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

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1 You 're sure to spend a good few hours at the time playing this fun sports sim — so do n't for get the suntan oil !
2 Although use will be made of the concepts discussed above , the experiment reported below does not in any way test various theories of plural reference resolution .
3 Such an exercise is , therefore , best done not in isolation but in co-operation with the other churches .
4 Well I said , just do n't of me being in line .
5 The elderly people may have a range of social connections which would understandably be given up with reluctance and they often do not at that stage need to give up their home .
6 Simply setting money aside now does not in any way guarantee the output of goods and services x years hence to meet the needs of old people ; neither does lending money at a profit .
7 it 's not one that will inspire me with erm with , with great kind of nationalistic fervour as might have happened in the past when , when you look at nationalistic movements , so erm presumably we 're looking at a range of behaviour which goes from extreme fanatical group membership to relatively weak identification with a group but really does n't to anything else but saying you know if you ask me what I 'll say I was British .
8 Well do n't to me I 've only just you
9 Benjamin 's modest but handsome little portrait seems to want to relay a message to us : I may not be blue-blooded , it says , but please do n't for a minute put me down as any kind of manual labourer — I belong to the established and rising ranks of the artisan middle-class .
10 Does the Secretary of State agree that the individual totals announced today do not in all cases stand up to comparison with real-terms increases south of the border ?
11 The small-order example which is all we can give here does not of course do justice to the method , but at least shows how it works .
12 By and large it does not , and it certainly did not in Margaret 's case : she merely laughed all the more , and sang the taunting hymns of her new faith , about how tyrants would be put down from their thrones and the humble and the meek raised up .
13 It would be like arguing about fairies , she thought , and while that might appeal to William , as an academic exercise , it certainly did n't to her .
14 It 's interesting that erm many been said , many of the other local authorities in the area certainly do n't produce or put on as what Harlow Council does , they certainly do n't from the arts like Harlow Council does and I think we have all got a gratitude to the Council even in difficult times the money spends on the arts .
15 The adjective beautiful , for example , denotes a quality which can be found in many different objects and therefore does not by itself indicate the nature of that about which it is said .
16 The section only enhances the buyer 's rights and therefore does not in any way reduce his right to sue the seller .
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