Example sentences of "[noun] do [not/n't] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such words do not exist in Russian . |
2 | He emphasizes that words do not depend on reality for their meaning . |
3 | The management want me to put another voice on it so the rushes do n't go to waste . |
4 | As for the Nehru , England 's first match is on 15 October , while India and Pakistan do not get under way until the 22nd . |
5 | Contraceptives do not grow on trees in doses of which only one would be taken by each deer each year . |
6 | The message to shoppers is be wary about cheap items for sale … and to traders do n't deal in fakes … the penalties are high . |
7 | and ask for any help in doing his car do n't go to work or can he borrow this , just say no I 'm sorry you could n't help us and I 'm your sister so now I ca n't |
8 | But biogas programmes will only create new problems if their designers do not take into account local economic and social conditions ( New Scientist , vol 97 , p 377 ) . |
9 | This demonstrates that the human CFTR and vector hisD probes do not cross-hybridize with mouse cftr mRNA . |
10 | We Brits know that cardigans , leggings and anoraks are real clothes and cossies do n't count as investment dressing . |
11 | Assume the parties do not come within Finance Act 1986 , Sched 20 , para 6(1) . |
12 | It is also difficult to comment on the relative success of former part-time students in this study , in the way that Bourner and Hamed do , since the authors do not distinguish between HNC and HND and ONC and OND students ; however the relative success of former OU students is notable . |
13 | It refers to the fact that subjects do not engage in ideology but are ‘ always already subjects ’ . |
14 | Unfortunately , good knives do n't come at bargain prices . |
15 | ‘ Animals do n't stay in families for ever , do they ? |
16 | Similar trends are apparent in the series for cumulated inflows , suggesting that the observed changes in the stock do not arise from revaluation effects alone . |
17 | Moderate drinkers do not benefit from warning labels and it appears that alcohol abusers pay no attention to them . |
18 | ‘ Do n't be silly , ’ said Enid , ‘ frogs do n't stare at people . ’ |
19 | The invisible woman These books do not focus on women at all . |
20 | If there is any general view in any quarter that the interest on special damages is in any event to be calculated at half-rate , when the losses do not continue from accident to trial , then I think that this is wrong and should not hereafter be followed . |
21 | Bricks do n't float on water |
22 | The terms of this statutory instrument do not extend to arbitrators acting as experts , nor to the failure to deliver a decision within a reasonable time ( see 14.7.3 ) . |
23 | A case of Andy goes to Hollywood or , in the event of blanks being fired , Scotland do not go to America next year for the World Cup finals . |
24 | ‘ And I can only say that the Master will not like it if his breakfast and lunch do not arrive on time , because he serves his maid coffee , engages her in chit-chat , and encourages her to read disreputable papers when she ought to be blackleading the range , or scrubbing the kitchen floor . ’ |
25 | Notice that , since functions do not grow without limit in the real physical world , poles are restricted to the left-hand half of the s-plane in network analysis . |
26 | But the question is , can he both maintain that monads do not reduce to bundles of qualities and continue to adhere to his principle of indiscernibles without being guilty of a serious inconsistency ? |
27 | Though government data on accidents at work do not distinguish between manual and non-manual workers , they differentiate according to industries . |
28 | Squig Hoppers do n't fight in Mobs because individual Squigs move in an unpredictable manner while their riders hang on as best they can . |
29 | Brats do n't stay at home painting their kid 's nursery pale peach . |
30 | Grandchildren do not appear on Qureshi and Simons 's ( 1987 ) hierarchy of preferred carers , indicating that they are very much a minority group subsumed under ‘ other relatives ’ and therefore much less likely to be providing personal care than their parents ' generation . |