Example sentences of "and [adv] do [not/n't] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The stewards established there had been interference , but it was accidental and had taken place before the second last and thereby did not count under the rules . |
2 | As signalled by at all , however , this use also suggests a negative bias on the part of the speaker against the existence of any real need to borrow money , and so does not belong in a separate category from the others at all : it is just as non-assertive as all the rest . |
3 | Shadows are the absence of light and so do n't exist in themselves , but they are still visible and palpable just as if they did . |
4 | This type of inefficiency arises because workers and management are often ill-equipped or lacking in motivation and so do not perform to the best of their abilities . |
5 | Also they do not pay rates and so do not contribute to the upkeep of the area in which they live . |
6 | Tyler Blacklock had little interest in the millinery world , for he hardly ever wore a hat and so did not move in such circles ; neither had he made enquiries with regard to Beth or her husband . |
7 | After a hearing in 1976 , the Chief Commons Commissioner found that the road verges were part of the highway , and so did not fall within the definition of ‘ common land ’ in section 22(1) of the Act . |
8 | The police were advised that it was a potentially fatal weapon , but when the case was brought before Mr Bros at Clerkenwell , he ruled that although the pistol was a ‘ weapon ’ it was not a ‘ firearm ’ , and so did not fall within the prohibitions of the Act . |
9 | Er their mistake was that they chose a company which was down market and basically did n't go into er depth of that company . |
10 | This suggests that HPV may be an active gene in carcinogenesis and thus does not lose in in vivo passage . |
11 | Or a semantic constituent may be untestable because it is completely determined syntactically , like — ness in His kindness was overwhelming , and thus does not participate in any contrasts at all . |
12 | Control subjects that experienced training in which the immediate consequences of the light did not differ in their reinforcing value from one trial to another ( for these the interval between the offset of the light and food delivery was fixed and thus did not depend on whether it contained a tone or a clicker ) showed a steady decline in the frequency of the OR . |
13 | I 've never subscribed to the deification of Nick cave and still do n't subscribe to the theory that says ‘ difficult ’ or ‘ dark ’ music is somehow better than squeaky-clean pop , but ‘ The Mercy Seat ’ and ‘ The Good Son ’ automatically establish a tone of commanding bleakness , Cave scuttling the stage like a wretch possessed and the band striking bunslinger poses . |
14 | The inventoried music falls within the period of Lully to Campra , and interestingly does not extend to Rameau . |
15 | And now do n't dream of walking me home again . |
16 | [ The ] new languages provided only very modest space for parody : these languages hardly know , and now do not know at all , sacred words , since they themselves were born to a significant extent out of a parody of the sacred word . |
17 | And please do n't go without me . ’ |
18 | It read : ‘ Use the small fork for your salad and please do n't land in Uncle Gilbert 's wheat field any more . ’ |
19 | Our recommended insurance does n't cover diving , and please do n't dive in the three days preceding your return home . |
20 | And please do n't worry about me . ’ |
21 | She said all children wanted dogs and then did n't look after them . |
22 | Lastly , the question as to whose standard terms govern the contract , or even if there is a contract at all , is a difficult one to solve under English law where the parties exchange standard form contracts and then do not negotiate on them . |
23 | Juliana does n't have much time to spend on her make-up and indeed does n't need to because she has a beautiful clear skin . |
24 | Since the speaker is discussing the possibility and not the reality of daring , he feels that there is no real daring occupying the before-position that daring normally occupies with respect to the event dared , and consequently does not use to in these contexts . |
25 | Leaving aside any general perceptions of Basic , the Pick version was interpreted rather than compiled and consequently did n't sparkle in speed bench tests . |
26 | I 've cut out coffee after lunch and almost do n't smoke at all . |
27 | The success of this approach will depend on finding sequences for oligonucleotides that bind sufficiently well to viral genetic material to cripple the virus , and yet do not bind to normal cellular DNA or RNA . |
28 | The complexity of psychological factors involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment means that publicity campaigns and health education programmes must go beyond simply imparting information about safety , realising that people often know what they should and could do , and yet do not act on their knowledge . |
29 | In any long-standing power relationship the person or group losing each conflict must have interests which are suppressed , and either do not appear in the public realm or quickly founder for lack of support when they do materialize . |
30 | One school did , however , keep a record of which children and classes were brought or sent to the library and in which subjects , but these were not analysed ( until the evaluators analysed them ! ) and again did not discriminate between use of project and use of non-project purchases . |