Example sentences of "and [verb] not make " in BNC.
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1 | Tell your reader what questions you are going to answer and do n't make promises you ca n't keep ( see pp. 92 – 4 ) . |
2 | Keep lips together while drawing the lipline and do n't make it too heavy . |
3 | At any rate , treat all results with the greatest of caution , and do n't make too much of them . |
4 | Oh , please God , she prayed , shake Perdita out of this ghastly mood and make her happy again , and look after darling Violet and Eddie , and Gainsborough and Ethel , and please God , if you think it 's right , let me fall in love with a man who is n't married , who falls in love with me and do n't make it too long . |
5 | But let me do it in my own time , and do n't make me feel like a brood mare . |
6 | But lock the gate and take the key with you , and do n't make a rattle when you come back . |
7 | And do n't make faces at me . ’ |
8 | Some are completely on another plateau , you know , they 're just not in the real world ; they wander round and do n't make eye-contact unless they 're talking to you ; they just look at the ceiling all the time when they 're lecturing . |
9 | So swallow your pride and do n't make an enemy of your own child . ’ |
10 | In abstract they may admire and be excited by them , but their day-to-day preference is for women who want to please them and do n't make too much of a fuss . |
11 | And do n't make a fuss , you were lucky the trucks were empty . |
12 | ‘ My advice to you is to do whatever she wants , and do n't make her angry ! ’ |
13 | On the other hand , there are a very large number of arrangements in which the pieces are disordered and do n't make a picture . |
14 | Some British cooker tops still tend to be niggardly in size and do n't make sufficient allowance for four large pans . |
15 | ‘ Hush , girl , and do n't make a show of your ignorance . |
16 | I think you should wait for that and do n't make any presumptions about the future of the runway . |
17 | She waited till Sophie nodded reluctantly , then she added smoothly , ‘ So come to my party and do n't make an enemy of the man who has proved to be such a good neighbour . ’ |
18 | They work for a living and do n't make much money . |
19 | And do n't make them pay . |
20 | Do n't breathe over them and do n't make it so obvious . |
21 | Any change data are thus inevitably incomplete and do not make allowance for potential voting patterns in the many very safe Labour wards where councillors were returned unopposed . |
22 | I knit very well , and do not make mistakes |
23 | We hope that the Government will listen reasonably to them , because they have been tabled in a reasonable frame of mind and do not make party political points . |
24 | ( ii ) Changing house — Most court orders relate to a specific property and do not make provision for the wife moving house and occupying another property upon similar terms and conditions . |
25 | She was astounded , and did not make me much wiser . ’ |
26 | Because I had not done much mathematics at school or at Oxford , I found general relativity very difficult at first and did not make much progress . |
27 | The revolutionary mid-engined ( and transversely-mounted ) Miura was yet to come and did n't make its debut until the Turin show of 1966 . |
28 | ‘ She was polite and did n't make any fuss at all . |
29 | Mrs Caroline Blockley , 29 , said : ‘ He had an affair , but at least he admitted it and did n't make a big fuss . |
30 | I ran 21.6 seconds , again wind assisted , for the 200 metres and did n't make the team . |