Example sentences of "[conj] do not [vb infin] [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It did n't do anything for the tenants of this city or did n't put any new proposals forward .
2 It is not clear however whether it has a neuronal-specific regulatory role , because the data obtained in non neuronal cells were obtained by transient transfections in cells that do not show any hypersensitive sites in this region of the promoter of the endogenous NF-L gene .
3 Council tenants , perhaps the ‘ fortunate few ’ in villages that do not have many local authority houses , are usually the more poorly paid rural workers and can include the homeless and ex-tied-cottagers rehoused under statutory obligations of councils .
4 For those used to working from diagrammatical patterns , FORMAT E , the MINIATURE OUTLINE with Japanese notation is a good choice for garments that do not have any special stitch pattern details .
5 with that jumper and a pair of jeans that do n't fit any more .
6 So there 's some countries in the desert around the Gobi desert that do n't have any primary industry .
7 He gathered his own particular circle of close advisers around him and was prone to discount views that did not reflect those prevailing in his own circle .
8 Those businesses that did not meet this exacting standard would , vowed Mr Welch , be ‘ fixed , closed or sold ’ .
9 And the birth of the Universe , if some current theories are to be believed , depended on particles that did not have any physical existence at all .
10 By this time , Lou and Charlie had moved too — the business had been running down for a long period and there was no point in staying in a flat over a shop that did n't exist any more .
11 I grew up in an area that did n't have any live theatre to speak of , but we did have a local cinema house , and I was just in awe of this thing called the cinema .
12 A rival cheetah that does n't have such big leg muscles may not run quite so fast , but it has resources to spare for making an extra lot of milk and therefore perhaps rearing another cub .
13 Choueka [ 1988 ] has designed an algorithm for locating collocational expressions in corpora that does not include any morphological or syntactic component and does not require any dictionary lookup .
14 And do n't forget all this week on drive time with Tim , he 'll be airing some of the best , when only fish and chips will do stories .
15 and do n't forget all next week you 'll be doing the planning the future bit as well .
16 And do n't fuss any more about such things , ’ said Dotty , ‘ I really have n't time to explain it all when the chickens are waiting to be fed . ’
17 ‘ Good enough , ’ said Joe , ‘ and do n't spill any dicky birds yourself . ’
18 We have a good crew and do n't expect any radical changes .
19 If you feel you 're going to be sick , just try not to be , and do n't drink any more till it passes off , otherwise it 'll all be wasted , wo n't it ?
20 And do n't pull that funny face !
21 You already have sisters and do n't need any more family .
22 And do n't use any more hot water , or there 'll be none left for me , ’ Beth told her sharply .
23 and do n't take all that loaf cos that 's all that
24 And do n't say any more for the moment .
25 A defence is only as good as its defenders and do not forget that good players do not turn out in non-League football for beer money .
26 Across occupations , pension ages vary arbitrarily and do not show any systematic relationship to individual skills or preferences .
27 The committees that consider Bills are in no way specialized ; they consider new legislation in rotation regardless of subject and do not do any separate investigatory work .
28 The Jivaro depend largely on agriculture and do not eat many wild plants , though they hunt a lot .
29 Thieblot and Haggard emphasise that these observations are made only on the basis of ‘ preliminary analysis ’ and do not offer any empirical validation .
30 With such contrasts , soul and body stay healthy and do not produce those inevitable diseases that result from the preponderance of scholarly activity and from the excessive predominance of physical activity as well …
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