Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [adv] do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some artists simply do n't believe the results of this test . |
2 | But some schools just do n't know what to do with the computers . |
3 | As for the English speaking , a child of far more than three has no difficulty learning Italian and is so far from being wedded to the tongue he has begun with that he forgets it within a few months so do not say to me that is an obstacle . |
4 | I know some folk wo n't change for anybody they just go harping on in their dialect and er well this fellow said some visitors just do n't understand him I always find myself translating in a situation like that . |
5 | Booking : there 's a four-month waiting list in some areas so do n't hang about . |
6 | I have read my Foucault , I am aware of the conceptual shortcomings of a timeless , essentialist homosexual identity , I might even want to take the step of putting quotations marks around the word ‘ gay ’ — but the man who queerbashed me some years ago did not put quotation marks around his fists . |
7 | It just so happens that some people get taught or pick up techniques without too much problem ( because of circumstances and the people they interact with and learn from ) but some individuals simply do not get exposed to the right experiences to learn these things in quite the same way . |
8 | The dropping of the detailed prescription of hours a few years later did not disturb history 's dominant position among the core subjects of the liberal , grammar tradition . |
9 | However , some things simply do not work first time out . |
10 | And Bassett claimed : ‘ Brian 's union role is clearly a cross he has to bear because some managers simply do n't seem to want the PFA chairman on their books . |
11 | It 's probably true to say that some actors just do n't mix well with other actors or directors . |
12 | Here it would be tempting to assume , whether modestly or angrily , that there is another group of readers — the sophisticated , the expert , the professional , for whom such problems simply do n't exist , or have long since been left behind . |
13 | These words probably do not enlarge the scope for challenge : see 13.11 . |
14 | The trouble here is that these kids just do n't understand it . ’ |
15 | The relevance of these organizations certainly did not lie in the number of their supporters and activists . |
16 | As pure scientists , these enthusiasts often do not imagine the consequences for society as a whole . |
17 | Many commentaries without such an explicit and analytical statement , bewail the lack of political will , expertise or rational planning , without offering any explanation as to why these qualities frequently do not exist to carry out effective conservation . |
18 | But now we understand that these things really did n't amount to much . |
19 | Yet these conditions patently did not apply . |
20 | The revelation of these connections clearly did not help Emerson greatly in the ever more sophisticated world of FI and the truth of the connection , plus Emerson 's failure to succeed with a Brazilian team , affected his popularity back home to a substantial extent . |
21 | Date it and place it in the safe keeping of a bank manager or a solicitor ( although these professionals often do n't like doing this , as it is a lot of trouble ) . |
22 | Special considerations , discussed at paragraphs 79-83 below , arise in connection with shares of the entity and these requirements accordingly do not apply to them . |
23 | These agents obviously did not cause diarrhoea at the time of study , although their presence might represent chronic or convalescent carriage after earlier symptomatic infection . |
24 | However , these facilities alone do not cope with all possible diagnostic problems . |
25 | The assembly language code generation from the compiler fails to capitalise on the superb architecture of the chip and in many cases just does not produce executable code from a tried and tested C language source . |
26 | Given that these questions ask for purely factual information about the schools in which they work , it seems that the more junior teachers in many cases simply do not know about what their school is doing about such matters . |
27 | Although some breeding sites are certainly not known , many pairs simply do not attempt to breed , and breeding success is low . |
28 | Donald Unwin , chief engineer at the association 's Testing and Research Laboratory , said ‘ Many manufacturers just do not look at the problem through the eyes of the Third World countries . |
29 | And that 's something many fans simply do n't want . |
30 | Many parents simply do n't bother . |