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

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1 As will lie seen later , I do not myself go all the way with the attitudinist theory of ethics .
2 ‘ I do not myself feel justified in attaching much weight to the tenuous evidence upon which we were invited to find that the plaintiffs made their payments because of apprehensions induced by words or conduct of state officials that vehicles would or might be seized and detained under section 47 .
3 I do not myself think that this alternative is correct , but it would be worth putting forward in court .
4 I do not myself think , that Mr ever produces a biased report on anything , and I would think that , erm , on reflection Mr may think that he overstepped the mark there , er I feel that we should , if we can , defer this in it 's entirety , which also includes , the note at the bottom , that would allow Mr to go out and , and , and explore the possibilities .
5 the foresters attach to come before them men who work in their own ground , making ‘ hoes ’ to sow corn , although the King had no demesne there : and they say that they have made waste and purpresture if they do not their will for having peace ; from each man holding land they will have the skin of a lamb or a farthing , and they say that is their fee .
6 It is almost impossible to forge any sort of career associated with public life or public men where you do not yourself become the object of hostility in some quarter .
7 The EC Audio-Visual Commissioner , M Jean Dondelinger , said the plan was part of a move towards the ‘ high-definition television ’ of the future , although the sets do not themselves provide such an image .
8 Sometimes the best way to reach decisions which reflect the reasons which apply to the subjects is to adopt an indirect strategy and follow rules and considerations which do not themselves apply to the authority 's subjects .
9 Some of the most valuable ones do not themselves appear in other listings , and can often be found only through the institution that produced them ( the importance of organizations being a recurrent theme in subject bibliography ) .
10 ‘ The authors invite discussion on the interpretation of the survey results , but at this stage do not themselves draw conclusions from the results .
11 ‘ The authors invite discussion on the interpretation of the survey results , but at this stage do not themselves draw conclusions from the results .
12 Illustrations are seen to be a motivating factor for poor readers , but they are otherwise considered to be a distraction and ‘ do not themselves make the reading level of the prose any lower ’ ( ibid .
13 Sexual partners of drug injectors , who do not themselves inject , risk infection through unsafe sexual activities with their drug injecting partners .
14 The industrial worker 's control over the work process is shaped and generally reduced by technology ; in the home , machines do not themselves determine the pace and rhythm of work .
15 But these sources do not themselves set standards and routines which are automatically taken up and followed .
16 In order to prevent the art market from being flooded , the rest will be donated to institutions , such as hospitals , who do not themselves have a separate budget specifically geared to the acquisition of works of art .
17 Exposure to teaching by other staff might also increase motivation in those nurses who do not themselves normally participate in teaching , and such improvements may also have financial benefits in the longer term through overall increases in efficiency .
18 We have already noted the differences between the UK 's output per head and its unemployment and those of other countries , but such league tables do not themselves imply that there is any connection between the UK economy and global forces .
19 The intelligentsia — which is defined as those engaged in ‘ intellectual labour ’ — do not themselves form a distinct class .
20 The plans exhort those responsible to bridge the gulf but do not themselves bridge it .
21 The use of characters as oracles for beliefs they do not themselves espouse in effect divides the character 's identity from his or her narrative function .
22 ( I am not arguing that the Americans do not themselves engage in all manner of protectionist devices , but merely note that they do at least have an intrinsic belief in the benefits of Adam Smith 's hidden hand , a view which is not wholly shared on the Continent of Europe . )
23 TECs do not themselves provide programmes ; they contract out to training providers .
24 There is the hypothesis that these input systems do not themselves fully specify the information we derive from them , that there is subconscious guesswork involved in acts of seeing , hearing and language processing : the mind is constrained to operate on a least effort principle , imposing the first interpretation it can , commensurate with providing adequate information ( SPERBER and WILSON 1986 ) .
25 Engineers in managerial positions should therefore recognise that they have enhanced responsibilities in three important respects : the introduction and operation of a proper risk management programme ; the effective discharge of their broader duties , so that they do not themselves become a source of risk ; and in the making of judgements relating tot he tolerability of risk .
26 Note that cheques and credit cards , although they are used to pay for goods directly , do not themselves count as money .
27 If the investors do not themselves take out the keyman insurance cover but instead Newco does so and assigns the benefit of the policy to the investors , then Newco will not , in general , obtain a deduction from tax liability for the premiums paid because they will not have been " wholly and exclusively " incurred for the purposes of its trade .
28 Provided that the relevant conditions are met ( see below ) , a firm can treat the following as market counterparties : ( 1 ) Other members of SFA ( in relation to any investments , even if they do not normally deal in them ) ; ( 2 ) Trading members of investment exchanges ( in relation to investments of the kind traded on the exchange , even if they do not themselves normally deal in them , and related derivatives ) .
29 On the other hand , it is by no means clear that all ‘ corporatist arrangements ’ involve the exercise of public functions by non-governmental bodies , and to the extent that they do not they remain beyond the scope of public law .
30 Do not they also draw attention to the willingness of some countries and some parties to sign up to measures that they have no intention of implementing ?
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