Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pers pn] [vb base] n't " in BNC.

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1 But the next time you see a bag of ‘ icing sugar ’ lying around I suggest that you do n't pick it up ! ’ he added with heavy sarcasm .
2 Unfortunately many researchers report that they do n't seem to be able to find time for such ‘ extra ’ activities because of overload from other more pressing work .
3 Then , just when we think we 've really let go , we realise that we do n't want our children making just any old choice .
4 And say that we do n't want anyone to get hurt .
5 On the other , members often say that they do n't feel involved ; that committees do all the work without reference to them .
6 They say that they do n't understand why the police had to be so heavy handed .
7 Just say that you do n't want to do it . ’
8 Of course , if he looks dodgy then do n't stop in the first place ; just say that you do n't carry a watch .
9 Obviously with so many having lost their lives on the disaster , you say that you do n't feel it 's maybe an act of God int hat sense , that you were picked to be saved , but erm you do n't feel any guilt as such either , o that you were one of the ones and er so many others had been lost ?
10 I take it from what you say that you do n't want him to see the child ?
11 I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast .
12 When we say that I do n't mean whether it 's a four or three bedroom house , I mean the sort of location it would be in , whether it would be a middle of a terrace or a middle of a string of houses , on the corner of a street or whether it would be on its own in the country somewhere or whether the back garden would back on to some playing fields or er the railway line or whether there 'd be houses at the back .
13 ‘ Will you think me extremely uncivil if I say that I do n't believe you ? ’
14 I say that I do n't know who the van belonged to , but it drove past when it saw me with the police .
15 ‘ Very well , Miss Adams , I 'll give you the benefit of the doubt and concede that you do n't know why my sister needs her husband 's support so badly . ’
16 Look me in the eyes , husband , and deny that you have n't had them ? ’
17 But police stress that they do n't have any more money to spend on policing the villages .
18 It goes back to the short term thing , you fear that they do n't do it as well .
19 ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’
20 By that I do n't mean he could n't have been responsible for their deaths , I just mean that I do n't think he 's on speaking terms with his conscience .
21 I suppose I mean that I do n't think my husband would be a nature poet if he did n't live now , here , in England .
22 " I mean that I do n't hate him any more .
23 They fear endless meetings and worry that they do n't know enough to join in .
24 I have friends who worry that I do n't eat well and regularly enough but I suppose it is all a continuation of the habits formed when I was a one-woman farmer .
25 I HOPE that I do n't bump into Jason Donovan backstage .
26 ‘ I hope that you do n't , ’ he said in a tough , menacing voice .
27 So , when I tell you that Paul was a contented Christian , I hope that you do n't think that I mean he was sitting quietly , comfortably , happy with the world and his life .
28 Well , we have talking English lessons , and we hope that you do n't stray off the topic too much .
29 ‘ You probably imagine that I do n't .
30 Ensure that they do n't dry out .
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