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

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1 It may have become so normal that you do n't but I think
2 You 've always been so strong that you do n't know what it 's been like for me since mother died . ’
3 It 's so woolly that you do n't even really know what this problem is .
4 The French , on the other hand , are so clear that they do n't make sense either .
5 Being so disorganised that I do n't have time when friends need me .
6 The inexperienced pilots often try to soar in unusable lift , and they concentrate so hard that they do n't recognise that they are drifting away and are not going to get back to the field .
7 It is so pretty that you do n't need a sauce , which would kill the taste of the herbs anyway .
8 D H S S , because very often , they either ca n't get telephone boxes working , or they 're hanging on so long that they do n't have enough money
9 Of course pyons have been around now for so long that you do n't need high energy machines to produce pyons .
10 I 've been waiting for this for so long that I do n't think I can wait any longer — ’
11 No wonder he claims his fans are all threatening to top themselves ; they 're so stupid that they do n't realise jumping off a five-foot-high stage wo n't kill them — IM
12 Does she think me so stupid that I do n't know they do that ?
13 That 's the other problem , it 's getting so complicated that I do n't understand half of it myself .
14 That 's why it is so important that we do n't give up for an instant .
15 ‘ I 'm not so green that I do n't know what a man means when he invites a woman back to his flat after midnight . ’
16 This cake is so moist that you do n't really need a frosting , but it can only enhanced with cream cheese frosting ( see below ) .
17 He 's so intelligent that I do n't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it .
18 It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’
19 And it 's not true that I do n't get anything out of it when I see him .
20 So these people are important to you , so it 's vitally important that you do n't let them down , because initially this business has a strange effect on you in as much as it seems to take over your mind , does n't it ?
21 No it 's probably right that you do n't bully the youngsters .
22 It 's also worrying that we do n't have a flight number yet , ’ said an FAI spokesman .
23 He is clearly surprised that I do n't want all of it .
24 Alexandra said , emboldened by her success , ‘ Then perhaps it is as well that I do n't hunt . ’
25 So it 's really important that we do n't irritate our skin .
26 It is particularly important that you do n't go out and celebrate yet !
27 ‘ It just is n't fair that you do n't tell me things .
28 ‘ But I want to make it quite clear that we do n't go out there to harm anyone .
29 The sixty five who said no does it worry you that you do n't know or is that quite exciting that you do n't know what you 're going to be doing ?
30 And er a although we usually associate language identity with minority groups , linked with minority groups er it 's quite important that we do n't erm dismiss the prominence it has in majority groups as well .
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