Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [pers pn] do " in BNC.

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1 The recorded utterance of Barth to Ramsey at Amsterdam was , ‘ I am sorry you do not hate the Pope ’ .
2 Most of them are tall they do n't wear , they do n't wear high heels , they wear flats , flat shoes .
3 I am afraid you do not realise the very serious implications of this affair .
4 ‘ I am afraid I do n't understand , ’ George Dougal sounded puzzled .
5 ‘ I am afraid I do not understand , sir , ’ Morton said , straight-faced .
6 ‘ I am afraid I do expect it , Paula , in this case . ’
7 ‘ What star is that ? ’ 'I am afraid I do n't remember , ’ she said coldly .
8 I am afraid I do n't keep brandy . ’
9 I am afraid I do n't know his second name , but I have been his friend since he was a boy .
10 The highest type of firework last year if it was specified was the sparkler remarkably enough and we would make this point very seriously that parents tend to give children sm very small children sparklers and they must remember tha that these things are fireworks they are dangerous they do get red hot er they must supervise them at all times when they give them sparklers cos they may wave them around they may se set somebody else 's clothing on fire with them they may get the sparks in their eyes if they get too close to them er and one particular danger of course is that they they may get hold of en the hot end when the firework has finally extinguished and they think it 's all finished with .
11 I am sad I do n't have the time to form a working relationship with him . ’
12 You 're right we do .
13 ‘ If they 're sensible they do and their daughters will know what it 's all about and wo n't throw themselves at the first lad who looks at them .
14 They do n't , once they 're empty they do n't take long till they sell it over there and there
15 And I think when you 're little you do n't really understand and , unless your parents tell you , then
16 " It was n't exactly a question and now I know what you 're like I do n't think I can — "
17 You 're sure you do n't want to take anything from the kitchen ?
18 ‘ Well , if you 're sure you do n't mind … ’ she began .
19 ‘ You 're sure you do n't want to go out to eat ? ’
20 ‘ You 're sure you do n't want to make your life a little more complicated ? ’
21 Now you 're sure you do n't mind ?
22 ‘ If you 're sure you do n't mind — I 'd be most grateful , ’ he said .
23 When the cup was empty he took it out of her hand , and said , ‘ If you 're sure you do n't fancy bed I 'll light a fire . ’
24 But because they 're black it do n't make no difference , do you know what I mean .
25 Well I just heard it on the radio , we 're all I do n't really know .
26 Mm there 's the Bare Naked Ladies er they come from Canada they are a brilliant group I think they 're brilliant I do n't care I like them and that 's called er Be My Yoko Ono I was going to go from the Bare Naked Ladies it was all planned I was going to go and say Mary Whitehouse how are you today and she was there er un unfortunately we 've we called this is serious .
27 ‘ As far as we 're concerned they do n't exist . ’
28 But they 're ongoing you do n't have to worry about
29 All the erm imponderables , I mean when you 're young you do n't know quite where you 're going to be or what you 're going to do .
30 No ? changed brands of coffee or something they 're horrible I do n't know what she 's doing different alright lovey , okay shush shush shush shush showing her little heart out is n't she ?
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