Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [pron] do n't " in BNC.
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1 | When you 've botched a job a dozen times you do n't hang around waiting to try one more time , you abandon it . |
2 | ‘ Well … three numbers I do n't know . |
3 | I mean some of them at the going in at dinner time and have a couple , three pints it do n't hit them does it ? |
4 | For all that you 've been in and out of our house a thousand times you do n't know the way they are . ’ |
5 | Now , I hope I 've got these facts right and I 'm sure that not , that Eileen may correct me that er we have er forty hundred pounds in the budget , budget for this er the erm South Wales congregation has , has kindly erm given us grant of a thousand pounds and I understand from the secretary of con , Cardiff congregation , and he 's also offered a thousand pounds I do n't know whether we 've got that yet ? |
6 | So we put ten five pound notes round this very big table and then we 're saying now you 've a hundred and fifty people I do n't know how you managed to get into this room . |
7 | I 'm prepared for people who actually prepare to make comments yes I think you 've got to limit the time and make comments not particularly what people get up and speak for ten minutes I do n't think it 's fair on the people this evening who 've come along and put a question about why are n't you doing certain things I think that 's and I do n't want those people to actually come to a solution . |
8 | In greater detail I could look at what kind of coverage we 've got , but I think in ten minutes I do n't have time to do that . |
9 | Somewhere there , but off the would n't it be but erm it was an event erm when I had a rise in wages my mother being a dressmaker she used to have a machine under the little front window and when I got a , I had a , they 'd put my wages up to ten shillings , and when I got in mum came over and said what 's the matter with you she said you seem as if you 're walking on air I said I 'd had a rise in wages and it was up from eight and four pence up to ten shillings I do n't know what that seems but still . |
10 | As for Gazza , I for one hope we do n't buy him . |
11 | Whether it 's gon na take two years or twelve months I do n't know . |
12 | Er just one question I do n't really understand the erm employment levels . |
13 | Yeah , well I mean if you 've only got to the one machine you do n't need two boards necessarily do you ? |
14 | It 's not twenty one years I do n't think we 're talking about . |
15 | And the other difficulty is that if you 're , if you 're talking on a controversial subject , and you give three minutes and they only want one minute , they might actually choose the one minute you do n't want actually used . |
16 | I 'll I 'll rephrase that , n only one day I do n't appear . . |
17 | With just one goal in five games you do n't have to be an expert to see where Oxford are going wrong at the moment . |
18 | That 's one word you do n't even know how to relate to . |
19 | ‘ Let's just say there 's one man I do n't trust , but I 'm not so bigoted that I 'm a man-hater . ’ |
20 | ‘ One thing we do n't need in this subcontinent , ’ Professor Rokeya Kabeer observed , ‘ is spiritual guidance — we have gurus a dime a dozen . ’ |
21 | There 's only one thing we do n't anticipate doing this forthcoming decade , and that 's standing on our laurels . |
22 | For one thing we do n't know what they 'd charge , and for another they might not understand about the Time Fire . |
23 | Because one things we one thing we do n't have is people running other businesses alongside what we give them . |
24 | And one thing we do n't want is extra work . |
25 | One thing we do n't do is put the dog on the couch . |
26 | The one thing they do n't do is taste like wine . |
27 | ONE thing they do n't tell you beforehand is that bell-ringing is hard on the legs . |
28 | I do n't thing they one thing they do n't give in this book is a complete score |
29 | ‘ One thing I do n't understand , ’ he said . |
30 | ‘ That 's one thing I do n't have to worry about , ’ she said . |