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

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1 With case study material print has an important role but there is always the danger that it goes astray or just does n't get read .
2 It sounds more like a yoga class , but Pierre 's technique has helped thousands of people who either could n't swim at all or just did n't like putting their head underwater .
3 what it might have done is that probably did n't need doing because Mouse Com was probably already fixed and now we 're unfixing it ?
4 Obviously this is n't always the case with ex-offenders — even those who are like this tend to get branded by society , and so do n't get given a chance to start anew .
5 Where management are not borrowing and so do not need to obtain interest relief , and vendor shareholders wish to obtain capital gains tax deferral and are offered debentures in Newco for their Target shares , it may be possible to use a partnership to acquire control of Target but also incorporate a Newco ( owned by the partnership ) to issue the debentures .
6 Some children never learn that it is worth the effort and so do not learn to read efficiently .
7 Lily too had noticed the policeman by now and perhaps did not want to encounter him .
8 x Unix operating systems and on to Solaris 2. x and naturally does n't want to share all the goodies it has in 2. x with 1 .
9 In practice , a number of dealers had not succeeded in passing the little BIDS exam , and obviously had n't bothered to cheat their way through it either .
10 They had been warned to report any further attacks and obviously do n't want to take any chances .
11 Investment advertisements sent by the firm only to customers satisfying those tests ( or who are themselves authorised under the FSA ) are therefore exempt advertisements for the purposes of the COB Rules and normally do not need to comply with the SFA investment advertisement rules .
12 Thick sheets of paper — 300lb or greater — will dry before the sheet begins to buckle from the water and thus do not require stretching .
13 Fabia exclaimed , and still did n't want to believe it , even when the woman vigorously nodded her head .
14 He had spoken his words with his habitual grim-faced detachment and still did n't turn to look at her .
15 Kim Kennedy , mitigating , said Cardwell denied making the threats and also did not accept making the number of calls alleged .
16 Nicholas certainly did not want to fight alone , and probably did not want to fight at all .
17 Unfortunately that was insufficient to keep Ballingall employed , for the General was not on good terms with Ballingall , and clearly did not feel compelled to serve Lord Melville , and it was the latter whom Ballingall chose to blame for his misfortunes , complaining of the injustice of this treatment when ‘ Lord Melville never had a more staunch friend , nor strinuous supporter in the district of these Boroughs ’ .
18 please be patient , and please do n't disappear to do your own thing after you 've checked in ; this might prolong the delay .
19 " I really do think ah Steve -oh , and please do n't hesitate to interject if you feel you have anything you wish to articulate ; this is n't a star chamber here , I want you to play a full and meaningful part in this discussion If you feel that thereby we can ah , resolve , …
20 His editors meddled excessively with his work — and then did n't manage to sell it .
21 Her Finals were approaching , and she had no idea of what she should do next , and indeed did not dare to think about the future for she knew that it offered her little in the way of readily acceptable projects .
22 We may tend to assume that other companies and cultures operate with the same sorts of motivations and criteria of success as we do , despite the fact that Japanese companies , for instance , turn in a very low rate of profit compared to those in the United Kingdom , and indeed do not need to do so because of the low interest charges and ready availability of capital in their country .
23 Her friend — for she and Rose had become quite close — had sniffed at Mrs Langtry , and said kindly , ‘ I ‘ ear as ‘ ow she 's a right fat cow these days , ’ and fortunately had not asked to look at the other one she had bought .
24 In Fagan ( see above and Chapter 4 ) , it was held to be a battery when the accused inadvertently applied force and wrongfully decided not to stop using it .
25 The work force want to return to a contract and yet do not want to return to a situation which takes away from their individual freedom and negotiating rights .
26 She wanted to go and yet did n't want to go both at once .
27 But I was on medical and BUPA hospitals had special arrangements where they did n't have to have a cheque and where did n't have to have a banker 's order .
28 But this difficulty was not necessarily insurmountable and certainly does not justify writing off the Duke as a political lightweight .
29 Avoid getting too close to them and certainly do n't try to wrestle with them or restrain them .
30 I did not feel sympathetic towards Catherine , and certainly did not want to frighten my poor master by telling him she was ill .
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