Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 At Arsenal FC we do not condone these sort of things .
2 At Turner Village you do not talk about what you 've seen , ’ she said .
3 In his memorandum for Elena Pavlovna he did not concern himself just with her estate in Ukraine .
4 It may be that like the other NCT groups people do not feel the need to attend for more than a few months ( ca n't stay a New Mum for ever ! ! ! ) and at the moment no one needs the MiE group I do not know and I would like to find out .
5 I know nothing about Mr McLachlan he does not appear in Who 's Who : whether he hails from Scotland , Ireland , Korea or Czechoslovakia ; whether he is Catholic , Presbyterian or Buddhist ; whether he is married with children ( sorry , kids ) or celibate ; whether there have been tragedies in his life , or whether it has been an uninterrupted progression to his present exalted situation .
6 She told Mr Ashdown he did not represent an inner-city constituency such as hers , which would bear the brunt of any immigration .
7 If the document is to be regarded technically as a matter of law , as a codicil , of course it need not contain any appointment of executors , but the position still is that when it was signed by Mr. Winterbone it did not contain any effective disposition at all .
8 Unlike Prince Charles she does not have to make such an instant mark .
9 But Robin Armstrong she did not like .
10 If former Secretary Kissinger ever sought the cancellation of the Tibet exhibition he did not call me .
11 Unlike Daniel Miller I do not have to go there in person .
12 Mrs Sandberg I do not want to talk any more .
13 How far it would be appropriate to the Hong Kong context I do not know .
14 Unlike Virginia Woolf she did not seek ‘ new words and new methods ’ for women on earth , but only dreamed of a heavenly free-space .
15 Though in West Germany they do not present the politically balanced slate so dear to advocates of the STV , they could easily be used to that end .
16 Miss Pollard — also a TV fashion commentator at events like Royal Ascot — added : ‘ While the Sunday Express has no wish for a dispute with Buckingham Palace we do not believe it would be proper to publish what amounts to a correction . ’
17 The amount is comparatively small — in a crisis it could be met simply by placing a ban on Sunday motoring — and with the proximity of North Sea oil it does not present an immediate problem .
18 ‘ I must frankly admit the fact , ’ he remarked , ‘ that to the people of Northern Ireland it does not seem that the battle against terrorism is being won fast enough . ’
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