strange invariant set produced at r 13.926 to be stable and we do not expect it to show up in numerical simulations ; the behaviour described in ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) above ( r } 13.926 ) can not be predicted from the purely local analysis .
15 How could she go to Miss Fazackerly and say , ‘ I 'm sorry but we do n't want to stay with Mr Evans any more because he caught Nick stealing his biscuits ? ’
16 I actually I I intend to believe you actually have been sent by the Jehovah 's Witness to defend the indefensible , it 's a kind of like a and I I y'know , I 'm I 'm sorry but I do n't really think this actually deserves that .
17 BUYER : I 'm sorry but I do n't like the look of that car .
18 I do n't think yo I think you may be right but I do n't think I could keep up with the different kind of hairstyles !
19 The language is not always clear as the dialects and slang can be confusing but they do convey the right atmosphere .
20 So anyone who 's putting up a lot of their own money is untrustworthy and there should be limitation on how much people can stand , erm Mill actually goes into some figures at this point and rather quaintly says erm either fifty pounds or a hundred pounds ought to be adequate and I do n't know what that translates to now .
21 I mean I do n't , I do n't believe that your government is stupid er it may be immoral on occasions , it may be wrong but I do n't believe it 's necessarily stupid .
22 I 'm forty-two and I do n't expect I ever will be myself now .
23 It 's quite dangerous , as well , because you want to be objective and you do get sucked into the picture they 're presenting to you .
24 Mind you , if erm someone erm thought of erm if you 're on your own and a man says to you I 'm married but I do n't like it can I come and live with you ?
25 I 'm tired and I do n't want to cope with you , otherwise you both go to bed this minute .
26 My lady and gentleman took him out that night and he drank a lot of fizzy stuff and fell over — I 'm black and I do n't think he saw me in the darkness .
27 I , yeah but I d I no I , I 'm fat and I do n't wan na go .
28 Most are difficult to trace ; their names are apt to be commonplace and we do not know where to commence looking for them .
29 Soon after she arrived at the caravan he had said : ‘ I 'm vegetarian but I do n't expect you to be , or Timmy . ’
30 ‘ Now I 'm independent and I do n't need to deal with anyone like them . ’
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