Example sentences of "and do not [vb infin] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 're not old enough to shave yet , just give your hands a good wash and do n't leave a mark in the sink .
2 They still maintain they 're ‘ dead immature and do n't give a shit ’ , but they are also bored stupid by all the tales of rock'n'roll excess .
3 ‘ Run all the way and do n't change a word . ’
4 On the other hand , there are a very large number of arrangements in which the pieces are disordered and do n't make a picture .
5 ‘ Hush , girl , and do n't make a show of your ignorance .
6 But lock the gate and take the key with you , and do n't make a rattle when you come back .
7 And do n't make a fuss , you were lucky the trucks were empty .
8 There should really be a comma there but we 've got a funny twist to the rule we do n't put comma before the and do n't put a comma before the and .
9 Now that I 've finished my English and do n't have a tutor I 'll be able to get more .
10 The superficial Limeños who think beyond Lima is Miami and Europe , who talk of the ‘ Indian stain departments ’ and do n't know a campesino is starving — theirs is another unreality .
11 Well your a super go and get one of them and do n't cut a whole out of that bit
12 Now sit down and do n't say a word !
13 ‘ Whatever happens , son , go on looking holy and do n't say a word more than I told you .
14 ‘ Yes — and do n't say a word ! ’
15 The disk is round , diameter up to 15 mm , densely covered with low granules or spinelets which are very rugose and do not form a crown .
16 " Restaurant licence " which authorises the supply of alcoholic liquor to persons taking table meals for consumption as an ancillary to the meal in premises which are adapted for habitually providing meals to persons who frequent them , are principally used for providing main meals at mid-day and in the evening , and do not contain a bar counter .
17 Note that nam.typ and nam2.typ are file names only and do not specify a device or directory .
18 Fortunately , most are benign by nature and do not represent a threat in terms of predation .
19 A US State Department spokesperson , as quoted on May 18 , welcomed " public and private assurances by the Iraqi Kurdish leadership that these elections will deal only with local administrative issues and do not represent a move towards separatism " .
20 These awards cover the payment of tuition fees only and do not provide a maintenance grant .
21 Yet most environmental groups are not currently plugged into existing sources of advice and do not have a tradition of working together .
22 It is also necessary , in areas where student members are small , to select experts who are seen to be neutral and do not have a conflict of interest with the college .
23 If you have not been contact with someone for some time and do not have a directory which is updated frequently , a quick phone call tell you whether your contact is still there or has moved on .
24 Please let us know about EVERY class you teach however specialised and whatever it is called unless it is directly resulting from another qualification e.g. if you teach a yoga type class and do not have a yoga qualification , this statistically should be a Medau Breathing and Relaxation class .
25 Calluses grow on the ball of the foot and do not have a nucleus .
26 Arrange with your vet for the appropriate medication to be available and do not buy a scour mixture on price or free gift basis … the bugs can not wear the wellies !
27 They know that these well-tried and tested ways work , and do not need a scientist or advertising agency to sell them .
28 The advantages of the bound book form is that they are hughly portable and do not need a power source .
29 The service elements of the job fall into two categories — those that are routine and mundane and do not need a doctor to carry them out , and those that are essentially the front line services for health delivery in our hospitals .
30 We can perhaps include in the category of semantic indicator such cases as the dis — of disappoint , disgust , dismay , etc. , and the im — of impertinent , impudent , etc. , if the former is felt to be related to the dis — of dislike and disapprove , and the latter to the im — of impolite ; the segments — appoint , — gust , — may , — pertinent and — pudent have no discernible semantic function , and do not need a label .
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