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

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1 They become so accustomed to handling scissors , screwdrivers , drawing boards , drills and similar mechanisms in what is , for them , the more difficult posture , that they do not demand proper service from manufacturers .
2 The results , he said , do not reflect any benefit from the £250m Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System UK Ministry of Defence contract , nor from the £200m British Gas Plc coup , both of which will be delivered over the next six years .
3 I do not expect much joy from the Minister tonight , but I give warning that , for the time I remain on these Benches , with the label on which I came here eight and a half years ago — as a Labour Member of Parliament , albeit a Member who has a label beneath his name on the TV as an expelled Labour Member — I shall bring before the House the necessary measures not just to talk about the death of the poll tax but to bury it once and for all .
4 As with similar studies using a discrimination test , however , the results do not distinguish acquired distinctiveness from acquired equivalence .
5 Accordingly , I do not derive much assistance from the definitions of natural justice which have been from time to time used , but , whatever standard is adopted , one essential is that the person concerned should have a reasonable opportunity of presenting his case .
6 Given that , at least in the first year of the new council tax , there will still be two-tier authorities in the shires , I hope that the Bill will be as tight as a drum to ensure that the tiered authorities that are not up for election do not use that freedom from the ballot box — as happened in Nottinghamshire with the poll tax — to wreck the council tax in the way that they wrecked the poll tax in its first year .
7 Many of the people visited do not receive financial help from the Society — their poverty takes other forms , e.g , bereavement , loneliness , hospitalisation , being housebound , — the list is endless .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps he is taking to ensure that known international terrorists do not receive any support from countries in the middle east with which the United Kingdom maintains diplomatic relations .
9 We do not need continued evasion from the Government about the effect their proposals will have . ’
10 However , since the wave is providing all the power for the turn you do not need much power from the rig .
11 I do not need any help from the hon. Member .
12 PEOPLE use patents either as a valid legal weapon to block rival manufacture or as a bluff to put off rival manufacturers who know nothing about patent law and do not take legal advice from a patent agent .
13 " Collector Sahib , though I do not forgive bad treatment from Sircar and from British Collector Sahib , I do not wish to cause personal grievance to my good friend , Mr Hopkin .
14 And I do n't want any nonsense from you .
15 If you do n't want direct mail from any company there is a surprisingly easy remedy .
16 DO N'T expect romantic comedy from Bill Alexander 's production of The Taming of the Shrew at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon .
17 Rather it was precisely to change attitudes , to stress individual responsibility — you 're on your own , do n't expect any help from us — and to reduce the state 's obligations .
18 and I do n't stand any nonsense from anybody , but erm
19 A spokesman for the Worldwide Fund for Nature commented : ‘ We do n't take any satisfaction from the killing but the deer need to be culled to protect the important wildlife in this part of the country . ’
20 And they do n't take any crap from anyone , I tell you !
21 Former Pakistan captain Asif believes England could struggle to bowl India out twice in a match — ‘ They need the right bowlers on those Indian tracks , because they do n't get much assistance from the surface .
22 Because most kids nowadays are brought up with constant noise of traffic and so covering ears does n't mean anything does it ? because they 're gon na get the information and absorb much more information none of it , none of any use but so do n't get much information from .
23 I personally do n't get any joy from seeing people reproduce their records exactly on stage ; I want to see something which is special for the night . ’
24 ‘ Well , ’ Grandfather said , ‘ I do n't get any business from you , so I do n't have to thank you . ’
25 do n't get enough heat from there
26 Er , it turned out it was n't a Rolls it was a Bentley , but I do n't know one car from
27 Ri Rita said Ken said it was a Porshe , but when I asked Ken he said he did n't say it was a Porshe , he says I would n't know a Porshe if I 've seen one and I says yeah , that 's what Dave said , ha , ha , ha , cos you said oh Ken do n't know one car from another and , and that 's what he said
28 ‘ I do n't need any 'elp from yow .
29 But it , we do n't save any money from doing that now anyway .
30 I certainly have not received any communication from any individual in my ward in favour of hunting .
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