Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] n't " in BNC.

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1 And right where she did n't expect it in the black universe was another dark space , solid with hidden meanings , difficult to see , alien to her comprehension .
2 Erm , where the ball is n't in the socket properly or it does n't
3 You do seem to enjoy watching nude bathers , so do n't you think it would be much better for everyone involved if you went somewhere where they did n't mind being watched ? ’
4 Er they do n't move us on or they do n't move me on in my thinking , and they do n't lay down the charge , cos they 're predictable and and they 're using .
5 Some of the work the Aborigines have produced is quite beautiful , especially where it has n't been corrupted by commercial interests . ’
6 Being submissive is the co point where what happens when you 're submissive you keep it inside you do n't feel you 're worthy enough or you have n't got you have n't got the self esteem to rate yourself as being able to have what it is that you want , so you keep it inside and you do n't say anything and then you walk away should 've said this and should 've said that and all it does is eat away at you and it does that to you physically as well I mean scientific tests are already showing now that physically these sort of things you do if often be submissive enough what that does it pretty much helps helps you to eat your body up from the inside and causes physical problems which pretty much do that anyway .
7 erm But it basically comes down to the attitude that people have , if the government was , or whoever owns the forest , private ownership , or whatever , controls what the loggers do , I mean it 's their forest it 's up to them to control what the loggers do and do n't do , and whether they let cultivators in or they do n't let cultivators in .
8 I 'll take it home well and you can have , well there 'll be nowt bloody said at our house after five o'clock so you do n't
9 Albert said : ‘ They even held her train as she walked in so it did n't get wet . ’
10 Find a long jumper that comes well down , and tuck it in so you do n't get a draught over your kidneys .
11 Fill in the order form below so you do n't miss out .
12 Nigel remarked gloomily that he did n't suppose it would make the programmes any better , but in a way it did .
13 Better that I do n't that I do n't be proud better live in harmony .
14 ‘ He probably thought it better that you did n't know .
15 ‘ It 's taken me 10 years to grow them this long so I do n't like hiding them completely under a hat . ’
16 Ralph says basically that they do n't exist , so how could there be one and Simon 's view is that he would know if there was a beast and that they 're just really frightened of each other .
17 So although I did n't like him touching me the way he had , I decided not to tell anybody .
18 forty two , maybe forty three but it 's very close especially that they have n't given any scale
19 Arthur watched him , pulled in his stomach , listened to the loudspeaker to hear how the performing dog was doing , and thought seriously enough that he had n't seen Fred so exhilarated since last August at Blackpool .
20 Empty house , chagrin perhaps that he had n't heeded her theme , loss of face with the TV company , negligent children ?
21 ’ Perhaps it was the estrangement of Washington perhaps that he had n't expected Agnes at the Smithsonian but it had been a surprising thrill to see the familiar smile in the crowd .
22 Yes , I mean I think erm some of us were a bit disappointed perhaps that he did n't erm find erm a woman to put into his cabinet .
23 Either that , or perhaps that she had n't asked very many pointed questions .
24 Half an hour later , she felt a little better although she had n't decided what to do .
25 It is important obviously that you do n't go too far with these techniques .
26 The horse 's behaviour may be modified by trying to get it to have confidence in us and to like us ; and by keeping our own aggression under control , so that we do n't arouse the horse 's aggressive instinct .
27 You 're trying to blind us with all your scientific talk , so that we do n't see what you 're getting at , and leave you alone till it 's too late … ’ ‘ … you 're a wicked , evil man , like that other woman said , flying in the face of Nature and God … ’ ‘ … and what about Einstein ?
28 Indoors he can get through almost half a show with one guitar — but then I try and get him off that , so that we do n't have the problem of breaking strings . ’
29 Women idealise male qualities of aggression , ambition and sexual confidence so that we do n't have to confront them in ourselves .
30 ‘ Just so that we do n't overtax young Jimbo 's powers of resistance . ’
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