Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [vb infin] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 Whatever about the apparent failure of Desmond and his executives , is it not absolutely extraordinary that John V. O'Dwyer , of Arthur Cox , solicitor to and main board member of the Smurfit organisation , apparently did not brief Michael on the Independent 's retraction and the specific references to UPH and Desmond ?
2 We know what happened to Judas and his pieces of silver , so do n't turn traitor on your anti-racist fans 'cos then we would n't be able to wear our Morrissey Fans Against The Nazis badges with pride ( Gay , straight or otherwise ) .
3 It is slightly cut away at the rear and so does n't put pressure on the Achilles tendon .
4 The SCA deliberately do not make agreements on the grounds that there is a legal right to paddle Scottish rivers , a position disputed by some .
5 I do n't mind if you write to all the tenants and say please do n't have foxes on your land , we do n't like it .
6 Important : Please do not claim help on low-income grounds if you have automatic entitlement or if you already have a current AG2 or AG3 certificate .
7 PLEASE DO NOT WRITE LETTERS ON BEHALF OF VIC WILLIAMS .
8 You know sometimes do n't read magazines on a regular basis .
9 Because the international standards of vital statistics give priority only to age and parity ( United Nations , 1964 , pp. 11–12 ) , death certificates ordinarily do not include questions on birth interval ; the importance of spacing can be determined mostly from special studies in which birth and death records are matched , and there is a conspicuous lack of these studies even for the more advanced countries .
10 ‘ He certainly did not put pressure on us , ’ he said .
11 As you are aware , the Regional Council is responsible for strategic planning and therefore does not hold information on such matters as land ownership , rights of way and industrial planning consents .
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