Example sentences of "you [adv] do [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Then you obviously did n't go to public school like I did . |
2 | EDITOR 'S FOOTNOTE : You obviously did n't see our exclusive interviews with ex-Boro players Gary Pallister and Tony Mowbray , the letter to Lennie and our coverage of Boro 's FA Cup exploits all published in the last fortnight . |
3 | I said , well the important thing is Jan if you are like this you obviously did n't like , there 's no way I 'm going to meet her you 're obviously thinking it over I said so the first thing you 've got ta do is turn up on Monday and meet her cos erm , then well you 'll know . |
4 | ‘ You obviously did n't realize I was separated from my husband ? ’ |
5 | You obviously do n't love yourself for who you really are . ’ |
6 | Th What 's happened is that this spelling , th this reversal of spelling has occurred in English , as some of you obviously do n't seem to know and your modern English versions you speak used it . |
7 | That 's why you obviously do n't like playing it then in n it ? |
8 | You obviously do n't understand economics , Doctor . ’ |
9 | ‘ And you obviously do n't understand me ! ’ |
10 | Indeed , you 've been afraid to hold up your end of a rockin' conversation , paralysed by the knowledge that you alone do not possess the second Squirrel Bait album — and worse , you do n't even know why you should possess any Squirrel Bait albums , let alone the second one . |
11 | The smoke will not fall exclusively on your garden merely because you alone did not pay up . |
12 | You perhaps do not realize how long and desperately people have fought to keep Winston Spencer Churchill in the wilderness , and how furiously angry many of them are that he is back where he belongs . |
13 | Councillor could I just perhaps request that you perhaps do n't make it quite so easy for any future break-ins . |
14 | Well , well she was , she was standing outside , I mean I looked at her this morning and I 've loo so I 've sort of looked at her , and I was going to speak to her and then this fella walked up and I thought , I , I mean I could n't gauge whether , and I mean my , I , I was thinking what I was going to say anyway , I was going to say er you know sa is it Paula so you perhaps do n't remember me but I , I , and then I was going to say I 'm Adrian , Adrian |
15 | Sentimentality says that there will always be an England Church , and though you personally do n't do anything about or believe in it , it 's nice that someone does . |
16 | Crazy Ibrahim bouncing off the walls , appearing at the Lebanese Embassy , and you apparently do n't give a damn . |
17 | The babies , the bottles , the cooking , the diapering , the burping , the carriage wheeling , the pressure cooker , the barbecue , the playground and doing-it-yourself was more comfortable , more safe , secure and satisfying than that supposedly glamorous ‘ career ’ in which you somehow did n't feel wanted and knew you were n't going to get anywhere . |
18 | Even if you normally do not bother too much about checking the wiring before trying out a new project , always at least double-check the mains wiring on any mains powered projects . |
19 | He 's the type that you 're gon na have to be firm with Lynn , tell him the only way he 's gon na accept it , is you tell him you just do n't love him |
20 | As a villain , Nick , you just do n't measure up . ’ |
21 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with business , you just do n't feel right emotionally , Richard , ’ he would say , in the manner of a schoolmaster lecturing a particularly dull and inattentive pupil . |
22 | Some days you just do n't feel like chuckling . |
23 | Some days you just do n't feel like chuckling . |
24 | ‘ You just do n't give up , do you ? ’ she fired back , outraged . |
25 | You just do n't give up when there 's a profit to be made . ’ |
26 | ‘ Well , you know , like … like there 's exploitation of people , politicians , racism , all that shit , you just do n't want to be a part of it . ’ |
27 | ‘ You just do n't want me to carry on my business , do you ? ’ she hit back , angered at his refusal and refusing to see the rest as a compliment . |
28 | You do n't wan na kiss me , you do n't wan na cuddle me , you just do n't want me |
29 | So you just do n't want anything commercial ; it should be the way Elgar knew it ? |
30 | You just do n't care enough . ’ |