Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Pillar or ‘ short climbing roses ' By and large , training and tying into a single pillar or post is only suitable for shorter growing climbers that do not grow long enough to clothe larger areas like walls and pergolas .
2 The fact that the group 's thorough investigation failed to reveal the existence of this mini ‘ statement of purpose ’ either in print or [ more likely ] in preparation could speak volumes for their assertion , repeated at regular intervals , that British Gas do not do enough internally to publicise environmental efforts .
3 Voluntary organisations are anxious to ensure the huge prizes do not draw away much needed cash from their work .
4 This is the particular issue for debate at this meeting , and I do not presume here either to pre-empt discussion or anticipate what I will say later when I consider it in greater detail .
5 There are , however , homœopathists who carry about with them on their visits to patients the homœopathic medicines in the fluid state , and who yet assert that they do not become more highly potentised in the course of time , but they thereby show their want of ability to observe correctly .
6 The long residence time generally means that any harmful bacteria that enter an aquifer do not live long enough to pose a threat to anyone using groundwater .
7 Conservatives tend to stress the ‘ will not ’ : jobs exist , but people do not take them ; jobs do not pay enough , or people do not try hard enough to find them .
8 ‘ And people do not understand how physically to vote .
9 They even get angry and suggest these are lies put about by foreigners who do not understand how deeply attuned they are to Mother Africa .
10 This subject added : " Occasionally I hear the first movement of his Third Concerto , which I do not know well enough to construct in my mind when I am fully conscious . "
11 Hip fracture patients who do not come home early tend to spend 30 days in hospital , at much greater cost to the taxpayer .
12 In other words , the larger institutions do not publish more highly cited papers , proportionally , than smaller ones .
13 Oh hang on a minute er do n't do n't go just yet do n't go just yet all right ?
14 Could you hang on just a minute do n't go away just stay there hold on .
15 ‘ But I want to make it quite clear that we do n't go out there to harm anyone .
16 I do n't think so never heard of it .
17 But me luck do n't hold out forever does it ?
18 ‘ I 'll see the man again tomorrow of course , in case there 's anything he can tell us , but I do n't hold out much hope .
19 I 'll have orders circulated to all frontiers , but I do n't hold out much hope .
20 I do n't hold out much hope . ’
21 Sunderland will check on him this morning , but coach Bobby Ferguson admitted last night : ‘ We do n't hold out much hope .
22 However , Mr Leeder said : ‘ Quite honestly I do n't hold out much hope , but this is the first time the church has agreed to visit us .
23 My friend from the Animal Rescue will come if she can get away and I 've asked our vet but I do n't hold out much hope there .
24 Erm I 'll attempt to do that tonight but I do n't hold out much hope so do n't hold your breath .
25 I want Fairfax to tell me , but I do n't hold out much hope .
26 I do n't hold out much hope though !
27 I do n't hold out much hope on this one , but the boys might as well find out if the visitors speak English .
28 The two chalk-drawn images , on either side of a Black(Bird)board , do n't rotate fast enough to achieve the required effect .
29 ‘ Well , supposing they do n't choose any longer to marry one another ?
30 Whereby erm we do n't end up actually doing the things for them , but we show them the way that they can do them for themselves .
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