Example sentences of "[noun] do not [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 Wallace 's angled runs were badly missed : - the Whelan/Deane partnership did not work at the beginning of the season and never looked like it last night .
2 Levi did n't look at the leaderboard from the 7th hole until he was on the fairway at the 13th , when he noticed he held a two-shot lead .
3 In a fixed date action , if the defendant has not delivered a defence within the time limited , or in any action where the defendant does not appear at the pre-trial review ( or preliminary arbitration appointment ) , evidence by affidavit is admissible without notice unless the court otherwise orders ( Ord 20 , r 7(2) ; Ord 19 , r 5(2) ; Term No 2 ) .
4 This way of thinking does not lie at the disposal of the thinker .
5 The number of births soon began to fall dramatically — by the early 1980s it was only two-thirds of the figure reached twenty years earlier ; car ownership did not increase at the expected rate — due in part to the sharp increase in Petrol prices in the early 1970s ; the demand for higher standards conflicted from the mid-1970s with central government 's belief that local government expenditure needed to be curtailed in line with a monetarist approach to economic policy .
6 Gray did not appreciate at the start of the season that the team was just not good enough .
7 and we were geared more to progress in the education system where the industrial change in the other countries did n't happen at the same time and that they needed now a younger ag a younger age group to keep the , the industrial system going
8 Francis Auld did n't appear at the town 's sheriff court today , and his case was continued without plea .
9 Firstly , as we have earlier shown , old people are not valued in the same way as children ; their suffering does not pull at the public heart-strings so strongly .
10 It has been observed that two out of three fiction readers in libraries do not look at the text of a book before choosing it .
11 But the history and the atmosphere of Kirkstead does not end at the abbey ruins .
12 Now if the prediction that follows from this maze of premises turns out to be false ( in our example , if the planet does not appear at the predicted location ) , then all that the logic of the situation permits us to conclude is that at least one of the premises must be false .
13 Scott J did not hint at the reason for such a conclusion , leaving one to speculate as to whether the continued liability of L1 derives from the fact that he is an original party to the lease and therefore subject to the continued liability imposed by the doctrine of privity of contract , or if the important fact is that it was L1 who granted the right of way ( to B ) the exercise of which amounted to a breach of covenant .
14 The Sanhedrin did not meet at the high priest 's house ( Mark 14:53 ; Matt.
15 These reflections do not come at the end of the piece — Palomar then goes on to make analogies with human communication — but they do encapsulate its essential spirit and that of many other pieces in the book .
16 In this case , if it turns out that the goods do not exist at the time of the contract , the seller will be liable in damages to the buyer for breach of his contractual undertaking .
17 But vinyl discs do n't spin at the same wave as evergreen-layered branches and an almighty crash occurred soon after .
18 ‘ There was a particular case where we were in the process of doing an uplift , but our officers did not call at the address at the request of the police .
19 This will apply , for example to the grant of a right to introduce future installations into the property ( eg pipes or cables ) ( Dunn v Blackdown Properties Ltd [ 1961 ] Ch 433 ) or to park on land which the landlord does not own at the date of the lease ( see London & Blenheim Estates v Ladbroke Retail Parks [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 1278 ) .
20 It is n't just service does n't end at the sale , so , a lot of things have to have after-care do n't they ?
21 Baxter 's hatred for authority did not end at the foot of Ibrox 's hallowed stairway .
22 As Levi-Strauss was to argue , different histories have different temporalities : the time scales of the sciences do not work at the same pace as other forms of history : they have their own dynamic , their own rhythm , their own times , sometimes fast , sometimes slow , that do not operate by the ordinary round of the year ; Bachelard was fond of pointing out that from a scientific point of view the ten years from 1920 to 1930 were as long an era as the previous five hundred .
23 Coffin did not look at the severed hands , where he imagined the signs of a fight would show .
24 The train did not slow at the scene of the accident .
25 Our commitment to quality does not stop at the brewery gate , it follows through to the customer .
26 There was no discussion of this , and Changez did n't demur at the crucial moment when something could — maybe — have been done .
27 ‘ The sort of people who can afford handcrafted learning toys do n't shop at the wrong end of the Pimlico Road . ’
28 There are however , a few strains of mice ( mostly inbred strains or hybrids between inbred strains ) whose eggs and embryos do not block at the two-cell stage ( Table 2 ) .
29 Allen was nominated as one of the 135 commissioners ( MPs and others ) to form the high court of justice to conduct the trial of Charles I. The meetings of the court started on 8 January 1649 but Allen did not attend at the Painted Chamber in Whitehall until 17 January .
30 Joan Thirsk 's brilliant examination of these variations , region by region , illustrates this for the period from 1500 onwards ( 103 , pp.1–112 ) , and there is no reason to believe that a similar diversity did not exist at the earlier period also , although there were probably changes in detail in particular areas , such as those caused by climatic change to which allusion was made in Chapter 1 .
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