Example sentences of "they [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 But they did not give rise to new grouping systems within or between schools .
2 In the 1980s , among an entire group of paediatric anaesthetists , a substantial fraction believed that newborn children did not feel pain and therefore they did not give analgesics to newborn babies .
3 Admittedly , dealing with a woman as dominating as Catherine de Medici and a family as powerful as the Guises , which all three had to do , would have put strains on personalities far stronger than Francis II , Charles IX and Henri III ; but the fact remains that while , unlike Mary , they did not show indifference to their kingdom , they were exactly like her in failing to assert their control of it .
4 Important though these duties were , they were fairly routine in character ; they did not bring Clanvow to the notice of a wider public .
5 It may well be that the police did have justification in their reasonable fear that a breach of the peace would ensue if they did not remain where they were , and if they did not issue instructions to the appellants to leave .
6 Bishops were again brought in to arbitrate ; but they did not see eye to eye .
7 Somebody once said to me they think it 's really rude if they did n't bring wine to a , to a dinner party and then they do n't have to have to drink it .
8 Perhaps they did n't take things to heart so much .
9 They do n't expect things to be done perfectly .
10 I am a victim support counsellor and why is it that criminals get all the help you know when they do n't give help to the , the victims of crime ?
11 they do n't give appointments to any
12 attention decrement : subjects may ‘ hold on ’ to initial words because they get distracted or bored when they are asked to process sequential information , hence they do n't pay attention to later words .
13 If you do n't want to complicate life like this , then the archways only show these areas ; they do n't permit access to them .
14 There are a lot of barriers that exist between people and training some of them could be things like they do n't have access to child care it could be they lack confidence so we go for support and we can offer training which is local we can offer language support .
15 But other sorts of drink may be advertised , so long as they do not link consumption to social or sexual success — thus eliminating the predictable drink-this-and-score line .
16 But they do not bring air to the underlying issues .
17 Thus many techniques for analysis and reaction presented through in-service training as ‘ cut flowers ’ , have failed to grow in schools because they do not make sense to the teachers once back in their schools .
18 Condition : ‘ Wastes shall be initially blended before incineration and the plant operated in such a manner as to ensure that the flue gases discharged to the atmosphere are such that they do not give rise to an environmental hazard or danger to public health ’ .
19 The two kinds of reason for saying that they do not matter need to be kept distinct .
20 But they do not constitute invitations to sexual assault , least of all by officers of the law .
21 Because of their position in the class-structure they do not have access to useful connections which , as we have seen , are so valuable in Latin America .
22 Children from the under-privileged sections of the community , the socially deprived , may well have been conditioned , even educated , to believe that they do not have access to such services as libraries .
23 They do not become parties to the treaty but to the Protocol , while the treaty parties are not parties to the Protocol .
24 For example , the TNCs that control the world grain trade are criticized if they do not sell grain to the Third World , and they are criticized if they do .
25 Niki got his training in fortitude and temperance when he moved to Ferrari , where they do not like drivers to be so adventuresome as to wreck cars ; James-took a year longer to learn his lesson , at McLaren .
26 The example auditors ' reports given in the exposure draft are unlikely to help narrow the expectations gap because they do not include references to the inherent limitations of financial reporting and , in particular , to the need to recognise that the balance sheet is not intended to be a statement of a company 's net worth and that there can not be a guarantee that the company will survive as a going concern .
27 Such costs are not assets as defined in the Board 's draft Statement of Principles because they do not provide access to any future economic benefits .
28 I have a great deal of sympathy for the hon. Gentleman , because I am sure that all hon. Members are annoyed when they do not receive replies to letters .
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