Example sentences of "[subord] you [adv] do [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You have n't got a brother or sister so you just do n't know , do you , how someone might feel ! |
2 | ‘ So you still did n't tell him ? ’ |
3 | Well , well she was , she was standing outside , I mean I looked at her this morning and I 've loo so I 've sort of looked at her , and I was going to speak to her and then this fella walked up and I thought , I , I mean I could n't gauge whether , and I mean my , I , I was thinking what I was going to say anyway , I was going to say er you know sa is it Paula so you perhaps do n't remember me but I , I , and then I was going to say I 'm Adrian , Adrian |
4 | I 'm sure none of us would mind if you just did n't bring any at all . " |
5 | If you just do n't |
6 | But if you simply do n't have room for two or more bushes or trees , all may not be lost . |
7 | If you simply do n't need the trace facility , and I suspect that few Spectrum users really will , then check out the screen-based programs and save a few bob into the bargain . |
8 | ‘ But why , if you both did n't want to ? ’ |
9 | Even if you normally do not bother too much about checking the wiring before trying out a new project , always at least double-check the mains wiring on any mains powered projects . |
10 | I did n't get thrown very often , but that is no good if you still do n't win a medal at the end of the day . |
11 | If you still do n't believe me , try asking what acetone is . |
12 | If you still do n't get it , you 're a dummy ) . |
13 | ( Tim , if you still do n't believe me , ask Al Doggett ! ) |
14 | Erm if you still do n't understand it , come and see me at the end of the lecture , okay ? |
15 | If you do not provide the information requested for registration , this could lead to a fine of £50 in the first instance , and then £200 if you still do not comply . |
16 | If you really do not know where you were or what you were doing , begin by imagining the object itself . |
17 | If you really do n't think you stand a chance , then do n't even think of competing . |
18 | If you really do n't like your name , you could always consider changing it . |
19 | But if you really do n't want him " |
20 | If you really do n't feel like coming up for a smear at that time , that 's fine and we 'll understand why . |
21 | ‘ If you really do n't care , ’ said Rachaela , ‘ I 'm not going to force you . ’ |
22 | If you really do n't think she 's in any danger , then I do n't know what else I can say to you . ’ |
23 | She could hardly say ‘ Marry one of them if you really do n't want a fine lady ! |
24 | The same sort of simplicity applies to almost every aspect of DW1.2 — editing fills and colours could not be easier , given that , if you really do n't want to specify the ‘ mix ’ for your own colours , a large subset of the Pantone chart is available for use instantly . |
25 | Well , if you really do n't mind , we are rather short of volunteers . ’ |
26 | An if you really do n't know any and you 're gon na have an attempt at a question that you do n't understand , make sure it 's the other person 's , ok ? |
27 | ‘ But if you really do n't like my kissing you in public , why do n't we go upstairs , where it 's more private ? |
28 | ‘ All right , ’ she said quietly , ‘ if you really do n't mind my playing gooseberry … ’ |
29 | take that but then if you , if you really do n't think that will hold what you want then you 'll have to bring it back . |
30 | If you genuinely do n't eat any of the foods that we suggest you test in one of the weeks of Stage II , there will be no need for you to follow the instructions for that week . |