Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] [pron] do " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , and we had a a little meeting Margaret , Joan and I , just to go through the agenda for today , and we thought that , we th perhaps five was a better number , erm , because we thought Maisie would be on as she does the bookings , but we would n't expect you to do anything else , Maisie , yeah . |
2 | If scio was not thought adequate at classical law , the reason can be only that it did not make sufficiently clear that the testator intended a trustee to be legally obliged to make property over to a beneficiary . |
3 | You wo n't be long if you do not wish . ’ |
4 | ‘ It 's nothing to the tizz we 'll be in if we do n't get that barbecue working , ’ she snapped , then went to examine the contents of the hampers . |
5 | have to be away and we do n't hear from you we think , Oh you naughty boy , yes . |
6 | Please , God , I want it to be over but I do n't want the ending . |
7 | In the preceding section it was accepted without question that if experiments were wasteful , presumably with or without animals , it would be best if they did not take place . |
8 | Oh hold on , you 've got , you 've got a , you could have a shot at those , but I think at this stage of the game , it 'll be best if you did have a shot at the yellow . |
9 | Only if you do n't mind me sayin' so , it 'll be best if you do n't treat her like a private in the Army . ’ |
10 | ‘ It will be best if you do n't say anything to Dana . |
11 | I hesitate to use adjectives as to what they would be like if they did n't spend at that level , but we believe it is possible for them to do so and there is something wrong with their spending levels if they do n't do it . |
12 | It might be partly because I did n't kick up a fuss when I lost the captaincy . |
13 | It seemed early for Mum to be back but I did n't think anything of it . |
14 | ‘ The water is rising all the time and I would n't like to be around when it does overflow . |
15 | Well , let me tell you , I 'll be here when you do go , and God ! |
16 | ‘ I would n't be here if I did n't believe you , ’ Graham replied softly . |
17 | ‘ It would n't be here if I did n't . |
18 | She thought : I must be here because it does n't matter to me much whether I live or die . |
19 | er which may or may not be there because we do n't know how much her income is . |
20 | The nice beer-bellied English gentleman with the Union Jack T-shirt and shorts , a can of lager in one hand and a cigarette in the other , has just as much right to be there as you do . |
21 | Then at least the fear wo n't be there if it does . |
22 | It should n't be there if you do n't need to use it . |
23 | But er unfortunately those on the ground who have shown their skill at wrecking anything that does n't suit their purpose with the support of the Labour group , those on the ground will still be there and I do n't believe that er giving the director of education the executive powers is going to stop them continuing to take the sort of action they 've been taking . |
24 | I think if Jeff Beck ever remembered having met me it would be precisely because I did n't crawl all over him in sycophancy . |
25 | Yet how could it be otherwise when they did not know where she was ? |
26 | and I , I went home , phoned them and he said well , I got , there 's nobody there , try he said between five and six that 's his lunch hour , so I phoned , could n't get , oh no I , I thought well it 'll be too if I do n't get so I took it home |
27 | I would be too if I did n't know the lad . |