Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Do not think you walk your own road , you walk down a telephone
2 For instance , if the parties do not want the expert to consider any evidence other than that contained in their submissions , and do not want him to make his own independent investigations , they could stipulate to that effect in the expert clause .
3 ‘ I could n't diet , ’ Robyn declared , deliberately not allowing herself to imagine what all the women he had known would look like .
4 It could not use them to manufacture its own products ( see also Peter Pan Manufacturing Corp v Corsets Silhouette [ 1964 ] 1 WLR 96 ) .
5 Although she dislikes her father 's will — not to let her choose her own husband — she has no intention of rebelling against it .
6 It was the not knowing which perturbed him most and led him to take an action which he knew would lead to his inevitable and somewhat painful death .
7 The wife said in evidence that she knew the charge was a security but did not realise it affected her own share in the house .
8 Their job is to apply it , not to change it to fit their own ethics or politics . "
9 Carry your forward guard well out from the body but do not allow it to cross your own centre-line .
10 Parties to CITES must give the secretariat the finances with which to do its job and not oblige it to raise its own funds in ways which lead to question and criticism . ’
11 Good Lord , I have n't heard anyone call him that in years !
12 But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging .
13 I mean I do n't want him to wear them all the time
14 I do n't want them to ask me any more questions , so what I do is I lie back in the sofa and shut my eyes like I 'm asleep .
15 I told her I did n't want her to do it any more .
16 But I should n't want her do it all her life !
17 But er , I was giving this er I 'd been giving it a stroke , and er it 's sort of dying to be fussed , but I do n't think they give it any attention across there .
18 I do n't think she finds me much use .
19 ‘ Surely you did n't think I bore you any personal grudge about what happened ? ’
20 I do n't think I know anybody that hundred per cent 'appy .
21 She said she trusted me but I do n't think I like 'er any more , ’ I said , pursing my lips .
22 ‘ I do n't think he suspects me any more . ’
23 can I say that as long as the integrity of each religion is preserved , then education is a very sound er erm is very sound in prospect , but sadly it has become a melting pot and as my Noble Friends like to refer to it a mish-mash and I do n't think it does anything more than serve to confuse children if it 's done badly .
24 ‘ But I do n't think it makes me any worse of a detective . ’
25 You do n't need me to love you any more ?
26 I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that vinyl wallcovering shows every defect in the plasterwork , so it was important to butt the different vinyls perfectly to avoid the joints showing through the border .
27 I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that .
28 ‘ You do n't need me to tell you that , Dolly .
29 B but the funds to support this work are harder to come by and you do n't need me to tell you that .
30 But you do n't need me to tell you that .
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