Example sentences of "do n't [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | yes but I mean people do n't give up what they have , that 's human nature . |
2 | Do n't give up your dinner because of a woman ! |
3 | " It 's all right , " he conceded as they came out from between the decaying buildings and the green hoardings , " but … " he smiled and looked at Slater , " do n't give up your day job . " |
4 | Do n't give up your day job said someone . |
5 | I ask the steward ( who I notice has the words ‘ Love ’ and ‘ Hate ’ tattooed across the fingers of each hand ) for a glass , but am told , ‘ We do n't give out anything sharp here ’ . |
6 | ‘ I allowed sixty seconds for us to get in the cart from the train and if we do n't leave now we 'll be late . ’ |
7 | So you do n't actually mention that if you do n't leave now you 'll miss the first act of the play , and he 'll be furious . |
8 | Do n't miss either it or them . |
9 | Erm , you could try and if they do n't go well they do n't go . |
10 | With him , well for some reason he does n't like us , well , you say I was thinking , I 've been thinking as you know this is the sort of thing that I , gets on to my mind , but I was thinking to myself well really and truly we are so honest people ourselves , we do n't go round you know and screw sort of fiddling things , I suppose it comes to hard to us when we discover other people have |
11 | ‘ A principle I have always applied in the property business is that you put in a bid that you think something is worth , and you do n't go above it . ’ |
12 | But if we do n't go soon we will go nowhere but into ice . ’ |
13 | I thought I heard him say that there was some discretion in this matter , if the French do n't go ahead there is some discretion on the part of the British government , I thought it was automatic that if the French do n't ratify then we wo n't be able to ratify . |
14 | Hang on just a minute do n't go away I want you back stay there Alan . |
15 | The finest summer for years , and we do n't go near it . |
16 | this one do n't go either I 'll probably take off of there . |
17 | As long as the fire alarms do n't go off I do n't mind . |
18 | So you do n't go in you do n't go in and say , Well you 've you 've advertised before who do I speak to ? |
19 | If they do n't go then our diaries and calendars will have to be . |
20 | ‘ But if you do n't go then I ca n't go ! ’ |
21 | Alright , no Michael do n't go out you 've got nothing on your , come on you 'll get cold , come here |
22 | That 's why they do n't go anywhere you see . |
23 | I 've even considered hypnosis , but I do n't think either you or she would want that . ’ |
24 | ‘ But I do n't think either ourselves or Forest will be struggling down there at the end of the season . ’ |
25 | certainly do n't think where we going is suitable for a puddy tat , hours and hours on end and not being allowed to go outside and even when we 're there , I say , we ca n't be running up and down them bloody staircases letting cats out , I could n't , I could n't bear the thought of it never going out . |
26 | But I do n't think even they went this far . ’ |
27 | The longer term help is something that I do n't think teachers can do on their own , I do n't think even somebody like a , a specialist school counsellor can do on their own , which is the time at which the availability of agency help needs to be , become apparent . |
28 | I do n't think even we realise the level of fear that some of them live with ’ . |
29 | After photographs were taken , Chris Evans commented : ‘ I do n't think even I know which one is me . ’ |
30 | I do n't think exactly what he wants cos he came back and have some more of that other thing did n't he ? |