Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb base] not [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 If they 're totally wrong I do n't generally bother .
2 ‘ I 'm afraid I do n't quite follow you , sir . ’
3 By this we do not Just mean that many people believe that the system is unjust .
4 When we feel unwell in some way or another we do not always recognize stress as the culprit .
5 a lot about it and sha n't be , frankly I 'm relieved I do n't actually know a lot but when the meeting to discuss what we 're supposed to do is on December tenth yo so I 'm a bit torn cos I in a way that 's what I ought to be doing even though the welfare business in a way that 's wh that 's what I ought to be doing cos it 's entirely .
6 You 've got okay you 've got something like a six I do n't even know what time the train comes they change at different times , the one I 've caught was at five past nine train .
7 As the Wasp Junior is supercharged you do not just push the lever to the stop for fear of bursting it , so I relied on Tony to limit the movement of my left hand , revelling in the swelling thunder of the fifteen-litre engine and the surging acceleration as the nose reared under its power .
8 But when you see it like that you do n't just distort the world , you distort yourself .
9 That 's a I 'm very lucky I do n't really have problems with the angles
10 ‘ Sometimes they 're so quick you do n't even see them . ’
11 Cos they do n't actually , if you do something like that , say you put plus five , minus five and then sit down and , you 're the one that plus three and minus three you do n't actually lose marks doing something wrong , you can not be penalised for doing it wrong , you can only gain credit for doing something right , because they 'll , give you five marks to doing that bit right and then knock three off for doing something else wrong , they , they would never give you penalty marks , they will only credit for doing things right , but so often it 's quite like down as you want , you ca n't .
12 It 's quite obvious you do n't normally take in paying guests . ’
13 And I think when you 're little you do n't really understand and , unless your parents tell you , then
14 By these we do not just mean that lots of people do research and take time over it .
15 Well I just heard it on the radio , we 're all I do n't really know .
16 Cos if you get em If you put a bo A multiple choice and if They 're not actually think they just like look at one and , Oh I do n't really like that all I do n't really like think about it .
17 ‘ Are you sure you do n't just want Rickie out of the way ? ’
18 Now my view is that I think rather like your comment on Christian doing concerts , Scottish Amicable er Standard Life Scottish Hydro , Scottish Power , Scottish Nuclear I do n't necessarily see it as making influence to make a decision to make a purchase or to recommend a purchase to the third party in another part of Scotland
19 I feel sad for all who did n't attend and for those who do n't even have the chance to attend something similar .
20 The ‘ no meaning ’ theist denies that the theist needs to say anything about the existence of God that is intelligible to those who do n't already accept the existence of God as true .
21 Very strongly recommended — even to those who do n't usually like guitar albums .
22 The Chamber , through its European Business Development Group , recently produced a very helpful ‘ idiot sheet ’ for those who do n't fully understand ‘ subsidiarity , ’ let alone have the opportunity to read the full , weighty Maastricht Treaty tome .
23 It also points to alternatives for those who do not wholly share his views .
24 To help it to be more acceptable , or is it already acceptable to those who do not yet attend ?
25 Renters are not ‘ down-and-outs ’ , but those who do not yet have the opportunity to own a home , though they may well do so in later life .
26 The building itself and its atmosphere as a place of worship can speak powerfully to those who do not normally use it , and brings them into contact with the church community .
27 Installation artist Jan Marshall gains much of her inspiration from Prism , the ‘ Arts for Everyone ’ facility for those who do not normally have ready access to the arts .
28 He also hopes the new format will attract new readers , both those who do not regularly read a daily newspaper and converts from the rival Liberation - which has won an extraordinary success among younger readers with its mix of lively writing , news features and bold use of photography and design .
29 As teachers … we can not give this faculty to those who do not already possess it , as a natural endowment , in the degree which literary criticism demands .
30 Industrial sponsorship is normally necessary for the fourth and fifth years , and can be arranged for those who do not already have sponsorship .
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