Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] do n't " in BNC.

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1 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
2 So presumably if they do n't get bids for those routes then they they ca n't do anything about it .
3 ‘ There 's no need to worry , ’ she said huskily , ‘ I promise you I 'll make everything all right so you do n't need to worry again . ’
4 Oh it 's all right when you do n't foot the bill , is n't it ?
5 on so in and you do n't even need to notify the Paymaster General or you do n't have to notify anybody employment outside the teaching area altogether .
6 I went in alone because they do n't know you .
7 I 'll tell David when he comes down so that you do n't need to worry about whatever plans you 've made with him .
8 In fact , you can choose any level of regular or monthly savings so long as they do n't exceed the maximum savings allowed .
9 Left : Another good predator is the Arrow Crab Stenorhyncus seticornis , which is safe in reef aquaria so long as they do n't contain small shrimps , which along with juvenile crabs are greatly to the Arrow Crab 's taste .
10 Another good predator is the arrow crab Stenorhyncus seticornis , which is safe in reef aquaria so long as they do n't contain small shrimps , which are also to the crab 's taste .
11 ‘ I should just let them get on with it , ’ said Ellen lightly , ‘ so long as they do n't start sacrificing goats .
12 Mm , so long as they do n't .
13 So long as they do n't do it at those two times a day .
14 New things had happened , the spread of the scientific temper , erm reasonably effective and cheap methods of contraception , the emancipation of women due to the development of industry , the decay of Christianity , all these various factors made the old conception of marriage out of date , and so he takes it in hand , he pillories it , and he suggests new possibilities , of which one seems to be nowadays obtaining favour , that 's trial marriage , i.e. that people should experiment with living together erm so long as they do n't intend at that stage to have children , before they finally decide to marry and settle down .
15 Of course this reduces our heating bills and keeps us warm and comfortable … so long as we do n't create too much moisture for the air to cope with .
16 So long as we do n't confuse faction with history , perhaps we should n't agonise too much over such matters .
17 He can be world champion for the next three years , so long as we do n't have to do it at Bradford because that 's an awful track .
18 I know that so long as I do n't manage to count up to one hundred before the spasm ceases , I shall live .
19 ‘ I do n't mind what I do so long as I do n't have too many lines to learn . ’
20 That 's none of my business so long as I do n't have to break any laws .
21 I 'm thinking there might be something wrong with my plan to wait as I close my eyes ( only to rest them ) , but even as I yawn and put my hands into my armpits I think a spot of rest is n't such a bad idea so long as I do n't fall asleep .
22 ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’
23 After the birth , intercourse can begin again as soon as you feel ready and so long as you do n't feel any discomfort .
24 But the sunrise of impending suicide bathes him and others in fiery metaphysical comedy ; , ‘ be as free as you like , ’ Peter Verkhovensky tells him , ‘ so long as you do n't change your mind ’ — that is ‘ so long as your entirely free intention is carried out ’ .
25 Jerusalem artichokes , they make a lovely cream soup so long as you do n't mind the flatulence . ’
26 So long as you do n't arrange a leopard-hunt afterwards .
27 She smiled , ‘ Do n't forget now , you 're my cousin from Neath come to help with the business , you 're big like my dad , could easily be his nephew and so long as you do n't open your mouth , it should be all right . ’
28 There is after all nothing inherently wrong with quoting fiction — with saying , for example , that Baker Street once housed a detective called Sherlock Holmes — so long as you do n't mislead anyone by palming it off as a fact .
29 It will pay you dividends , so long as you do n't say " Silly old codgers " and put it on a top shelf .
30 Do what you like so long as you do n't get caught .
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