Example sentences of "[pron] do not [vb infin] all [art] " in BNC.

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1 I feel I do not know all the secrets of your heart .
2 When one comes to look at the judgments in the American Economic Laundry case , it appears clear that the approach which the court was adopting in that case was to regard the tenant against whom a possession order had been made as a statutory tenant who did not have all the rights to protection conferred by the Rent Restriction Acts .
3 You should not need to feel inadequate because you do not understand all the technical terms of someone else 's profession .
4 If you do not keep all the things written in the book of the law , you remain under its curse as a lawbreaker As James put it in his Epistle , ‘ whoever shall keep the whole law , and yet offend in one point , is guilty of all ’ ( 2 : 10 ) .
5 ( If you do not use all the recipe at once , you can keep it in the fridge for a couple of days , or freeze it .
6 In the current situation many issues as yet remain unresolved and we do not have all the answers .
7 The plan is not a blueprint for the future , it stresses , merely the starting signal for a process in which dialogue and choices made by individuals , private industry and government will shape the environmental programmes : ‘ What we want to do , in the realization that we do not understand all the relationships , is to indicate the conditions under which an environmental quality can be attained that will provide future generations with as many options as possible . ’
8 If it is claimed that reasons are needed for this verdict , which might be doubted , one has to do with the fact that we do not take all the causes of behaviour to be other behaviour .
9 Usually we do not know all the sites , and we do not know if they were all contemporary or only used seasonally .
10 We do not know all the scientific nuances of the problem .
11 Of course you could say that we do not need all the animals anyway , but at the moment we have got them , so there is a conflict here .
12 But what happens if within my design , horizontal line one does not contain all the colours used , or even has only one of the colours , as in the case of a pattern that has either horizontal stripes , or large areas of colour ?
13 The observed price of the object can then be decomposed and thought of as a weighted sum of the prices of each characteristic ; since one does not observe all the attributes , a part of the price of each drawing will remain unexplained , and contain the influence of time ( the trend , if any ) , as well as random elements ; this is the ‘ characteristic free ’ ( i.e. corrected for quality ) price of a drawing ; these prices can now be added and by taking annual averages , one obtains the ‘ average price of the year ’ .
14 To confuse matters for the historian , the exponents of widely differing interpretations called themselves ‘ Darwinians ’ because they acknowledged Darwin 's lead even if they did not accept all the details of his theory .
15 Lastly , question ( 4 ) referred to the court in Case C 221/89 is concerned with the fact that the Act of 1988 also applies to fishing vessels which were registered in the old register but , because they do not satisfy all the new requirements , in principle ceased to be registered on 31 March 1989 .
16 I would expect that because at this stage they do not understand all the pros and cons .
17 As such , they do not include all the varied elements that influence the distribution of income , but we have supplemented the formal algebra by a qualitative account of the most significant mechanisms that remain to be incorporated .
18 They do not list all the inhabitants by any means , but as a large proportion of the workforce were employed in trades , crafts and services a good idea of the occupational structure of a town can be quickly gained from a scrutiny of the classified entries .
19 He did not speak all the way .
20 ‘ Because he did not deliver all the papers .
21 The mere fact that he did not have all the information could not be an excuse for not complying with the notice under s 8 , TMA 1970 .
22 First , it did not take all the development value .
23 But his speculation — so far only seen in outline , in a methodological ( and often polemical ) essay rather than in a series of detailed studies — point to what I believe to be the correct questions even if he does not provide all the right answers .
24 It does not explain all the peculiar initial conditions of the big bang ; but it does provide some rationale for conditions that otherwise have to be accepted as given .
25 The final result is a system which , although it does not contain all the data one would wish , has speed and flexibility .
26 The Court ruled that , even if the agencies staff were instructed to print out what they deemed to be records , the electronic material are ‘ quantitatively different than a copy printed out in paper form and , therefore the Defendants ’ record keeping system violates ( the statute ) because it does not save all the information contained in these electronic records . ’
27 It does not have all the features of a full paint package but this means that it will not take up megabytes of hard disc space .
28 Such a procedure is not fully efficient in that it does not use all the information contained in the model .
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