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

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1 Although she swung round quickly , he noticed that she did not seem all that startled .
2 The familiarity of this divide at least seems to show that we do not treat all behaviour as determined , and thus that a distinction between autonomous and non-autonomous individuals is part of our everyday conception of the world .
3 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 .
4 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 . ’
5 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 .
6 Following a low fat diet in the long term would certainly ensure that they did not regain all they had lost so far .
7 The final result is a system which , although it does not contain all the data one would wish , has speed and flexibility .
8 It has often been objected to this account that it does not fit all of consciousness , that some of consciousness refutes it .
9 Such a procedure is not fully efficient in that it does not use all the information contained in the model .
10 The Bank of England reserves the right to decline to accept bids that it judges to be out of line with market conditions even if this should mean that it does not sell all stock on offer .
11 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 .
12 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 ) .
13 ( 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 .
14 In the current situation many issues as yet remain unresolved and we do not have all the answers .
15 If we do not need all that DP equipment now we may need it in the future .
16 The result applies even if we do not have all > 0 since the device of adding a constant K to all terms simply adds K to and .
17 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 .
18 If they did not know all of his plans , they would be placing themselves in great danger .
19 On the other hand , I know that at least some people must have read it because each day I get a pile of letters about my book , many asking questions or making detailed comments that indicate that they have read it , even if they do not understand all of it .
20 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 .
21 Eck 's defence was that of ‘ operational necessity ’ , i.e. that if he did not destroy all traces of the sinking , his boat would be in grave danger of itself being sunk by Allied aircraft in the morning , as had happened to his four predecessors .
22 as if he did not know all this for himself , and was not endlessly wrestling , valiantly and incredulously , with the problem of his own chronic poverty !
23 We have set up a Review Group but I do not think all action can wait on its recommendations .
24 Local authorities possess in the full council meeting a ‘ centre of decision-making ’ , but they do not control all public policy decisions within the geographical area in which they operate .
25 He himself had a beautiful voice , but he did not know all that amount of technique .
26 This was quite a good bargain for the monks , but it did not silence all their criticisms .
27 You should not need to feel inadequate because you do not understand all the technical terms of someone else 's profession .
28 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 .
29 Because he did not deliver all the papers .
30 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 . ’
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