Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 For my part , looking out for the future , I do not view the process with any misgivings .
2 Now , unless we are extraordinarily naïve we do not credit the parrot with meaning what it says .
3 If you hope that you will live for the rest of your life in this place then do not choose a house with an awkward staircase that you may not be able to negotiate when you are old .
4 On the other side of the coin , we would expect that those features of the Creole which ( a ) are salient and ( b ) do not present the speaker with any special difficulties of the sort involved in /r/-insertion , will be successfully imitated most of the time .
5 He assured congress , ‘ I do not want a honeymoon with you .
6 Bail was set at £100,000 each on condition that the defendants surrender their passports , do not discuss the case with a list of potential witnesses , and notify police of any change of address .
7 Some male birds spend all their time mating and do not provide the female with any benefits other than indications of their vigour .
8 Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars .
9 I certainly do not charge the Minister with dishonesty ; if I were to do so I should be reprimanded .
10 Few towns can boast they do not have a problem with dogs being allowed to roam the streets and Darlington is no exception .
11 When I join an organization I do not have a relationship with everyone .
12 Try to structure your program so you do n't leave a subroutine with a GOTO .
13 ‘ I do n't possess a mansion with a swimming-pool , a Rolls in the garage , and a business to pay for it all , ’ he admitted in a recent biography .
14 I do n't , no , I do n't think no trouble with them .
15 ‘ I do n't think a marriage with Ringo would work if he was n't the master . ’
16 His unspoken message was : ‘ If you do n't do a deal with me , you will be blamed for the economic chaos that will result . ’
17 ‘ That will have to change if I do n't land a job with much the same salary , and jobs like that do n't exactly grow on trees , you know , particularly when you 're over fifty . ’
18 I do n't want a weekend with Jim where I , I 'm in trouble all weekend !
19 But I mean I do n't want a fight with I just do n't wan na make up with her .
20 ‘ Well , I do n't want a word with him .
21 Receiving a recommendation from North before the Tehran trip that he should arrange a meeting with ‘ RR , Shultz and Weinberger ’ , Poindexter tapped back testily : ‘ I do n't want a meeting with RR , Shultz and Weinberger . ’
22 ‘ We do n't want the girl with us , ’ he said .
23 Do n't open the packet with your teeth and be careful not to snag the rubber with rings or finger-nails .
24 You do n't expect a woman with a young family to simply walk out . ’
25 What Ryedale is seeking is not a figure for its sector within the Greater York area , and the same with the other districts , but rather a figure for the Greater York area as a whole , and then a figure for the remainder of those parts of the districts outside the Greater York area , so you do n't get a situation with my colleagues on the left where you are in the structure plan dictating the number of houses that should be allocated in , for example , two parishes .
26 If you can bring me a er I do n't know a disk with your
27 " Plenty of brandy , and do n't plaster the top with cherries , just one , perhaps on the tip-top , and only a touch of angelica . "
28 ‘ Well , ye said yourself that thae new Suggs Lamps do n't need a mannie with a tinder pole . ’
29 He told AMNESTY : ‘ Employers who do n't have a relationship with the military are finished . ’
30 Of course , some players do n't have a problem with this and it 's not the fault of the instrument , but it catches me out every time I dig in .
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