Example sentences of "do n't " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't plan on selling too much at more than 10p an item . |
2 | ACET volunteers work as part of a team and provide help in many different ways to ensure that people do n't spend time in hospital unnecessarily . |
3 | You do n't have to make a firm commitment but obviously we like you to give us some idea of your availability . |
4 | Do n't hesitate to go . |
5 | Despite the fact that we do n't hear so much about AIDS these days the problems are increasing . |
6 | If I do n't make a Will , then the distribution of what you possess when you die may not be as you would wish . |
7 | I do n't know what I 'd do with them . ’ |
8 | In other cases people do n't even have homes to lose . |
9 | Do n't Forget to Write |
10 | A BBC1 Everyman programme entitled ‘ They Shoot Children Do n't They ? ’ screened in January this year focussed on the plight of the children . |
11 | DO N'T FORGET TO WRITE |
12 | ‘ We are well aware of this danger and do n't blindly accept what people say , ’ states Malcolm Smart . |
13 | ‘ Please do n't send me back . |
14 | I would like this to be explained to me as I just do n't understand it . |
15 | I do n't know what to say . |
16 | Picasso 's Guernica is ‘ OK for some but I do n't like it ’ , as a young boy put it . |
17 | I do n't want to pass . |
18 | ‘ And the two do n't always coincide ’ , Fraser replies : ‘ That 's my split vision . |
19 | Later in the book Mr Fraser recognises that he has talked both of rubbing out the past and of preserving it : ‘ The aims seem contradictory , do n't they ? |
20 | I do n't think that its readers can have had much trouble in finding in the life and work the responsiveness Ackroyd finds in them . |
21 | For all his standard procedures , I do n't think he is actually imitating anybody . |
22 | ‘ Do n't say that Jaromil is a bad poet ! ’ |
23 | Writers do n't know what is going on . |
24 | They are passive , we are told ; moral scruples do n't come into it . |
25 | I do n't love you . ’ |
26 | I do n't think this means that there is no saying what he is getting at in these works ; opinions can and will be formed , and for the extent of the present discussion I have been attempting to express one . |
27 | Because unattractive men do n't want unattractive girls , you see . |
28 | Soon afterwards , though , she writes : ‘ I do n't want to suggest that Difficulties with girls and The Waste Land really have much to do with each other . ’ |
29 | ‘ Even your shiksas go down the drain when they do n't tickle your fancy anymore . ’ |
30 | So in earnest are they that they do n't even recognise that being in earnest is the act . |