Example sentences of "who [vb base] not [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There ai n't a girl in creation who do n't melt after a ride in Starkisser , ’ Bellybutton liked to boast .
2 I asked her what on earth happens to people who do n't live in a small town where they are known and therefore helped .
3 Conservatives thus hold what must appear , to those who do not hold to a conservative position , to be a distorted conception of what he was about .
4 There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history .
5 There are very particular financial strains for those who are divorced or separated who do not qualify for a special pension like a widow .
6 Married women and widows who do not qualify for a basic pension in their own right may be entitled to a basic pension on their husband 's contributions at about 60 per cent of the level to which he is entitled ( see ‘ Pensions for women ’ at the end of the chapter ) .
7 Managers who do not work as a team and provide support for each other and their staff can not hope to succeed at times of staff shortage .
8 Clairvoyants and mediums are often rechristened mind-readers , especially by those who do not believe in a spirit-world .
9 Mr Devaty is one of the few dissidents who do not come from a Prague-based intellectual background .
10 The church sends an invitation to any who do not belong to a particular church , but would like to join in .
11 If I could also ask those of you who have n't decided on a confirmation name , I think really by the time we meet again you should .
12 He may have been joking , but his fatalistic sentiment was in the sane vein as a cruel remark made as Davies 's men departed in triumph : ‘ We understood Eastbourne were the only team who have not applied for a postal vote in the General Election . ’
13 Given that the remedies under consideration in the present case are primarily of an in personam character , perhaps a closer analogy is to cases concerned with the circumstances in which English courts have granted or refused injunctions to restrain creditors , who have not proved in an English bankruptcy , from taking proceedings abroad or compelling them to refund property obtained abroad .
14 And the latter do better — and are worth more in the telecoms market place — than ‘ ingenieurs maison ’ , who have not graduated from an engineering or telecoms school , have difficulty in making the all important transition from ‘ technicien ’ to ‘ cadre ’ status , and tend to form the most militantly unionized ‘ lumpenproletariat ’ of say , the DGT or Alcatel .
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