Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This alone does not automatically encourage a singleness of view about management 's purposes . |
2 | Commerce can be seen to be more closely regulated from the late seventh and eighth centuries onwards in the form of manufacturing and trading centres ( Hodges 1982a ) , although these certainly do not necessarily imply free trade ; in fact , quite the opposite , for the evidence from Saxon Southampton , Hamwic , indicates that the craftsman there were as tied and organised as the rural ‘ peasantry ’ . |
3 | In historically accurate terms these settled states had ceased to be colonies fourteen years before Howard 's death , but that probably did not much matter south and west of the Red River which forms the north-east boundary of what was then known as Tejas , or Tehas . |
4 | People who have grown up with the sport when the pressures were not too great perhaps do not always think of others . |
5 | It does i er , in fact , that really does n't even enter my mind . |
6 | It might at least remind the YFs and their like that tomorrow does n't necessarily belong to them . |
7 | Financial delegation in the 1990s therefore does not only involve the school having control of its budget . |
8 | Now obviously in a case like that there does n't really need to be a great deal of negotiation because obviously if it 's something being given ex gratia then really obviously people really ca n't be in a position to argue too much . |
9 | I had n't been to the mere for a week or two so did n't really know if the bream would still be moving or not . |
10 | The discussions about the pre game meets in Tetley pubs just make me homesick , The discussions about the pre game meets in Tetley pubs just make me homesick , luoops Labatt Blue just does n't quite do it . |