Example sentences of "[vb base] not [vb pp] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are using a multi-tasker try not run a large number of programs at the same . |
2 | I 've not seen a double yoke egg for a long , long time , I do n't know why , but sometimes you used to get a box of six and nearly all of them would be double yoke for some reason , do n't ask me why , I do n't know , where 's your cup ? , did you bring it in ? |
3 | We do n't bother any more if we 've not got a good chance of winning . |
4 | I 've not got a proper Christmas tree out am I ? |
5 | we 've not got a big room |
6 | They 've not got a fresh spring image . |
7 | These fortunate people are the first generation approaching retirement who have not suffered a significant interruption in their career because of the war . |
8 | In fact I have not met a single teacher who does not want to be their best and do their best for young people , even though what this means in practice is very different for different teachers . |
9 | Mrs Anita Culley , manager of the hotel , said : ‘ We have not noticed a large drop in trade during the recession . |
10 | As yet I have not written a single page by daylight . |
11 | Stanley , Signor , Lidgard & Karr ( 1981 ) present some cogent criticism of the work of Raup and his associates and establish that chance factors have not played a dominant role in producing dramatic changes in diversity . |
12 | But they have not made a single bid at Britain 's top yearling sale this week . |
13 | As yet I have not seen a golden eagle on any of my trips to Argyll , but if I do I would appreciate any tips you could give me for photographing them . |
14 | Unlike the 1920s and 1930s , the current socio-economic problems , acute though they are , have not seen a marked upswing in the political fortunes of the extreme Right . |
15 | A spokeswoman for Cleveland Police admitted there was a problem with young men in Middlesbrough carrying knives , but added : ‘ We have not seen a particular increase in the recent past . ’ |
16 | We have not heard a single word . |
17 | I have not heard a single argument — there was not a sentence in the Secretary of State 's speech — to suggest that the upper limit will be reached in the coming year . |
18 | Unlike many other contracts , the courts have not exercised a strong influence over the framework of this relationship and the common law only imposes a few terms upon leasehold parties . |
19 | If I have not achieved a shapely figure by then , I shall become a nun ! ’ |
20 | However , a failure to agree a price will often be strong evidence that the parties have not reached a binding agreement ( see , eg Courtney and Fairbairn Ltd v Tolaini Bros ( Hotels ) Ltd [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 297 ) . |
21 | As between the other three , I have not expressed a particular preference , but because no developer has come forward in connection with sector three , there has perhaps been less detailed attention paid to that sector the A fifty nine , than to others . |
22 | I have not described a tenacious battle to secure compensation for a number of distinguished urologists who contracted hepatitis , believedly at a medical banquet , and for whom at the end of the day a moderate degree of compensation was — against considerable odds — secured . |
23 | We have not attempted a similar exercise for this Report : we felt that such samples needed very careful selection which would take time we could not afford , and that , unless samples were numerous and lengthy , they would inevitably illustrate only a few aspects . |
24 | Indeed , strictly speaking , so far we have not mentioned a single school development that falls within the scope of this study 's working definition of multimedia . |
25 | There has been little methodological writing about them until very recently ; there are major researchers , such as Goffman , with many volumes to their credit , who have not published a single line on their techniques ; and , while quantitative data are conventionally available to other researchers for re-analysis , no such traditions exists in qualitative research ; field-notes , indeed are often jealously guarded . |
26 | The fact is that I have not needed a constant stream of young ferrets . |
27 | ‘ Records will show very shortly that we have not had a typical winter for this part of the country and that seems to be the main reason , ’ he told the environmental health committee yesterday . |
28 | This is obviously disturbing for both the child and his or her family , particularly if they have not had a great deal of contact with hospitals previously . |
29 | We have not had a great deal of communication from you over the past two years , and it is questionable whether we are of use to you , and you to us . |
30 | Erm we have not had a great deal of time to put this together . |