Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] not [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I personally have not had any problems with over-reaction using this method .
2 I must make it clear at once that I personally do not regard these particular decisions as a constitutional question such as most certainly was the appointment of the chairman .
3 The diagrams mainly use a topo format , and though I personally do not like this much , use and usability dictate here .
4 I personally do not touch any drugs , alcohol or smoking materials , yet I still think that this music is the best in a long time .
5 I just do not understand that girl . ’
6 I really do not see any level at which a dialogue is even possible .
7 No , and it says erm I really did not expect any Grace to answer .
8 I particularly do not want this to happen to feminism ; hence my choice of subject for this essay .
9 I therefore resolved not to have any equations at all . ’
10 I therefore do not regard those authorities as affecting what I would conclude was the clear language of section 2(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1977 , that a statutory tenant remains a statutory tenant so long as he occupies the dwelling house as his residence .
11 ‘ As it is — ’ put in Forest gleefully ‘ — yours truly 'as not done such a bad job after all ! ’
12 Mrs Heaton said : ‘ I certainly did not expect this we had come to look at the architecture . ’
13 I certainly do not accept that .
14 I certainly have not met another Brother or Sister Brush that has been compelled to study it for weeks on end …
15 I certainly have not received any communication from any individual in my ward in favour of hunting .
16 Some of the decline in compliance , says the report , is likely to have been caused by the cooler , wetter conditions of 1991 , resulting in a lower rate of " die-off " of bacteria , and an increase in the frequency in operation of storm overflows , which generally do not have any treatment to reduce bacterial numbers .
17 In the present case , there were numerous statements of view by members in the course of the debate which plainly do not throw any light on the true construction of section 63 .
18 It is essential , in carrying out the test , to use sentential frames which ideally do not share any elements ( although in practice it is usually sufficient if the immediate pre- and post-environments of the substituted items are distinct ) .
19 He had vague memories of a brother who apparently did not exist any more .
20 So you , you just do not do this .
21 you just do not have enough time ,
22 He had no need , no need at all to say that , beautiful though he might have mentioned he thought her , she just did not hold those sort of charms for him — which was what he more or less did say when he drawled , ‘ Would you think me dreadfully ungallant should I mop my brow and tell you — that 's a relief ? ’
23 She still did not have much use for him personally ; he , too , was twenty-one , they were exactly the same age take a week or so , and very sure of himself , too sure , even for her taste .
24 Chris was very quiet and she still did not say much as he threaded the car through the morning traffic .
25 TWO academics , who clearly did not do much of their research in the North-East , have written a book called Bad Language .
26 Like many of the parents , Rita readily agrees with the professional maxim that ‘ It 's natural to feel shocked ’ , but she clearly does not take this to be some scientific and objective concomitant of the situation , something in her genes .
27 She really did not need this .
28 Yeah but you see you , you , you really do not think that somebody is going to do that .
29 And then they surrounded Milward 's house and pillaged and put to the sword Milward and other members of the Wimbledon Society who simply did not understand that — ‘ You look as if you 're going to have a thrombie ! ’ said a voice behind him .
30 You simply do not have enough data .
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