Example sentences of "[adv] do not [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Spencer naturally did n't want a training aircraft so they came away having bought the Mk XIV , this was January 1979 . |
2 | I personally do n't know a lot about it apart from the fact that Arthur Scargill went up there and there was a bit of excitement . |
3 | Crazy Ibrahim bouncing off the walls , appearing at the Lebanese Embassy , and you apparently do n't give a damn . |
4 | Mixing the metaphors there , but er basically do n't take a risk on one company or one product . |
5 | There is no precise definition of a storm but it must be noted that strong winds ( unless storm force ) or heavy rain alone do not constitute a storm . |
6 | ‘ Ideas alone do not constitute a crime ’ Chinese official |
7 | But whoever it was that made that claim obviously did not have a school day on which he was expected to use MY brain to do one of Mr Kent 's maths tests ! |
8 | So do n't give a signal at all . |
9 | You would n't let a thief tow away your home — so do n't make a present of your caravan |
10 | so do n't make a lot of difference does it ? |
11 | The most reliable data gives its size as 60cm ( 2″ ) , so do n't consider a tank of less than 4′ , and be prepared to go up to 6′ as the fish matures . |
12 | I know you 're going to be interviewed and I know which network it is , so do n't deny a thing . ’ |
13 | ’ Anyroad , 'er and oor George is over t'moon , so do n't put a damper on . ’ |
14 | One night spent together did n't make a relationship out of open warfare . |
15 | Sorry to anyone who 'd been hoping for a match report from Newcastle , but I went home to Wakefield the morning after the game and so did n't get a chance to post one . |
16 | It was early yet — not even six o'clock — and they were high on spending money and trying lovely outfits on , so did not give a toss . |
17 | The only problem was that the big men in Formula One were not delegated at the Plenary Conference of FISA and so did not have a vote . |
18 | ( 1 ) This section shall apply to any premises for which a public house licence is held and in respect of which an application for Sunday opening has not been granted under Schedule 4 to this Act : ( a ) if the holder of the licence gives notice of the application of the section to the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below , and ( b ) as from such date as may be specified in the said notice : Provided that a licence-holder shall not give notice of application as aforesaid , and this section shall not apply to the premises for which he holds his licence , unless : ( i ) the licensing board for the area within which the premises are situated is satisfied that the premises are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , for the purpose of habitually providing the customary main meal at midday or in the evening , or both , for the accommodation of persons frequenting the remises , and that the part of the premises mentioned in subsection 3 ) below does not contain a bar counter . |
19 | She obviously does n't get a lot to eat . |
20 | Merrivale could have done it on his own when he was in there with her , and the gentleman who came in from outside did n't need a partner either . |
21 | It was also noted that the men of West Belfast generally do not play a role in the latter ! |
22 | I 'm sorry but I just do n't want a relationship right now . |
23 | ‘ I just do n't give a shit . |
24 | So now I just do n't give a shit , I do the dishes and |
25 | Some folk just do n't get a choice . |
26 | ‘ There are some marvellous directors and performers but they just do n't get a chance to show what they can do . |
27 | ‘ Well , we just do n't have a lot of choice here . |
28 | She splits me off from you lot , I 'm really fucked off actually cos like when I just go to dinner I just go with bloody Marina and then I sit there and I just do n't say a word and no one ever talks to me . |
29 | ‘ Just do n't say a thing ! ’ |
30 | And George Felix plunged on , ‘ Aha , Whitey just did n't get a chance to ask . |