Example sentences of "[verb] not [verb] [to-vb] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I had no idea what else I might do , but I just did not want to play tournament golf . |
2 | Our observations confirmed this : race did not seem to affect panel decision-making . |
3 | They did not have to isolate zinc metal to do this but used the cementation process described on page 76 . |
4 | Where management are not borrowing and so do not need to obtain interest relief , and vendor shareholders wish to obtain capital gains tax deferral and are offered debentures in Newco for their Target shares , it may be possible to use a partnership to acquire control of Target but also incorporate a Newco ( owned by the partnership ) to issue the debentures . |
5 | Reptiles , weight for weight , need far less food than mammals because they do not need to expend food energy in keeping themselves warm . |
6 | Although the elderly do not have to pay income tax on the value of a house which they own and occupy , if they let any Part of it , furnished or unfurnished , the income they receive from the letting must be included in their tax return . |
7 | This means that if you are a basic rate tax payer you do not have to pay income tax on the interest you receive . |
8 | Many of the former employees of Laidlaw & Fairgrieve 's Tweedvale spinning mill at Walkerburn had not bothered to claim unemployment benefit when the company closed the factory without warning in August 1988 . |
9 | The task force can travel quickly because it does not have to carry support material with it . |
10 | Now this motion does not seem to understand government housing policy so let me explain government housing policy , I do n't agree with all of it but this , this is the policy bit . |
11 | Furthermore , restricting intraluminal sodium concentration in jejunal perfusion does not seem to limit glucose absorption . |
12 | In the first such case in the UK , Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program ; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement , and that copying non-literal aspects of a program , such as structure and organisation , could well constitute infringement ; the company 's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry ; in the past , copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code . |