Example sentences of "do not [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If its investigation gives credence to the theory that people do not tell the truth to market researchers , the industry has a problem .
2 Unless started very early in the course of the disease , antibiotics do not prevent the development of abscesses and can sometimes just delay their development .
3 However , both these situations do not prevent the development of a euro-market in the currency concerned , providing it is fully convertible for non-residents of those countries and is deposited in a bank outside of their national boundaries .
4 The rules do not prevent the use of extrinsic evidence in interpreting genuine ambiguities in the words of the contract .
5 The written sources are almost silent about the subject of internal trade , just as the details of overseas trade do not match the volume of archaeological evidence .
6 As to interpreters , I do not speak every language of the Indian sub-continent .
7 We behave in the ‘ here and now ’ and do not examine every move as a scientific investigation .
8 However , these studies do not examine the binding of NCp7 to the DNA ends .
9 Our results do not clarify the nature of the GOR-asthma relation or the mechanisms of reflux induced asthma .
10 5.9.12 Notwithstanding clause 5.9.1 the Tenant may share the occupation of the whole or any part of the Premises with franchisees or concessionaires on terms which do not create the relationship of landlord and tenant between the Tenant and such franchisees or concessionaires provided that the Tenant shall give written notice to the Landlord within 21 days of the commencement and termination of such arrangements
11 However , the case for a greater role for the Community in the industrial policy area does have some merit , particularly in the fields of R&D programmes and to ensure that national policies do not hinder the development of pan-European business operations .
12 Although most people with IBS in the community do not consult a physician for their symptoms ; the treatment of those who do is time-consuming and expensive .
13 These also can not occur in postnominal attributive position ; we have cited the unacceptability of postnominal sheer in ( 34 ) , and of course ( 39 ) is equally unsatisfactory : ( 39 ) a team-manager former was brought out of retirement We can also observe that , for the same reason , qualifying nouns , which do not instantiate a property of the head noun , are excluded as a class from postnominal position except , again , for phrases borrowed from French , such as Tournedos Rossini .
14 The available ways of understanding are systematically skewed towards representing the social system and its conflicts in ways which do not threaten the hegemony of capital .
15 Self-assured enough to make decisions , clarify your goals and take risks , other people 's definitions , needs and opinions do not represent a threat to you .
16 Thus if all cancers discovered at necropsy were identified clinically and treated then 26 out of 27 patients would be treated unnecessarily because these tumours do not represent a threat to their lives .
17 Fortunately , most are benign by nature and do not represent a threat in terms of predation .
18 Unfortunately those clause do not represent a commitment by the Government to make that system work .
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 The lifestyles in The Swimming Pool Library do not represent the entirety of the gay scene , but by locating the gay male scene so firmly within the traditional English class structure , Hollinghurst reminds us why the gay scene alone is not enough .
21 Goody himself provides a telling example of how ‘ scientific ’ progress may be the product of social forces which , in themselves , do not represent the kind of scholarly community and logical thought which he extols .
22 These cover a period from 1442 to 1560 and obviously do not represent the whole of the villagers at this time , but are of those whose names appear in the index of wills of the Rochester Consistory Court .
23 It is worth noting at this point that many young readers do not recognize the distinction between ‘ fiction ’ and ‘ non-fiction ’ that many adults seem to find critically significant .
24 An anti-state force such as the provisionals , who do not recognize the statehood of the twenty-six county state , can not achieve support in the South for this essential policy .
25 That the dish is tasty and that another helping will upset the stomach are relevant facts because they do modify inclination ; that it is a rainy or a sunny day and that the wallpaper is yellow or white are irrelevant because they do not move the child in either direction .
26 Does the Minister recognise that the people of Wolverhampton do not regard the Secretary of State for the Environment as environmentally benign , certainly over the problems that they face with the new standard spending assessment announced in the past few days —
27 However , Marxist feminists do not regard the relationship between the sexes as the only , or even the main power relationship in society .
28 Pluralism can be defined as a system of interest representation in which the constituent units are organised into an unspecified number of multiple , voluntary , competitive , nonhierarchically ordered and self-determined ( as to type or scope of interest ) categories which are not specially licensed , recognised , subsidised , created or otherwise controlled in leadership selection or interest articulation by the state and which do not exercise a monopoly of representational activity within their respective categories .
29 New points in the revised announcement 47 from the OPB include additional stress on the need for trustees to have considered all the options and the application should demonstrate that this has been done ; that they had sought independent legal advice ‘ from lawyers who do not advise the company on such matters ’ ( the OPB does not regard another partner in the same firm as ‘ independent ’ ) and the OPB would find it ‘ helpful ’ to see copies of correspondence between them ; and specific details of the information sent to members which should be contained in the application .
30 They do not extend the scope of authority covered by the main argument .
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