Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ May we not lend you a mount , Miss Abbott ? ’ |
2 | not make them an enormous feature . |
3 | They should not think her a woman who had let herself go . |
4 | He had said ‘ we ’ , which heartened McAllister enormously but also meant that she must try to justify his confidence , and not let him down ; he must not think her a fine lady only playing at life — she meant to do her share , and yet try not to hinder him . |
5 | ‘ I was afraid you might not think him the right friend for me , ’ said Mrs Ames . |
6 | I did not think it a good book , but I shall always be grateful to it . |
7 | I know and you know that Hardy did not think it a sad poem — just a comment and a summing up . |
8 | I , personally , do not think it a very good idea to have carpet in the dining room where it only picks up smells and gets dirtier more quickly than in most places since people do , without fail , drop things . |
9 | This birth was so quick and easy , Wilson could not think it the same process as Oreste 's . |
10 | But that support , which the Nobel committee acknowledges , does not make her a guerrilla . |
11 | But Mrs Gandhi never forgave Khan 's opposition to her scrapping the privy purses , and to his regret she did not make him a minister . |
12 | It is often said that unfettered insider dealing does not hurt shareholders ; that insiders ' profits are not outsiders ' losses , but rather evidence of a more efficient allocation of resources ; Just because an investor does not make as much money on the sale of his shares as he would otherwise have done , does not make him a victim in the true sense , as nothing has been stolen from him . |
13 | That did not make him a criminal under section 14 . |
14 | Because they put 3 passes together 4 years ago does not make them a footballing side and they are only making friends now cos they are an easy touch . |
15 | Feeling guilty does not make me a better person . |
16 | Being restricted here does not make me a special case , though . |
17 | ( I may believe Jesus ' teaching to have been exemplary , or that he was a man singularly in tune with God ; but this , as I would argue , does not make me a Christian . ) |
18 | But again this does not make me a Christian . |
19 | And by , becoming religious and observing religious , er , practices does not make us a better person . |
20 | You may enjoy talking but this does not make you a wizard at verbal presentations . |
21 | Even this thing you say you did — even that does not make you a bad man . |
22 | ‘ These will not make you a courtier , Roger , but at least you wo n't be a beggar ! ’ |
23 | Personally , I reject the Oxford claim that English Literature begins with Anglo-Saxon , and would not make it a required subject . |
24 | This may sound impossible , but if there is a distinct possibility that this will eventually be needed , why not make it a goal to begin establishing such a fund now ? |
25 | Although he was wary of commenting on a specific meeting , Mr Hyde said the company ‘ would not make it a matter of policy to say we have been in contact or received authorisation , if that had n't been the case ’ . |
26 | Merely exhibiting a sample during the negotiations will not make it a sale by sample unless the parties agree that it is a sale by sample . |
27 | The condition may be upheld if the plaintiff had previously disclosed his reports or offered to disclose them in exchange for the defendant 's reports ( Clarke v Martlew [ 1973 ] QB 58 ) but even that is in doubt since Megarity v DJ Ryan & Sons Ltd [ 1980 ] 2 All ER 832 in which it was said that the plaintiff can not make it a condition precedent to granting a medical examination that the defendant must produce the ensuing report , since to do so would pre-empt the court 's power to give directions as to expert evidence . |
28 | Blacks need to realise that affirmative action can not solve their most serious problems , whites need to remember that affirmative action does not make it an advantage to be born black . |
29 | She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account . |
30 | WHATEVER the home unions committee may care to think , the team who performed with great distinction in Paris are Lions to a man — and if the powers-that-be will not grant them the honour with a large ‘ L ’ they can hardly begrudge it with a small one . |