Example sentences of "[verb] [is] [conj] [pers pn] do not " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What they do n't know is that we do n't look like that either . ’ |
2 | And what happens to the little oxygens once they 're discarded is that they do n't go back and join an oxygen molecule . |
3 | What we have said what members have already resolved is that they do not believe that it is necessary for him to intervene . |
4 | What so often happens is that we do not share feelings till finally the back filter gets overloaded and we literally blow a hole through it sending forth a gush of accusations which are totally counterproductive . |
5 | But the important point to remember is that we do not observe these sociolinguistic patterns directly : it is the speech of individuals in conversational settings that we observe and describe , and it is by analysing a large quantity of spoken language from many speakers that we can then demonstrate the patterns that emerge from our data . |
6 | But the point you seem to have missed is that I do n't know the lines . ’ |
7 | All I hope is that I do n't end up in an office again . ’ |
8 | What their words really imply is that they do not want to think about why they are out of breath on stairs . |
9 | Like she says I think the position is exes effectively what we 're trying to reinforce is that we do n't want any heros |
10 | The only reason that I am speaking is that I do not believe that the guillotine motion has anything to do with speeding up the Education ( Schools ) Bill because time was being wasted . |
11 | By emphasising the ‘ primacy of action ’ what these theologians are really saying is that we do not know — indeed we can not obtain knowledge except through praxis . |
12 | All I 'm saying is that we do n't have to go groping about in corners looking for motive , there 's plenty of it lying about . |
13 | There is a problem of access to affordable housing , all I 'm saying is that you do n't solve it by wholesale allocation of land . |
14 | If I 've got this right , then what you 're saying is that I do n't need to feel any jealousy about the multiplicity of your sexual partners , because you 're married . |
15 | Well what I am saying is that I do n't think it is his primary concern . |
16 | Presumably , when her husband told her that he and his boss practised harmless sex , what he meant is that they do n't practise full gay sex . |
17 | But what Gunshot have got over those they 're criticising is that they do n't give a shit who they upset . |
18 | What they do n't seem to realise is that we do n't keep spares in the office , so all we can do is send them on to Ablex anyway , so you 'll have longer to wait . |
19 | ‘ Nick , ’ he continued with a tone of wry honesty in his voice , ‘ there are some mighty clever people who say I could be President of the United States three years from now , but what no one seems to realise is that I do n't care about that . |
20 | So all I ask is that you do n't bother her any more , and marry Fanny . ’ |
21 | How about if I said well the reason why they migrate is that they do n't know about urban unemployment , you know if , you know , it 's a lack of information problem . |
22 | So what I am suggesting is that you do n't accept this resolution and you accept a modified or amended version of it . |
23 | What we are trying to say is that we do n't have to look to our mothers for everything . |
24 | And where defining requirements is difficult what tends to happen is that we do n't bother . |
25 | ‘ And as for the idea that I am being some how manipulated all I can say is that I do n't know about the other girls but I have been in a similar industry — television , for the last couple of years and now I know how it works . |
26 | All I 'd say is that I do n't quite agree with Stuart 's description of that summer with Oliver . |