Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv] [conj] [pers pn] do " in BNC.
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1 | If you have n't guessed , the last time he was in was in and he does n't trust folk to actually select Parliamentary candidates . |
2 | er which may or may not be there because we do n't know how much her income is . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision . |
5 | I wonder if she has n't been down because she do n't know if you know or not . |
6 | ‘ I would n't be here if I did n't believe you , ’ Graham replied softly . |
7 | ‘ It would n't be here if I did n't . |
8 | You wo n't be long if you do not wish . ’ |
9 | Then at least the fear wo n't be there if it does . |
10 | It should n't be there if you do n't need to use it . |
11 | My point here is simply that they do go some way to explaining why patterns of co-residence fluctuate over time . |