Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [not/n't] [det] " in BNC.

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1 That lease stipulates that the building occupy not more than half the lot , but the garden-topped garage brings the footprint to 90% .
2 Where data have a hierarchical structure or where units do not all have the same number of variates recorded ( due , for example , to different numbers of visits to a clinic ) , the more elaborate structure of a database will be needed .
3 Organizations do not all subscribe to the marketing concept .
4 T was not the best night for standing around in the cold wind and rain ( OK so it 's undercover , but the wind do n't half blow through there ) watching telly ( and paying a fiver for the priviledge of doing so )
5 ‘ Ooh , me bones do n't half ache today , ’ grumbled Jackie one chilly morning towards the end of November as he heaved himself up under his blanket and lit his bit of candle .
6 ‘ The problem with big musicals , ’ said Garland , ‘ is that English directors have n't much experience with them .
7 His affections do not that way tend , Or what he spake , though it lacked form a little , Was not like madness .
8 Firstly , individuals do not all occur randomly in a forest and often there is much clumping as we have already discussed .
9 Learners do not all develop at the same speed in the same way .
10 Naturally , the distinction is not as clear-cut as these simple definitions imply : current items do not all disappear on the initial day of consumption ; and neither do all capital items last for generations .
11 One of the effects of anharmonicity is that these transitions do not all have exactly the same frequency , and so a band may have a very complex form .
12 People do not all live in nuclear family groups .
13 There are also mobile teams who travel to outlying communities so that people do not all have to come to one centre .
14 But , as page printers do n't all use laser technology we 'll stick with the proper term for the duration of this article .
15 ‘ The problem of why the galaxies do n't all pile in on top of each other .
16 Watch out that the charges under these arrangements do not more than eat up any advantage .
17 dir : I 'm sorry , but we have to convince the medical research establishment that we can deliver high quality work not these small scale , unquantifiable studies of yours .
18 Sheep station , and sheep do n't all stand tidily together , you know , waiting to be tended .
19 Of course , the mascara-heavy crowd do n't all appreciate being insulted , and during ‘ America Dream ’ a pint sails over into the singer 's face .
20 Of course , the mascara-heavy crowd do n't all appreciate being insulted , and during ‘ America Dream ’ a pint sails over into the singer 's face .
21 Unfortunately , the sources of information do not all appear at the same time .
22 A major problem is that the measures do not all move together .
23 It is through this process that children learn not all men are abusers and also learn how to express their feelings appropriately .
24 This time country 's vigilantes have not much to complain about — yet .
25 They are used for a bit of horticulture and , increasingly , for a bit of ’ horseyculture ’ — and the horses do not half make a mess on the ground !
26 The genes in a pack of wolves do n't all stand to gain from the same set of events in the future .
27 Women do not all have equal control over their image : poor , working-class women can not afford designer jeans , leather jackets and other symbols of urban lesbian chic .
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