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

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1 So Veronica did n't support herself , Loretta noted .
2 The popular notion that words do not hurt you is by no means endorsed among women survivors of male violence .
3 But I 'm a prop , so words do n't hurt me .
4 But there 's only one piece of advice that matters really : think of the general public , in other words do n't produce something that leaves 99 per cent of the public behind . ’
5 When it was first recognised that the atom could be likened to a small solar system in which the electron planets orbited a nuclear sun , theorists were Puzzled as to why the electrons in their tightly curved orbits did not radiate their energy away and spiral into the nucleus as predicted by classical , that is pre-quantum , theory .
6 The letters took ages but somehow Rebecca did n't find it so difficult this time .
7 These guidelines do n't mean you ca n't experiment and find out what feels right for you with another person .
8 Bows are an option which can work well in the right circumstances , but with a range of only 16″ do n't expect anything too dramatic .
9 And while some people might use a sunscreen abroad , over 40 per cent of those who often suffered sunburn did n't use anything when holidaying in the UK despite the recent hot summers .
10 The skirt did not reach her calves at the ideal point for flattery .
11 But these people 's delusions do not convince me that Satan is a fiction , and psychological arguments against him by psychiatrists have no philosophical bite that carries conviction .
12 ‘ On the train from Harwich to London our cases were taken away as our guarantors did not want us wearing funny clothes , ’ one girl remembers .
13 The Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) survived the abolition of the Greater London Council , but its control by Labour did not endear it to the Conservative government .
14 ‘ But as long as our side do n't start it , then it 's all right with me . ’
15 If the Opposition do not cost their proposals , we do .
16 Mum it 's pussy cat , pussy cat have some pie for , where mummy do n't give them some pie and pussy cat , pussy cat up in London , there 's two about pussy cats
17 Yeah , he was saying all the way back , please mummy do n't hit me
18 Creed did n't lift his eyes from his drink .
19 Piers did n't say anything , but he did n't press the point with her .
20 Lucifer did not hear him .
21 The plaintiff employee did not wear them and was injured .
22 He based his case on the EAT 's decision in Laughton v Bapp Industrial Supplies Ltd [ 1986 ] IRLR 245 , which said that an employee did not breach his duty of loyalty merely by indicating an intention to set up in competition with the employer in the future .
23 But Mo do n't snow me that the Company did n't see all that and start a Track Two behind the comeback of Winter Garden ’
24 That self-confidence had been acquired from the success of The Cocktail Party : it had opened in London in May 1950 , just a few months after the New York opening , and , although the audiences began to fall off in November , Sherek did not feel it necessary to close the play until February 1951 .
25 However , since this is not a prerequisite for acceptance on the Minor Project , some schools did not form one , and several of those which were formed appear to have lapsed following the completion of the school 's spending phase .
26 The regime of the major public schools did not suit him , Christian explained .
27 erm but I would say , on the whole , my guess is that there are many girls that perhaps could go into science and could make contributions to science but do n't do so simply because their families do n't understand it and the schools do n't support them .
28 I suggest that you leave here before it grows dark so that the sepoys do n't shoot you by mistake . "
29 Alas , the Kremlin did not like it .
30 ‘ The occupational Therapy department do n't understand what art is about at all .
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