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

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1 ‘ You ought to know , ’ Anna said more gently , ‘ you ought to know by now that things you want do n't just fall off trees .
2 The other possibility is that one or more of your men stumbled across something important which Fouché would prefer kept secret : something , at a guess , more relevant to internal French politics than Bonaparte 's military adventures , which as you say do n't really concern the police . ’
3 However , I am not at all surprised that many who would have profited had they won did not so vote .
4 The independent philosophies of system design in the Merseyside & North Wales and London Boards and the fast movement to a two-tier rather than three-tier management devolution in the latter Board also suggest that the drive to standardise did not significantly constrain local initiative where local conditions were thought to require a less orthodox approach .
5 Even so , Come do n't quite pull off the nerve-ends-shredded-into-mulch effect that is their widely acknowledged forte .
6 The reference in the letter to Lul to disturbances in the Church and the fact that Alhred was dethroned in York may hold the key to part of the explanation — that Alhred did not perhaps enjoy the support of Aethelberht , archbishop of York , who had replaced his kinsman Ecgberht in 767 .
7 HyperDisk can be set so disk writes do n't immediately happen .
8 do n't use that for polish you use a special oil , but he says do n't even use that .
9 In the UK , Sun Microsystems ' drive to flush out some of the value-added resellers which it says do n't actually offer any value-add ( UX No 399 ) , will take the form of a new contract which they 'll have to sign to become authorised VARs .
10 But Tug did not even look at them .
11 The evidence they yield does not just quantify the token occurrence of existing category types , for the most part derived from intuition , but also suggests that the types themselves stand in need of revision so that the language as abstractly conceived by the linguist is brought into closer correspondence with the language as actually realized by the user .
12 I do n't like do n't really work though do you ?
13 If the facts fall within s.16(2) it is immaterial that the accused did not actually obtain a pecuniary advantage ( DPP v Turner ) , and as MPC v Charles , above , demonstrates , there is no requirement that the person deceived suffers a financial loss .
14 But at the end of 1990 the group was reorganised and Mr Wise was less happy with the outcome : ‘ I found the general direction in which the group was going did n't really satisfy me in terms of long-term interests or challenge , so I decided to bite the bullet . ’
15 But that 's impossible cos the little kid that they bullied did n't even look like Trucky .
16 As I found when I took the time to listen to parents and hear what they said , the views advanced did not always fit the latest fashion or an approved passage in a book on sociology .
17 The need to keep the client informed does not necessarily include a need to send out a copy of every item of correspondence .
18 What the employee wants to know and understand does not necessarily coincide with what the organization needs him to know and understand .
19 Do n't for God 's sake , do that y'know it 's what I find is , once panic sets in w and that 's usually either the night before or the day , I d anything that I try and read does n't really go in very well .
20 Yet the emphasis he is attempting does not then seem irrelevant .
21 To think that we should destroy the coal industry and then say , ’ Well , if we have no coal industry , we shall have to have a nuclear power industry and what it costs does not really matter because it is in the nation 's interest to do it , ’ does not make sense .
22 I 'm fine , really , ’ she blurted , stretching her mouth into a smile which she sensed did n't quite come off .
23 Trespass did not really fit the case because the harm was consequential , not direct .
24 Finance did not much affect the organisation of businesses , though it might influence their policy .
25 ‘ The offer I made to him to buy his shares before all this unsavoury business began does not still stand .
26 Court proceedings and eviction A notice to quit does not always mean you have to leave .
27 The fact that a position is highly rewarded does not necessarily mean it is functionally important .
28 In this perspective the centre is much more concrete and material than in the more ideal culture supposed by Banfield , so that problems of geographical distance , cultural isolation and economic marginality can all be recognised ; but the combination of causes cultural lag together with structural factors is not an easy one , since the two levels of causality implied do not immediately present themselves as mutually complementary .
29 ‘ She was young at the time , just fourteen , and I suppose did n't really know what she was saying .
30 Although the open civil war which so many feared did not then break out ,
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