Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb pp] do " in BNC.

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1 Not proven does not mean the same as not guilty or totally exonerated , ’ he said .
2 Demand a banker 's draft or real cash by return mail or personal delivery and then , if this is not received do n't hesitate , commence immediate legal proceedings .
3 Underneath it all , Markby suspected , Simon was badly frightened at the result of his action — but that did not mean he had not intended to do it .
4 What Soviet aid , the first consignments of which began to reach Spain in October 1936 , was emphatically not intended to do was advance the cause of social revolution in Republican Spain .
5 In the paragraphs that follow the references to party manifestoes are not intended to do more than to highlight some of the more obvious differences in emphasis .
6 But the school of thought which says ‘ if it 's not broken do n't fix it ’ does little to take social work practice forward .
7 It allows you to check that you have not forgotten to do essential jobs and , if you have , it provides the chance to rectify the mistake .
8 The exploration ne the exploration of needs by open probes erm confirming by visual er conceptualization using PEGGY use whatever tools you have available at your armoury but do n't move on until you feel the guy is either totally not committed to do something or sufficiently disturbed to do something .
9 There is no compulsion to go to every dinner and one is not expected to do so .
10 At least , they are not expected to do so .
11 As for the internal auditors ' role , ‘ they 're not expected to do a full statutory audit but a great deal of the detailed work which , carried out on a continuous basis , would greatly increase the probability of detecting fraud . ’
12 Such an aim precludes the production of a strategy to deal with the manifest traffic-related problems of existing residential areas , so that the manuals should not be criticised for what they were not designed to do .
13 Modern pond U/Vs are not designed to do this , though some may claim to do so , so useful pond filter bacteria should remain ( though see the Biotron below ) .
14 UI says it will ensure issues not resolved do n't cause major problems for ISVs — they 'll be addressed by advanced technology programmes and a new set of relationships with the suppliers .
15 Yet whatever they did with their talents , the one thing , notoriously , which wealthy men in the Middle Ages were not permitted to do was to lend their money at interest .
16 They were not instructed to do so by the apostles and their doing it was not a condition of membership of the church community .
17 But it was the scabs er that well they put us down to start with , and then the was picket line started cracking up was the these lads not prepared to do it .
18 In Brutus v. Cozens , the House declined to attempt to define what is meant by insulting , and later courts have not sought to do what the House would not , although they have sought to give guidance as to what the term might mean .
19 Although the corporation had power to cut off the water supply in the event of non-payment of rates it had not threatened to do so .
20 This can be illustrated by a sentence in the active such as They did n't see him cross the street , which in fact usually implies that he did cross the street , even though he was not seen doing it .
21 It is quite often the case that the person making the arrangements has not had to do this job before and so relies heavily on what he remembers from other funerals he has attended and on the undertaker 's advice .
22 Had I not had to do that , to meet the high spending levels of local authorities , that £50 million could have been available for housing .
23 I said but you 've not got to do any work for this .
24 Boyd had not promised to do this , though he had said he would go to see the principal to straighten out the question of his leaving .
25 Carolyn found it suddenly possible to talk about the future , which she had not dared to do before .
26 In my view this case provides a dramatic vindication of the decision to consult Hansard ; had your Lordships not agreed to do so the result would have been to place a very heavy burden of taxation upon a large number of persons which Parliament never intended to impose .
27 you 're not geared to do anything else , it 's cos your attitude I suppose , anything else , if you really had to , er I do n't see why it would n't
28 Employers should consider the introduction of , or extension of , a " suggestions " scheme to include computer programs or systems written by staff who are not employed to do this , with effective rewards and suitable provisions as regards ultimate ownership .
29 Experience , however , showed that employers have many priorities — such as making a profit , obtaining orders , producing orders at the right price — and that something which they are not compelled to do , particularly in circumstances where the economic climate is adverse , goes well down the list of priorities .
30 of having been found to be in breach of Investment Business Regulations 1.16(a) and 1.17 in that in Grimsby between 30 September 1990 and 1 October 1991 the firm handled Investment Business Clients ' monies when not authorised to do so was reprimanded and ordered to pay £250 by way of costs .
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