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

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1 After this the treaty would be tacitly extended for five years at a time insofar as one of the signatories did not give one year 's notice of cancelling the treaty . ]
2 Part of me did not care one bit .
3 In Vienna 's Ringstrasse , Schorske observes , the new representative buildings did not face one another ; instead each faced the street as if to italicize the circular flow .
4 Because of injury he played in only two games , and he did not finish one of them .
5 Sickened by the endemic one-upmanship of a political system founded on resistance nomenklatura ( Pompidou was one of the few politicians who had not been in the resistance ) , he spoke of the need to look to the future and forget the time when ‘ Frenchmen did not love one another . ’
6 But when Whitaker rode him on Monday afternoon Milton ‘ did not feel one hundred per cent ’ , and the following morning the grey was lame , sore in a joint in his near-foreleg .
7 But it did not matter one iota what the stuffed shirts , or even that first audience of regular people , thought .
8 One reviewer questioned whether the examinations were properly interpreted , and another did not like one test we used .
9 I was interested in my work and I did not take one day 's holiday during the next two years .
10 Have no doubt in your mind about that because we did not take one of our representatives to negotiate with the guard force to enhance your and their membership that is not the ball game I 'm not playing it and we wo n't do that and you can rest assured we will pursue it to Bridlington if need be .
11 But the first kiosk only took cards , and she did not have one and the next kiosk was broken .
12 Conversely , he was five over for the par-fives and did not have one birdie in eight attempts .
13 Robert Jones — in contrast to Galthié — did not have one of the better games .
14 Those firms who did not have one strong business driver building the operation were often unable to establish a business base in the late 1970s .
15 I can only recall one occasion when he expressed a quiet boast ; he took delight in telling me that he did not have one paper qualification to his name .
16 I did not agree one bit with his speech , but I will say this for him : at least he has political integrity .
17 As I drove into Brighton , I did not see one sign to the Labour Party conference , but many directing me to something called Bodytalk .
18 ‘ I never saw a play before , ’ said Gabriel , to indicate in the politest possible way that he did not understand one word of what Lucie was telling him .
19 He did not duck one question .
20 He did not duck one question .
21 In all of that time on the continent we did not encounter one set of road works , one traffic jam or one police car .
22 And Gaily took her quick reply for unwillingness , too , and decided that they did not know one another well enough yet to ask such questions , such casual , family questions , as between friends .
23 The columns and capitals are from different buildings and do not match one another .
24 The proportion of the bottom two-thirds of pupils who get the following item correct is considerably reduced compared with the number who correctly answer " How many halves are there in 2½ ? " ( see p.33 ) Reading a scale with divisions which do not represent one unit again proves difficult as the next item illustrates : The next question which fewer than 50 per cent of the middle third could answer was the last in this group of three items .
25 These cold statistics do not show one important trend that has been taking place since 1945 .
26 They will not be able to because , when you restart , you do not place one cup face upwards .
27 By their nature such inquiries do not fit one of the requisites of classical adjudication , which has been termed strong responsiveness .
28 The other two steps lead to two B II phosphates which do not face one another ( figure 2 , centre ) .
29 This is because kinship links are strongly morally and socially charged , while those between worker and employer are impersonal , because kinship implies reciprocal rights and duties while the capitalist has all the rights and the worker all the duties , because kinship links can not be broken at will while those of the labour market can , and because , as Marx and Engels wrongly believed , kinship links are egalitarian and non-exploitative ; that is , they do not involve one group of people living on the back of another .
30 Do not feed one large amount per day .
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