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

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1 That 's been on and we do n't even know it 's been on .
2 I wonder if she has n't been down because she do n't know if you know or not .
3 I 've been over and she did n't give me one .
4 No you 're not cos I did n't know what to put in the box .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 have to be away and we do n't hear from you we think , Oh you naughty boy , yes .
7 Please , God , I want it to be over but I do n't want the ending .
8 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 . ’
9 ‘ It will be best if you do n't say anything to Dana .
10 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 .
11 It might be partly because I did n't kick up a fuss when I lost the captaincy .
12 It seemed early for Mum to be back but I did n't think anything of it .
13 ‘ I would n't be here if I did n't believe you , ’ Graham replied softly .
14 ‘ It would n't be here if I did n't .
15 She thought : I must be here because it does n't matter to me much whether I live or die .
16 er which may or may not be there because we do n't know how much her income is .
17 It should n't be there if you do n't need to use it .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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
21 I would be too if I did n't know the lad .
22 It makes us look impressive , which we are n't because we did n't know the half of it either and had to look it all up .
23 Oh Charlie shut her up at , at Chris 's mums funeral , when we went to Chris 's mum funeral , she 's erm , she said something or other about , request something or other about , pointing at the I should n't 've been there really because I did n't know her and Charlie said she felt did n't know her and erm she said oh well Rose never spoke about her , or words to that effect , Chris says the reason our mum never spoke about her cos she never showed her face in here anyway , he said when was the last time you see your mum , at that , she shut straight up like that , her face went , she 'd like saying that I should n't 've been there cos I did n't know her , I mean yet , she ai n't set foot in the house for fucking year like , you know she 's a horrible cow , and like when we went in the church , when we went in the crematorium er you had , she had a nice , big one up on the hill is it Arnold 's ?
24 I mean you know , sometimes you you see a picture of a place when you 've been there and it does n't even resemble it .
25 Yeah er you know , we had an understanding that if erm because there were times when we wanted to just have some time together , or to pray together , and erm you know people who did come in and out to the flats , we erm told them that if th we were in and we did n't answer the door , it was actually because we were either doing something that we could n't come .
26 Their husbands were away and they did n't know if they 'd come back or not and er , one girl er th this was n't at the , near where I used to live at .
27 The barber took a knife to the thicket , weighed it when it was off , and gave her 2½ lb of hair wrapped up in tissue paper which the nurse briskly took from her as soon as they were outside because she did n't believe in being morbid .
28 Erm you gave a a very full account of the sort of pressures that erm you were under because you did n't have a job and you related it to the necessity of involving yourself in what you euphemistically called the black economy .
29 ‘ The Russian physicians were there and they did n't know how to take the bodies out to be sent to Moscow .
30 So the implication of that study and it 's a rather astonishing one , although it fits exactly with , with the argument we 're developing is that because these , these women were living in very difficult circumstances , in prison , they were even more discriminating about the offspring they were actually and they did n't carry a single one to term that had a birth defect .
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