Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 So do not look at me in that accusing way , little sister ! ’
2 So do n't rush at it .
3 And this is what I 'm thinking of doing , so do n't laugh at me , because I 'm thinking of doing it .
4 Some of them will be the same ones that we 've already done so do n't look at the do n't look at these just try them on your own try and remember how you did them .
5 I 'm not ill or anything so do n't worry at the moment .
6 I just do not understand at all . ’
7 Donald Unwin , chief engineer at the association 's Testing and Research Laboratory , said ‘ Many manufacturers just do not look at the problem through the eyes of the Third World countries .
8 I just do n't understand at all . ’
9 I just do n't know at the end .
10 YOU LOOK VERY CLOSELY AT ROB LOWE , in a way men usually do n't look at other men .
11 Mick , I honestly do n't know at this present time .
12 [ The ] new languages provided only very modest space for parody : these languages hardly know , and now do not know at all , sacred words , since they themselves were born to a significant extent out of a parody of the sacred word .
13 well do n't look at me I ca n't help ya
14 There are whole areas here , Donald , where basic facilities such as water , for example , are in very poor supply or simply do n't exist at all .
15 I said , please do n't stare at me like that .
16 Please do n't shout at me .
17 ‘ Oh , please do n't look at me like that , Rokeya , I feel as if you are trying to poison me . ’
18 Hennessy said , ‘ Please do n't look at me like I 'm a fool .
19 I 've cut out coffee after lunch and almost do n't smoke at all .
20 These result largely from its use in patients who either do not benefit at all or who derive only temporary improvement or whose rescue leaves them more severely disabled than they were .
21 I am known yet do not exist at all .
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