Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [verb] about the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The famous sequence where the heroine can not stop thinking about the blood-stained knife , and keeps overhearing the word ‘ knife ’ in her father 's newsagent 's shop , is also an unparalleled use of sound technique .
2 Clearly there can be no simple answer to such a question , but we need to appreciate that , until the eighteenth century , the speculative moral philosophers who concerned themselves with such issues did not have to bother about the practical implications of their argument .
3 The hon. Gentleman does not have to worry about the normal courtesy of staying to listen to the next speaker .
4 That means Santander should not have to worry about the dud property loans plaguing other banks in the region .
5 He is a Whip who receives about £35,000 a year or more and he does not have to worry about the daily necessities of life .
6 I do not wish to gloat about the sad decline this season of Darlington , but I have written several letters pointing out the probable outcome relegation .
7 SMALL businesses do not seem to know about the industrial building allowances introduced last November , and the uptake has been very disappointing , David Wilson , chairman of Wilson Bowden , the Midlands house-builder and developer , said yesterday .
8 With Cosmos your holiday price already includes your transfer from your hotel to the entrance of the fabulous EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park and back again to your hotel in the evening , so you do n't need to worry about the extra expenditure or having to find your way around .
9 If We Do n't Address The Issue Of Global Ecology , We Wo n't Have To Worry About The Other Issues .
10 She paused for a few thoughtful moments , then said quietly , ‘ I ca n't help wondering about the next owner . ’
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