Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [vb infin] [noun sg] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As one of Rodin 's most celebrated works , The Kiss did not find favour with public opinion in the USA in the 1880s , which decided that the nude marble sculpture was far too hot for public viewing and had it confined to a special room .
2 In the 1970s the real price of cigarettes fell about 30% because cigarette taxation did not keep pace with inflation .
3 At the same time the quality of cattle was declining and any increase in their numbers did not keep pace with demand .
4 Unlike housing and education , health policies were remarkable for their continuity in the 1980s and the NHS finished the decade battered round the edges but largely intact : still the overwhelming supplier of health care in spite of the growth in the independent sector ; still tax-funded and for the most part free at the point of use ; still growing in real terms even though that did not keep pace with demand in the view of critics .
5 Men do not share support with child care simply because so few of them are responsible for the care of children , and so on .
6 And he added : ‘ I did n't lose contact with golf , preserving my Scratch handicap and playing in a combined Berks , Bucks and Oxford county team .
7 So you know there 's the , do n't link aggression with assertion , two difference .
8 So long as we do n't confuse faction with history , perhaps we should n't agonise too much over such matters .
9 Still , learn from experience : and the moral of this story is : do n't mix business with pleasure .
10 I suppose it 's because people do n't put canvas with paint daubed on it very high up on their list of personal needs , especially when there are bills to pay and food to buy …
11 Vitrinite reflectance is a temperature ( and therefore depth ) dependent parameter which does not undergo retrogression with uplift .
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