Example sentences of "[noun] you do not " in BNC.

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1 Somehow you 've convinced Travis you did n't steal the jade , but how are you going to return it without him finding out ? ’
2 But the best you can say that the jury there was some information that be in the master bedroom you do n't know where .
3 Jean you did n't !
4 And the whole process is made as simultaneously agonising and amazing as it could be — you labour to give birth , that 's the right word all right , and it 's about as ghastly as possible and then at the end there 's this absolutely wonderful feeling , that the conspiracy has never hinted at , when you hold it and see it and you suddenly realise there 's a whole new emotion you did n't know anything about .
5 ‘ IF the thing is any good you do n't get the credit because it is very much a director 's medium .
6 When you are pulling yourself out of a swamp you do not consult a road map .
7 On the Yamaha you do n't have to do that .
8 unless you do your research you do n't know anything about it .
9 I 've got bloody drills here and all sorts you do n't want a
10 Oh hang on you did n't see no goals you did n't see ?
11 My father swore at me , and said it was my fault you did n't come .
12 The view from these peaks is fantastic , and with a couple of cable cars you do n't need to be a mountaineer to enjoy them .
13 Yeah but what , I I remembered you saying that erm there 's two subjects you do n't row on and that 's erm religion and politics !
14 It 's only a very short walk down , if you walk through the shops you do n't have to go all the way down , you can actually come , just walk past that shop and go down the middle , and you come out through the car park .
15 With Game Boys and other computers you do n't need to use your imagination .
16 Obviously , this last stage should n't involve too much repetition : if you 've already identified the reasons why this is the best course of action you do n't have to repeat them all over again .
17 This document makes good and interesting reading full of fact individual references and a guidance for future action you do n't need to be a solicitor to understand at consultation exercise will be then brought back to th conference in Blackpool this year , Nigel spoke about the , the new European directive the importance of the new regulations .
18 But last Saturday you did n't .
19 Yes the previous Saturday you did n't want it .
20 Inside the car you do n't even notice it .
21 And if you go a spend if you in if you 've got a big house and you tend to spend thirty thousand pound on a new car you do n't get taxed on that
22 Now if you 've done a prisoner 's dilemma you do n't have to come .
23 One easy way of finding an acceptable language is for both of you to separately say or write down words you are happy with and words you do n't like .
24 eating worms and shouting words you do n't understand .
25 ‘ I suggest you should n't use words you do n't understand . ’
26 And I 'll tell you right now that unless you listen to the people that have been doing it for twenty years , in other words you do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about
27 So in other words you do n't go out that door without a decision .
28 In other words you do n't mind your name his name associated with you .
29 Oh alright , you tell me if there 's any words you do n't know
30 So in other words you do n't go to the caravan .
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