Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 From the 19 patients with reflux oesophagitis , one subject did not arrive for the second measurement and dropped out .
2 William realised he would have to handle the unloading alone if the van did not arrive in the next few minutes .
3 Preliminary studies showed that , with this method of delivery , the radiolabel did not disperse beyond the first 5 cm of the ileal segment .
4 Infusion of the liquid bolus at a slow rate ensured that the isotope did not disperse beyond the first ileal segment ; the present results confirmed the effect of a cholinergic agonist and antagonist on transit in the ICJ and colon , suggesting that the model is valid .
5 La Carlotta did not sing for the first hour .
6 Ray Parlour , having been caught heavily by former Gunner Kevin Richardson , did not return for the second half .
7 One , Catherine Barton , absconded after supper by climbing over the wall and did not return until the next morning after 7 o'clock .
8 ( After the fall of the Greek Empire , the knowledge of many arts , including the art of horsemanship , gradually disappeared and did not re-emerge until the sixteenth century . )
9 Those ‘ events ’ of primitive evolution which did not qualify as ‘ good ’ should not be termed ‘ bad ’ , but simply ‘ not good ’ , because ‘ bad ’ implies the existence of ‘ evil ’ , and this did not exist during the first two of the three periods into which this book assumes universal existence to be divided .
10 It did not exist until the mid-eighteenth century , when Joseph Black first prepared carbon dioxide .
11 Payment has never been demanded and it is possible that the provisions are not necessary because the liabilities they cover did not exist in the first place .
12 My Lords , I did not speak on the second reading of this Bill , because I spoke extremely critically on in the debate on the White Paper o on er May the 26th last year , but er I would therefore like to er commence by joining with my Right Honourable Friend Lord Whitelaw because I was so critical , in welcoming the changes which the Home Secretary has now proposed .
13 Not that she could n't handle him , but it was so much better if the situation did not arise in the first place .
14 The process of expansion which the press went through in the late 19th century did not continue beyond the First World War .
15 The pace did not slacken in the fifth .
16 I AM one of those ‘ stupid idiots ’ who did not vote in the last election ( Letters , September 6 ) .
17 ‘ Fortunately , ’ managing director Hugh Collinson says , ‘ our season did not start until the third week in May , so we did not have any holidaymakers there when trouble flared up . ’
18 In the south of the county , it was only beginning on some manors in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth , while on others it did not occur until the sixteenth and seventeenth .
19 These meetings were often passionate affairs : the deadening decorum which in the twentieth century has come to be identified with religious gatherings did not prevail in the nineteenth century .
20 I am glad to say that immense capital investment is going into that , which did not happen under the last Labour Government .
21 The opportunity that they now have is to become independent production companies , an opportunity that they did not have in the last round of licence decisions .
22 I doubted not that they were law officers , but did not linger for a second look , being already at the casement windows into the side garden .
23 This certainly did not apply to the next great dog of influence on the British show scene : Ch.
24 If a prisoner did not apply in the next term after execution to receive the benefit of the Act , he lost it .
25 Arsenal won their first five matches and did not lose until the tenth .
26 We cooked dinner , packed up things we did not need over the next two days and had a group meeting to discuss the itinerary for our journey home .
27 A story in Numbers 25 which we did not consider in the last chapter ( for it is not a complaint story ) makes it even more readily understandable .
28 Stanhope had some important business in Manchester and did not attend on the last two days , as neither did Roberts , who was ‘ not very well ’ .
29 As with externalities , we can not expect markets to allocate resources efficiently if the markets do not exist in the first place .
30 MB 's is wearing clothes that do not fit in the first example eg. This time he refers to the good opinions that people have of him as new clothes and killing the king would be like throwing away hardly worn clothes .
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