Example sentences of "[vb base] n't [verb] the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many manufacturers test to tog value ( the warmth rating used for duvets ) , but do n't give the information on the pack .
2 Yes a hundred metres in ten seconds but you do n't give the speed like that .
3 If your choice is , or you are forced to find , housing in the private sector , do n't leave the search until the day before term commences .
4 Also , should you require overnight accommodation do n't leave the booking until the last minute .
5 ‘ Philippa , do n't kick the cupboard like that .
6 Do n't miss the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.
7 Oh yes , and do n't miss the gravestone in the churchyard of the Derbyshire cricketer Harry Bagshaw .
8 Do n't miss the launch of our new sister magazine BBC Gourmet Good Food , price £2.50 , on sale November 12 .
9 Plus … do n't miss the launch of our sensational Slim Plan — GH 's tried and tested diet for the 90s
10 Or if you 're on foot do n't miss the cluster of narrow streets around the port , reminiscent of an Eastern bazaar .
11 Do n't zoom the lens in and out , either , but save this effect for the last shot in which you zoom out to a wide view of the garden again .
12 I do n't think the type of aeroplane will have anything to do with this . ’
13 The style of the book is almost cinematic , with images unfolding before the viewer reads the " titles " , as if to bear out Avedon 's remark " I do n't think the West of these portraits is any more conclusive than the West of John Wayne " .
14 Do n't think the morality of it troubles me for an instant .
15 I do n't think the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has much chance of actually affecting the government .
16 This did n't give the guy a lot of confidence about his bet , but I do n't think the thought of losing had entered Peter 's head .
17 I do n't think the cost of living is any cheaper than it is here , from what I can gather .
18 ‘ I do n't think the question of a change is one we 'd like to answer at the moment , ’ a Football Association spokesman said .
19 Because I do n't think the question of what 's going on outside Moat Centre today or yesterday or the day after , has a lot to do with the actual alternatives that we 've been .
20 Erm I think that those are erm er disadvantages with which any er possible location in Harrogate er District would start and I do n't think the assessment in Mr 's paper er accurately reflects either the criterion in the structure plan er in terms of assimilation , or indeed the nature of the landscape erm and what I know of it in the Harrogate District .
21 But he felt this was a minority reaction and warned : ‘ Given the increasing emphasis on the property and space audit I do n't think the profession as a whole is as geared up as it should be . ’
22 ‘ I do n't think the gap between English and Australian rugby is very wide at all , ’ he says .
23 But I do n't think the method of policing will change , because again going back to eighty one and Scarman , and he said , Get in among them , liaise , talk .
24 We 're not seeking to impose artificial restraints of development , we do n't think the demand for a settlement is there .
25 I just do n't think the amount of letters we 've received justifies giving it more air time . ’
26 I do n't think the woman in the New York Avis office believed me when I told her that I wanted to hire a convertible .
27 The Americans say they are surprised at the response because they do n't think the difference of opinion is worth all the fuss it is causing .
28 Boss Alex Miller admits : ‘ If we do n't do the business at home then we are out . ’
29 Mm , mm and I often tell people that er , those who do n't come from London do n't realise the difference between north and south
30 Some of us do n't realise the extent of our ‘ carrot and stick ’ power .
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