Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 A bomb hit us in the night , d' ya not know that ?
2 PAUSE D' you not want to know what it is ?
3 ROBBIE D' you not know my voice ?
4 One can sympathise with owners of great houses , faced with tax and running costs , but let them not think that furnishings of the standing of Kent 's at Houghton can simply be dispensed with as ‘ surplus to requirements ’ and that their loss from the house would not in future be regretted .
5 Just let them not transmit them .
6 Let them not take in their commons , neither make parks nor pastures of whole parishes : for God gave the earth to man to inherit not unto sheep and wild deer . ’
7 Of course , there may be those who would argue that the entrenchment of the middle ground in power would be a good thing that would lead to moderate government and stable policies , but let them not argue that it would also be fair or would give the majority of people what they wanted of government .
8 Let me not forget to mention the bakery in Waipukurau , which served us the most magnificent cream ( real cream ! ) buns filled with delicious real fruit conserve — wow !
9 So I just did , Thursday morning let me not forget .
10 Let me not suggest that he could not work freely and spontaneously when he chose , as we see in the late The Gipping from Blakenham , 1977 , a watercolour which displays admirable freedom as opposed to recklessness .
11 And let me not suggest that booksellers are blameless either .
12 Oh let me not betray my race ! ’
13 It 's a Saturday night , the night that 's all right for late and mega-high for Sunday is a day of rest and you 've chosen to spend this Saturday night — let me not presume ! — evening , with me .
14 I mean let me not allege that you 're one of the worst , but you say ‘ Dear Motorists , erm may we congratulate you on the acquisition of your new vehicle .
15 There was … but let me not digress .
16 Let me not tire of thanking you , ’ he wrote , ‘ for your mercy in rescuing me from all my wicked ways . ’
17 Let him not cross my path , that 's all ! ’ he said curtly .
18 Let him not take me in his arms .
19 Let it not bear the traces of work , the traces of time .
20 ‘ They have got rid of the Christian God , and now feel obliged to cling all the more firmly to Christian morality : that is english consistency , let us not blame it on little blue-stockings à la Eliot .
21 ‘ But , ’ the Admiral repeated , ‘ let us not blame computers .
22 ‘ You , like myself , my lord , are in but your thirteenth year — pray let us not give thought to death ! ’
23 BUT Let us not forget Let us not Oh , let's … ?
24 Retracing the route from Berlin to Beijing — for let us not forget where people 's power first flourished this year - we find a even more isolated regime with yet fewer options .
25 Retracing the route from Berlin to Beijing — for let us not forget where people 's power first flourished this year - we find a even more isolated regime with yet fewer options .
26 And let us not forget the men of Sodom , the original buggers ( in the proper sense of that much used word ) .
27 ( Let us not forget , though , that it was Mr Callaghan 's government that , took the first faltering steps in the revolution in information technology . )
28 I believe the readers ads fulfil a necessary part of the market , but let us not forget our local and national dealers .
29 It 's great to be instantly famous — and that 's how A&M makes them feel — but let us not forget what the company 's really interested in .
30 And lest we be dazzled by the glare of the morning star of modernity , let us not forget that the morning star in biblical imagery is another name for Lucifer : we must not fail , if we are to defeat the Enemy , to detect the dark side of the Enlightenment .
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