Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [pers pn] do n't " in BNC.
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1 | They 've got to keep the passengers occupied so they do n't start worrying about how the plane manages to stay up in the air . ’ |
2 | To which could be added that you do n't need to be the best to be top , if the ballerina Lyudmila Semenyaka is to be believed . |
3 | Maybe plants should be designed so they do n't need to be shut down . |
4 | A Shamen show is designed so you do n't just stand and stare at the band : and though the live act might be the heart of the show , the spectacle of Colin ( cropped Aberdeen curls , Trotsky shades ) , and Will ( shoulder length braided locks , shabby green fatigues ) is only part of an evening of light , music and effects that now involves around ten people . |
5 | ‘ My morale wo n't be shattered if we do n't win , I suppose we 're going for second place . |
6 | As far as I know , er the levels have now dropped and I do n't think there are any further restrictions , as far as I know . |
7 | But round here you could go to sleep , wake up in the morning and half the flat 's have been burnt down and shops have been looted and you do n't know where you are . |
8 | But the thing is if you 're walking up er the driveway of a house , you do n't want to be caught and you do n't want to be seen and you , you think you 're under cover of darkness and then the big halogen floodlight comes on , puts you in a spotlight next door . |
9 | Well , what we 've decided to do is er know what to do and er this , this is the gang this is maybe exaggerated if you do n't have three people on the bottom if you get Any thing else ? |
10 | The argument is often heard that problems are not necessarily solved by throwing money at them ; how are they solved if you do n't ? |
11 | A very nice book , highly recommended if you do n't already possess the relevant Interpet encyclopedias . |
12 | ‘ I will be devastated if we do n't win , ’ he admits . |
13 | She has always had this dream that I would make it to university and she will be devastated if I do n't continue , but the way I am feeling now , I do n't want to . |
14 | This is something I was trying to get clarified but I do n't care really as long as somebody gets it . |
15 | ‘ I 'm definitely less stressed because I do n't have to do the four things I was no good at — timesheets , billing , chasing debtors and doing my expenses ! ’ |
16 | ‘ I 've now realised that I do n't . ’ |
17 | He said ‘ In future you 'll wear pyamas and Kamiz to school , and I have heard that you do n't cover your head , though you have been asked to . |
18 | Perhaps you have noticed that they do n't seem to feel the same way about you . |
19 | The things is though , I was saying , Are you sure , I mean you do n't know what c contacts made so you do n't know how tall she was . |
20 | It 's tempting to think that Windows is so carefully organized that you do n't have to understand much about these processes at all . |
21 | ‘ They 've been fed so we do n't have to worry about them . |
22 | Yeah my problem is just erm having said that we do n't think land reform should go ahead in the south because it 's a fairly efficient set up |
23 | Mr Gibbon has rightly said that we do n't really know what is asked . |
24 | Let me put one final er , question to the vote , well it 's , ninety two of you said you welcomed advances in reproductive technology se se several people have said that they do n't think women , every woman has a right to have a child . |
25 | Rentakil have said that they do n't consider that the guarantee covers us . |
26 | And beaming proudly the 47-year-old superstar declared at London 's Heathrow airport : ‘ Never let it be said that I do n't carry the baby . ’ |
27 | I I I 've already said that I do n't accept that er the French are unlikely to ratify er I think rather the contrary but that remains finally for them er and not for me . |
28 | ‘ In any case , I 've already said that I do n't want to fight any more with anybody . |
29 | Oh , we got plenty of help , and of course , it 's always been said that you do n't reveal a man 's past until he 's been found guilty of an offence , but our magistrates were all local shopkeepers you know |
30 | Having said that you do n't know whether |