Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [verb] not [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lay clients do not like continuing medical examinations and continuing reports .
2 And that erm she thinks tutors do n't converse enough er to find out what 's going on .
3 Transport nevertheless remained a major problem , and as Commandos ' equipment for raiding roles did not include those infantryman 's delights of defensive wire and mines — not , that is , in the normal course — they always had problems in battles of attrition .
4 Head teachers say governors do n't show any interest — or in the very rare case show too much .
5 IDE drives do not need low level formatting so if your BIOS has such a routine , ignore it .
6 For example , hospital costing returns do not include any allowance for capital costs and community care costs need to include Housing Benefit , social security benefits and payments such as Attendance Allowances .
7 In contrast , dating techniques do not require this comparative material ; they tell us immediately whether or not the object is genuine — at least , they do in theory !
8 Five patients who consistently identified particular foods as causing symptoms did not have double blind challenges .
9 Waking subjects do not have any more difficulty remembering the most chaotic dreams than the most coherent .
10 Small isolated communities did not produce sufficient children to fill village schools with easily ordered year groups .
11 A repetition of the same sin under similarly testing circumstances does not make this a duplicate of 12:10–20 .
12 ‘ I am afraid , Dr Bissett , that ignoring facts does not make those facts go away . ’
13 CAPENHURST anglers did n't hook any whoppers , but they did manage to net enough tiddlers to ensure that the scales tipped in their favour in a challenge match against the Greyhound Angling Club from Chester .
14 On the evidence presented here it appears that the majority of low attaining pupils do not have sufficient working understanding of decimal place value in context to develop such a feeling for number .
15 A survey over one year at Link showed that only 11.8 per cent of deafened people attending courses did not have tinnitus .
16 Packaging and handling charges do not come cheap , so what 's the point of paying for ten plastic packets along with the extra labour when you could buy one box containing 100 hooks and save up to 33 per cent ?
17 It is possible to imagine concepts in which A , B , … could be negated atomic formulas , but in practice , learning algorithms do not invent such concepts .
18 Mr Whitty also admitted voters did not trust Labour , ’ he said .
19 ‘ But you think ghosts do n't get hungry .
20 ‘ You can not be satisfied with a system which means votes do not have equal value and where , unless you live in a marginal constituency elections pass you by on the other side .
21 The experience of the Modular Course suggests that what must be avoided is ‘ Exocet thinking ’ : review systems do not stay healthy in fire-and-forget mode — they degenerate into a perfunctory ritual .
22 ‘ Hepzibah thinks looks do n't matter much but they do , you know .
23 Sadly , with syphilis , the measurable increases in the blood levels of circulating antibodies do not reflect any useful level of protection against repeated infection .
24 A close scrutiny of films showing lions killing zebras does not bear this out .
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