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

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1 Directors have sometimes been called trustees , or commercial trustees , sometimes they have been called managing partners ; it does not matter much what you call them as long as you understand what their true position is , which is really that they are commercial men managing a trading concern for the benefit of themselves and all the other shareholders … they are bound to use fair and reasonable diligence in the management of the company 's affairs and to act honestly .
2 ( 99 ) … in civil or criminal cases you must not put forward what you know to be a false case .
3 It 's very , it 's deceptive if you 're not working out what you 're doing and relating it back to the graph , and relating it back to physics , to an experiment you 're doing , someone 's checking the clock every second to see how much further it 's gone .
4 If you can not find exactly what you want , a ring can be designed specially for you and your groom in any width , ring size or carat of gold .
5 I ca n't think quite what you 're going to find to do here , you know , Phil . ’
6 And right now there are computing systems in which , with which you can have a conversation , and you can use relatively sloppy English , and , like a person , if the computer does n't know exactly what you mean , because your words are ambiguous , it will offer you several alternative interpretations erm if it has formed some , and then have a dialogue with you about which one you meant .
7 It 's a hell-raiser with 24-carat cuff-links and rounded vowels , it 's a freshly squeezed orange juice with a large shot of vodka — and like a Mickey Finn , the beauty of the Bentley is that you do n't know quite what you 've let yourself in for .
8 It 's a horrible experience because the the through traffic goes so fast erm , so anybody who actually does n't know quite what you have to do .
9 Well I do n't know really what you mean by
10 Jeffrey : When I first recognized that I was homosexual , I could recognize my feelings but I did n't know actually what you were supposed to do — not just to meet people , that was difficult enough , but I did n't know what to do physically .
11 ‘ I do n't know precisely what you mean . ’
12 Of course in rural situations this can be overcome by merely peeing outside , a course of action not open to you in the city , unless of course you live in London where it does n't matter much what you do in the street .
13 You ca n't do exactly what you want in , in a rented place .
14 I mean I have n't seen there what you 've got , what do you see as your main heading
15 This is because BBCBASIC(Z80) ca n't work out what you mean in these circumstances if you leave the THEN out .
16 I could n't work out what you were talking about .
17 But if you send an estimate you more or less have to say what you 're moving as well because if there 's more than that and you do n't put down what you 're moving then you 're p stuck with the estimate really and in p practice that 's what usually happens , you give an estimate and then you do it for that price .
18 Apart from anything else , it means I could n't pick up what you said .
19 If you ca n't find just what you want , there is plenty of scope for fiddling with the basic plans .
20 However , if you ca n't find exactly what you want , look for a stockist with sample books so you can order the right colour and style .
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