Example sentences of "[noun] that [pron] do n't " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's a great deal that you do n't know about me . ’ |
2 | And since it 's usually the case with an experiment that you do n't know what the exact outcome is going to be … well , a lot of the top men moved out to where conditions were easier . |
3 | When he asked : ‘ Is there a force that we do n't know about ? ’ |
4 | Erm I 've apologized to you , and particularly to the people who write the dictionary that I do n't actually know the opposite of deja vu but it 's what I 'm suffering from . |
5 | But to me there 's such a fine line between music forms like Cuban , latin , reggae and jazz that I do n't really separate anything . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 've made up my mind that I do n't want to play league no mater what the money is ’ — WILLIE OFAHENGAUE ( Wallaby flanker ) . |
7 | So , you can set up a CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT that not only starts Windows but also gets rid of any drivers that you do n't need to have loaded . |
8 | I found a lot of guilt and a lot of fear that I do n't agree with . ’ |
9 | my fault that I do n't |
10 | Detective Inspector Milsom said quietly , ‘ Because the doctor laid the first slice of the fillet — the piece that you do n't give to guests — to one side of the carving dish … |
11 | There was a very strong rule that you do n't have alcohol on working premises , only in the BBC Club . |
12 | Says lots of words that I do n't use . |
13 | Anybody working with chemicals should know , they are very silly to work with a chemical that they do n't know what it could do , the first aid treatment , in fact , erm , anybody here work with chemicals ? |
14 | It might seem that an argument to the effect that we do n't understand the propositions we claim to know must be local rather than global . |
15 | But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in . |
16 | But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in . |
17 | ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’ |
18 | The reason why a lot of Vox amplifiers blow up is because , when you turn the amplifier on , all the preamp tubes and power tubes are powered up , but if you 're only going to use one channel , plug the guitar in that one and take out the valves that you do n't use from the other channels , so the amp is n't quite as hot . |
19 | on condition that they do n't do anything silly with it . |
20 | I mean poor dogs and this , I mean we 've said it all before it 's not viable , four dogs and a semi that you do n't exercise , four dogs that er appear particularly one of them to be housed in the same little area , day in day out with a curtain on the door , so that there 's not even light going in there |
21 | For days I 've been telling Caliban that I do n't see why D and M and everyone else should be left in the dark about whether I still exist . |
22 | And that 's one of the reasons that I do n't like it ! |
23 | We can all still bring leather in from our friends in Australia but for reasons that I do n't wholly understand , this is very much dearer than the local er supplies available and for the time being it 's not of interest to the saddlery-makers in Walsall . |
24 | So whenever you see people who 're not quite like you and maybe there 's something about their workstyle that you do n't like think about it this way . |
25 | They 're all in the mind ; experiences like abductions are psychological states that we do n't understand . |
26 | Children learn the " hidden " curriculum very quickly — in this case that you do n't mean what you say ! |
27 | ‘ It 's only because it might hamper my investigations that I do n't invite you to tell Dysart about his wife 's in fidelity tomorrow . |
28 | I felt guilty — I seem to do that a lot , like when I could n't be with my parents when my father was dying , even when I know at an intellectual level that I do n't need to . |
29 | It 's the main framework that you do n't really want to replace , unless it 's absolutely necessary . |
30 | We are now buying ourselves white sticks that we do n't really need to help us cross the road . |