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

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1 If your car breaks down and you have to leave it for help , try to stick to well-lit areas and do not accept a lift from anyone .
2 Tourist offices will be open seven days a week ; signposting is to be improved for visitors who do not know an alpha from an omega ; there will be tougher inspection of hotels and boarding houses .
3 This is disingenuous of her , and of Ellis : you do not use a quotation from Blake 's ‘ Jerusalem ’ as your title if you do not want to write a ‘ state of the nation ’ novel .
4 ‘ I do n't want no money from you , ’ said Linda , ‘ I do n't trust yer , Mr Cousins , I bet yer up 'ere to do thievin' . ’
5 Ian I do n't want no kiss from you .
6 Do n't collect the cress from the wild ; you buy the stuff as a salad garnish from most supermarkets and it will root quite readily in a glass of water .
7 You do n't , you do n't get a service from the shop now
8 And they , they , the you do n't get a revolution from the peasantry .
9 Paul from Tamworth says er I 'm a single man looking after my children and I do n't get a penny from my ex-wife .
10 Praise you up when you go around kicking things , walking about with your eyes shut you 've got to join the Fire Service and you walk , you canna walk about with your eyes shut , you ca n't , people that have been injured in the head they 're going to be screaming about it are n't they your eyes are wonderful things Matt , they give you all round vision , you can see from , from the side of your eye if you look it 's like everything else if you do n't use it properly , you do n't get the benefit from it
11 ‘ But they do n't get the backing from British industry .
12 I do n't get the impression from MIND 's local network that the hospital closure programme is going at a reasonable pace . ’
13 I do n't know a bottle from a safety-pin . "
14 I do n't know a tup from a gimmer .
15 ‘ With a mother who is n't too strong and two great hulking brothers who do n't know a saucepan from a frying-pan , I 've had plenty of experience , ’ she told him .
16 They 're for folks down South , who do n't know a lathe from a loom . ’
17 As a gay man , I do n't need a lecture from anybody about the bigotry and intolerance that run rampant here in the House Of The Brave .
18 I decided to eat with them as Head of Primary Department is giving me this afternoon off and therefore I do n't need a break from the kids .
19 IF YOU want to tell the time , do n't buy a clock from Kovacs in Madison Avenue , New York .
20 make a pudding , no I think I 'll make some little , I 've got some oat meal and you do n't like the porridge from it so I 'll make some little
21 I do n't have a list from him .
22 And you do n't hear a squeak from him for months and months .
23 The Video Recordings Act 1984 was intended to outlaw the ‘ video nasties ’ which were causing such a panic at the time , by making it illegal to distribute films on video which have not received a certificate from the British Board of Film Classification .
24 The weakness in passenger traffic , which fell 8 p.c last year , and operating losses have not prevented the airline from launching the most successful expansion programme among European airlines so far , in a bid to be among the few groups which are expected to survive deregulation over the next few years .
25 ‘ The British have not bought a nail from India , ’ said a former Indian civil servant .
26 For any other keyword error , check that you have not changed the value from SYS$LIFESPAN:EXAMPLE.DAT .
27 I am appalled that the Government have not learnt the lesson from Scotland .
28 ‘ I have n't received a penny from her , ’ said Dr Smith yesterday .
29 Have n't seen a story from you for ages .
30 Yet I have n't heard a word from the record company , and have n't received a penny ! ’
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