Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are the first people to contact if you do not properly understand your benefit entitlements or if you are unhappy about some point to do with your pension . |
2 | They do not effectively co-ordinate their marketing activities . ’ |
3 | Despite the impression given by some authors ( e.g. Brimson , 1987 ) , a company does not necessarily develop its production methods along a continuum from JIT to CIM systems . |
4 | Remember , it takes your skin between 24 and 48 hours to start producing melanin , which will not only give your skin colour but some natural protection , too . |
5 | And what I 'll do is , I 'll not only pack my Christmas presents into that . |
6 | Can he not still keep his company car though , off sick . |
7 | Cities do not simply reflect their employment structures : they tend to perform worse than their economic constitutions would suggest . |
8 | They could not afford another campaign : they had run through the treasure inherited from Edward II so quickly that they could not even pay their Hainault mercenaries , and they had to borrow both from the Florentine banking house of Bardi and from English merchants . |
9 | It is most disturbing to realize that many of you do not receive any Further Training and some do not even pay their Membership subscription . |
10 | Moreover , Buzzell and Gale argue that , as larger-share businesses do not continuously increase their ROI differential over small-share businesses , one would expect a zero correlation between the change in ROI and market share , which is broadly what Jacobson and Aaker found . |
11 | But Roddick did not immediately turn her trading experience into entrepreneurial endeavour when she grew up . |
12 | The same applies in the labour market where workers made unemployed do not immediately reduce their asking wage and take up a new job — instead , they spend some ( possibly quite considerable ) time searching for a new job at the old wage . |
13 | The same result may occur even if the tenant does not consciously reduce his profit margin . |
14 | But will the banks not then lower their interest rates , thus encouraging people to borrow ? |
15 | Foreign & Colonial does not yet offer its PEP trust , though this may be included in future . |
16 | This means that a child acquiring language who does not yet know what chair means but will acquire the knowledge must already have represented in his ‘ language of thought ’ a predicate of the kind ‘ is a portable seat for one ’ . |
17 | The commanders can not actually see what Lord Raglan intends to refer to . |
18 | Grandparents do n't only give their grandchildren time . |
19 | I would n't normally buy my wife flowers unless I was late or had done something wrong . |
20 | ‘ We could n't possibly pay your travelling expenses though . ’ |
21 | The trip , from Dursley to Plymouth , then by ferry to Santander and finally to the Mediterranean coast , was to cost £2,400 , but 6 companies ca n't now meet their £1,100 share . |
22 | If you do n't want to go as far up the scale as typesetting then it does n't really matter what imaging method you use ; PCL , ACE , PostScript or a PostScript clone — so long as you do n't try to mix and match the two |
23 | So I , I ca n't really say my school days were the happiest days , they certainly were n't . |
24 | I do n't even send my cousins Christmas cards , let alone the |
25 | He does n't do a damn thing , he does n't even pay his wife wages — I give up ! ’ |
26 | So you 're you 're talking to Mr Plumber and you do n't even mention our company name |
27 | and the track-suit wo n't even fit his action man now |
28 | As for point ( b ) , I could n't even get my brain cells around the questions never mind the answers . |
29 | Not only had I proved myself a liar but I 'd not been much good at school and did n't even get my leaving certificate . |
30 | did n't even know her stopping distances |