Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [prep] our " in BNC.

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1 One line of his broadcast — ‘ Now it is very cold and we can not stay in our house ’ — hints at a crisis that nearly closed Dovercourt and did result in the evacuation of Pakefield , the overspill camp near Lowestoft .
2 The difficulties indicated by Paul McKeigue and David Leon do not arise in our paper .
3 While the fears of some that deals had been done are not justified by our data , in at least one school senior staff claim to have received a Minor Project grant as a retrospective reward .
4 Not to go at our charge , but to go at your charge .
5 Daddy erm you know GrandPat told us not to go on our backs shutes .
6 I told my mother where I had been without explanation as to why I had chosen not to go to our own church , and she said nothing .
7 When respect is not given to our tears we are denied the relief they can bring .
8 The cleansing however required for eternity does not relate to our physical dimension but related to the invisible , eternal soul of man which also bears the scars of sin .
9 It is a dustbin man but he 's not come to our road yet .
10 Our chances of ending the war quickly would certainly be greatly increased if the battle were won ; but if we failed to win it , even after what had already been achieved , our victory would merely be postponed and not rendered impossible , especially if we resolved in good time not to persist with our useless efforts at Verdun , but to take the initiative of attack elsewhere .
11 When I was taught chemistry at Regent 's Street Polytechnic in the later 1930s , we 16-year-olds were treated as adults , not incompetents , and were expected to achieve titrations accurate to 1 per cent or less from the moment we began quantitative analysis : for were we not addressed by our splendid lecturers as ‘ Mr ’ ?
12 There are many things that we are certain of and , although it might be useful to try to doubt these certainties , we should not pretend to doubt what we do not doubt in our hearts .
13 It is very easy to take other people for granted and not to work on our relationships , but they do need continuous attention .
14 ‘ … the extent of the establishment is but barely sufficient for the exigencies of the County , and it can not be contended that it is on too large or extravagant a scale ; the number of patients constantly on the books of the Infirmary ; the high reputation which it has justly acquired under the excellent management of the medical and other officers belonging to it ; the strict economy which to the general satisfaction of the Governors has been observed in the ordinary expenditure of the House … call forcibly upon the County at large to hold out a protecting hand to save it from ruin which appears inevitably to have waited , if not averted by our timely interference . ’
15 But we should not retreat into our inner selves .
16 Your lover need not know of our little trip . ’
17 By trespassing , they hoped to disrupt the latest of the British tests , scheduled for 9pm on Nov 14 ; and to demonstrate , as Lorna says , ‘ that the tests are not happening in our name ’ .
18 This criterion means that a great deal of fundamental science such as elementary particle physics or astronomy would not qualify for our support ; but it does not mean that we avoid contact with scientists working in these fields .
19 Now what the Capitulary of Thionville actually says is : ‘ When famine or plague occurs , men should not wait for our edict but should straightway pray to God for his mercy ; as to scarcity of food in this present year , let each man help his own people as best he can , and not sell his corn at too high a price . ’
20 ‘ Then I 'm afraid you might not approve of our rustic environment and rural activities . ’
21 Is it because we have not been speaking out when we should have at injustice , not proclaiming the truth , not listening to our watchmen , not praying , not doing , not sending and not CARING ?
22 The volume of the evidence is , unfortunately , not matched by our understanding of the organisation of production and dispersal .
23 But the calm of the transcendent will nevertheless influence but not interfere with our lives .
24 You 're not dazzled by our charms . ’
25 What we can do with the Holy Spirit is something that we can not do on our own .
26 Electron microscopy of intestinal biopsies was not done in our study , thus we can not rule out the possibility that microsporidia were present .
27 Not according to our sources at the company .
28 Not according to our sources at the company .
29 ‘ I do n't believe in life after death because I do not believe in our limited concept of time . ’
30 As we are only a year away from the start of the single market , will my right hon. Friend reassure the public that unnecessary bureaucratic delays will not occur at our ports and airports , to the annoyance of the public ?
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