Example sentences of "[adv] do [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In many parts of the Asian elephants ' range the slaughter began with the coming of colonial man , who not only shot for sport but also cleared the forest for rubber and other crops and naturally did not want elephants to undo his good work .
2 Of particular interest to Society members even those far afield who perhaps do not know B.C. very well , if at all , is the way it illustrates the influence the Railway had on the community at that time .
3 I personally do n't keep copies of all of the brochures
4 I personally do not have time for delays in this operation , and my approach has been ratified at the highest levels .
5 Whatever about the apparent failure of Desmond and his executives , is it not absolutely extraordinary that John V. O'Dwyer , of Arthur Cox , solicitor to and main board member of the Smurfit organisation , apparently did not brief Michael on the Independent 's retraction and the specific references to UPH and Desmond ?
6 Even Emil Fischer , in propounding the idea that proteins were built up by a standard linkage ( -CO-NH- ) between different amino acids , apparently did not envisage molecules containing more than 30 or so such units , corresponding to no more than 300 atoms which is much too small .
7 PEOPLE who sell stuff in glass bottles apparently do not throw stones .
8 ‘ I mean , if you believe that , then what you 're saying is women basically do n't want sex , but if they have enough food stuffed down their faces , they might be persuaded .
9 Transfection with rat TAP1 a alone did not alter HLA expression .
10 While indomethacin alone did not affect amylase secretion , together with cyclosporin A it caused significant ( p<0.01 v controls ) inhibition of enzyme secretion ( Fig 2 ) .
11 Moreover , addition of the recombinant human TBP protein alone did not stimulate transcription activity .
12 In time , however , these ideas developed into a much more general critique , in which objects not only did not signify use value but were found not to signify anything outside of themselves .
13 You obviously do n't understand economics , Doctor . ’
14 The helper obviously did not do part of the actions denoted by the infinitives in these sentences .
15 These agents obviously did not cause diarrhoea at the time of study , although their presence might represent chronic or convalescent carriage after earlier symptomatic infection .
16 It hoped that the involvement of neutral states like Austria , Sweden and Switzerland — all of whom obviously did not see membership as compromising their neutrality — would persuade the Soviet Union that the new association was sufficiently politically innocuous for Finland to be able to join it in the not too distant future .
17 Although this case obviously did not concern accountants directly , it proved crucial to subsequent claims against them .
18 He obviously did n't know Iron Josh .
19 There is just one problem : brains are part of the soft tissue of the body and so do not survive fossilization .
20 Under the overseas person exemption , many types of investment business which are actually carried on in the UK ( albeit from a non-UK office ) , are in effect treated as carried on outside the UK for the purposes of the FSA ( and so do not require authorisation under the FSA ) if the firm does not have a UK office from which it carries on investment business and : ( 1 ) The firm deals with or through , or arranges transactions with , an FSA-authorised person , such as a UK stockbroker , or an exempted person , such as a listed money market institution , acting within the terms of its exemption ( para 26 of Sched 1 ) ; this applies even if that person is an affiliate ; ( 2 ) the firm did not solicit the business in contravention of the FSA 's restrictions on the issue of investment advertisements and cold calling ( para 27 of Sched 1 ) .
21 You have to sell yourself and your ideas this year so do n't expect people to automatically recognise your merit and worth .
22 ‘ You know Mrs Baxter likes you , so do n't make excuses , ’ he said , then added hastily , ‘ Well , you must do as you like , but I do hope you will come .
23 So do n't waste energy banging your head against a brick wall .
24 Sailing upwind is hard work so do n't waste effort by letting the mainsheet out .
25 So do n't tell fibs . ’
26 So do n't go nuts — use those leftovers in the following recipes .
27 So do n't drop lumps of metal over batteries .
28 I may be a little late so do n't wait supper for me .
29 We know what happened to Judas and his pieces of silver , so do n't turn traitor on your anti-racist fans 'cos then we would n't be able to wear our Morrissey Fans Against The Nazis badges with pride ( Gay , straight or otherwise ) .
30 The normal response would be : ‘ Nobody 's perfect , so do n't criticize others . ’ ’
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