Example sentences of "just do n't " in BNC.
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1 | I would like this to be explained to me as I just do n't understand it . |
2 | I just do n't understand you , he said . |
3 | Those sort of jobs just do n't exist for people like you and me . |
4 | I just do n't understand this . |
5 | ‘ I just do n't understand . ’ |
6 | ‘ I just do n't want to mess up your life . |
7 | I do n't accept this No , I just do n't believe you . ’ |
8 | ‘ I just do n't know , ’ said Lucy . |
9 | I just do n't know what to do . ’ |
10 | ‘ You choose , ’ said Jamie , ‘ just do n't start on me ! ’ |
11 | I just do n't understand at all . ’ |
12 | But for many , the idea of selling those treasured pieces at a major sale has never crossed their mind ; either that , or they just do n't know how to do so . |
13 | But just do n't seem to have the time or even the energy ? |
14 | ‘ It 's not that I do n't want to say anything but I just do n't know what to say , ’ John Ryan , the Welsh coach , sighed . |
15 | We just do n't know whether his assurances stand or not . |
16 | ‘ The League just do n't seem able to sort it out , ’ Taylor said yesterday . |
17 | The Rugby Union is oblivious to us ; they mean well but they just do n't realise what 's going on up here . ’ |
18 | You just do n't care enough . ’ |
19 | But on many occasions you 've got talented people who just do n't fill the job specifications , but whose qualities , put to an objective agreed by everybody , are valuable beyond measure . |
20 | I just do n't believe in that . ’ |
21 | I just do n't believe how fantastic it is . |
22 | I just do n't know . ’ |
23 | Normally I would , but I just do n't want to move . |
24 | I just do n't want to go back to Combe Court . |
25 | I du n no , but I just do n't want to budge . |
26 | Sometimes we just do n't think about how clever we really are . |
27 | ‘ Just do n't go getting involved with some spotty adolescent . |
28 | He replied , ‘ Almost never — they just do n't do it . ’ ’ |
29 | These guys seem to think all speed limits are there to be broken and they just do n't believe they will ever be caught . ’ |
30 | The films give an increasingly wide berth to messy problems like sexuality and violence and , whereas Ealing 's films during and immediately after the war had interrogated what was happening to England , many or those made in the 1950s just do n't seem interested . |