Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pers pn] do not [adv] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , do not do this until you have checked that you do not also need to increase GBLSECTIONS and/or GBLPAGES .
2 From the outset he had decided that he did not much care for the tall fair youth who seemed to look down his long nose at everything .
3 Mr Gibbon has rightly said that we do n't really know what is asked .
4 If it was simply a matter of the operating system , I 'd have said that it did n't much matter which of the two you chose to go with .
5 It has often been said that he did not really have any very clear idea of what he wanted from his Council ; and as far as content goes , that may be true .
6 It has been argued that it did not actually initiate any changes in the mental health field , rather it endorsed the developments that were already taking place within hospitals and in the community .
7 If you are the number one in the market and have the strongest brands it could be argued that you do not necessarily need to have the strongest people !
8 It is thought that it does not necessarily mean granted or refused .
9 I was so cowed that I did n't even say who I was ; I pretended to be her .
10 It is not always understood that he does not only help her but has frequently to lead her into a movement .
11 Variations on this theme may be acceptable provided that they do not unwittingly reward the child for not waiting or wetting .
12 It must be remembered that you do not just want someone whose opinion is going to carry weight but someone who is also going to provide persuasive evidence both in their report and at trial .
13 However , if biographies of artists are carefully examined , it will be found that they do not necessarily contain much art criticism at all ; a biographer may prefer not to express personal views about the artist 's work ; a book 's main thrust may be to describe the artist 's own aims and ideas .
14 That , and the discovery that she could not bear a man near her in the early days after the rape ; so she had feigned an illness , explained as the consequence of her breaking her engagement with Havvie , which , of course , had caused an immense furore inside and outside of society , and Mama and Papa had put off their visit to England , and sent her loving letters , for she had written that she had discovered that she did not really love Havvie at all , had merely been beglamoured by his appearance , name and title .
  Next page