Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] not [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Because pensions come in a variety of forms , even many sophisticated people fail to collect all their entitlements or do not understand all the options that are available to them . |
2 | In our analysis , copy-dependent expression ( Figures 2 and 3 ) is lost above five copies of Ea in the Short transgenics indicating that the region containing DH I and II ( 2.0 kb 5' of Ea ) does not contain the appropriate elements to isolate the transgene from adverse chromatin effects , or does not contain all of the enhancer elements necessary for position-independent , copy number-dependent expression . |
3 | In the end part of there specific bequest had to be used to pay the balance of bills but there was a complaint about how long it had taken to sort out , and it taken long to sort out because it was a home made will that did n't make all the right provisions . |
4 | A Heron adviser said yesterday the asset protection measures had been put in place to prevent somebody ‘ charging in and acting in a way that does n't benefit all creditors ’ . |
5 | Occasionally a lecturer engrossed in his subject finds that he has concentrated too much on his favourite bits and has not covered all the topics in the paper . |
6 | And do n't forget all the ‘ you-know-the-scent-now-try-the-bath-range ’ opportunities . |
7 | And do n't forget all this week on drive time with Tim , he 'll be airing some of the best , when only fish and chips will do stories . |
8 | and do n't forget all next week you 'll be doing the planning the future bit as well . |
9 | And do n't forget all the tins go in that box , right ? |
10 | And do n't take all day about it , because I want to kiss you again . |
11 | and do n't take all that loaf cos that 's all that |
12 | And do n't believe all you think you 've heard about a Cobra being undrivable in anything but a straight line either . |
13 | Make it a firm arrangement faithfully followed , and do not allow all the other urgent distractions to crush out this opportunity . |
14 | Dr Nathanson said that a reply had been received only on the eve of the press conference and did not alleviate all its concerns . |
15 | ‘ We were sceptical about packets , though , and did n't think all the powder would dissolve , but it seems to be fine . ’ |
16 | So I shall have four or five hours ( unless he cheats and does n't get all I 've asked , but he 's never failed before ) . |
17 | They concede that the Church 's policy of rotating the Moderator every year can pose some difficulties for broadcasters and newspapers in terms of availability and profile , but they argue that this can be overcome and does not explain all the recent exclusions from discussions . |
18 | ‘ An' do n't have all the dogs barking , ’ warned Bedelia . |
19 | Thus all three of these techniques : programme budgeting , specialty costing and patient costing , are of some value but do not overcome all the limitations of departmental budgets . |
20 | But do n't drink all the milk if you please |