Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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31 | If Jimmy does not completely enclose his chickens he has not made a polygon . |
32 | He was alone with the child because Lavinia did n't ever remain when a visitor came to see him . |
33 | It seems , you know , because Freud did n't actually analyze just to make a generalization about things he knew about some of the people . |
34 | When they grew poor they had to be shut away in an old people 's home , because poverty did n't officially exist in the new state . |
35 | But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life . |
36 | Meredith was disconcerted by his unsmiling reaction because people did n't usually stay immune to her friendly warmth . |
37 | No , what I 'm saying is , I do n't think from the accident book you 're getting a true picture because people do n't always report it , they 'll be off several days afterwards . |
38 | Always select popular groups and rugs which represent a reasonable cross-section of the sizes and prices ranges on offer ( i.e. from a small nomadic rug to a workshop carpet ) , because prices do not always fluctuate evenly across the board . |
39 | The Euro Cities Conference in , and this is where the Tories fall down on the facts , because Councillor does n't really understand what Euro Cities is about . |
40 | The Euro Cities Conference in , and this is where the Tories fall down on the facts , because Councillor does n't really understand what Euro Cities is about . |
41 | That is both because bombing does not always make the victims knuckle under — sometimes it can stiffen their resolve — and because it would be hard knowing what to bomb . |
42 | But Galbraith admits there will be more : ‘ Our results could seriously misrepresent the total number because sufferers do not necessarily go to venereologists or dermatologists . |
43 | Since Tixier-Vignancour did not actually have any questions to ask him he decided to bluff it out to the end . |
44 | Instead we have a different speculation : since learners do not always conform to the natural order ( the argument goes ) , there must be an unnatural order disrupting it . |
45 | In 1835 , for example , just five years after Roberts had sketched the recumbent city of Jerusalem , we find the French writer Alphonse de Lamartine returning from a visit there to recommend to his readers in Voyage to the Orient that since Palestine did not really constitute a country , it presented remarkable opportunities for imperial or colonial projects . |
46 | Since water does not normally exist as a liquid below its freezing point , any point on this curve represents water in a metastable condition . |
47 | More important , you could get medicine guaranteed to cure you , whereas God did n't always answer your prayers . |
48 | This is basically economic provision , not social , it was argued since people do not necessarily use new facilities although they cost the taxpayer money . |
49 | Whereas Marxism-Leninism does not always take a wholly positive attitude towards the peasantry , identifying petit bourgeois tendencies — particularly amongst the less impoverished — which can make them a sometimes unreliable ally , Mariátegui and subsequent Latin American Marxists have pointed to a dual oppression — both economic and racial . |
50 | These latently anti-parliamentary attitudes also extend to the openness and equality of political democracy , since voters do not always recognize or defer adequately to expertise . |
51 | This is interesting since Peavey did n't even start business until 1965 ; Hartley was just a kid in 1957 . |
52 | Richard Wright 's study suggests that whilst police do not necessarily look for evidence of extreme violence , they do seek evidence of some violence or threat . |
53 | In a study of 54 patients undergoing endoscopic sphincterotomy , the continuous infusion of cyclic somatostatin in a dose of 250 µg/hour over 26 hours beginning two hours before ERCP did not significantly reduce pancreatic enzyme rise compared with placebo . |
54 | She still visits her even though Mae-Britt does n't now recognise her . |
55 | This advance could , in fact , have placed the BEF in a dangerous salient , for strategists did not yet comprehend the crippling defensive effectiveness of machine-guns and artillery . |
56 | In fact , he 's not had a lesson in his life and is unlikely to start now as Muirfield does n't even have a professional 's shop ! |
57 | Hence his small tokens , unexpected gifts , to me the Arpège , to David the lighter — when David did n't even smoke — to Curtis , the copper bangle . |
58 | And though Tutilo did not yet know what lay in store for him , nevertheless he could not be quite sure this apparently joyous return would be the end of it . |
59 | In these examples locations close to the sources of ore were of fundamental importance to their development , though distance did not always prevent sites further afield from profiting , as exemplified by pewter manufacture at Camerton and at Lansdown , near Bath , both within easy reach of the Mendips . |
60 | For Rabbit does n't just want to say what 's true : he wants to make Pooh believe it . |