Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [not/n't] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I wanted to write books about psychiatry and the English do n't like that .
2 The British do not like that .
3 If the French do not ratify these proposals as may appear likely now er how late can the minister leave it before he informs the people that they must fight the European elections on the old boundaries and not the new ?
4 Although he warns against treating France as an extension of the British market , he dismisses the view that it is an awkward place to do business : ‘ There is a market for everything in France and the chances are that the French do n't need any British imports — it 's a question of making it worth their while .
5 ‘ The Japanese do not want any foreigners , ’ says Mihir .
6 The Opposition and the electorate at large do not believe that .
7 There is no help with medicines and the sick do n't get any of the benefits that are paid to those on Income Support .
8 You 're sure do n't want this then ?
9 the total contributions received for the journey concerned do not involve any profit and
10 the total contributions received for the journey concerned do not involve any profit and
11 the total contributions received for the journey concerned do not involve any profit and
12 the total contributions received for the journey concerned do not involve any profit and
13 Very occasionally , serious hormonal problems may lead to obesity , but the vast majority of those who are overweight do not have any serious hormonal imbalance .
14 I know it 's my fault , but me feeling guilty do n't help any .
15 wonderful do n't like those , do n't really wan na give you those there are right have I got it on bloody hell mum !
16 The Greens want regional self-reliance , in agriculture as well as in other things ; a land tax applied so that ‘ in general terms , the nearer the land is to its natural state , the lower the land tax would be ’ ; energy efficiency ; population reduction through encouragement and education ( with 15–20 million the target for Britain ) ; and a sharing of ‘ the abundance which nature can provide for us all if the greedy do not take more than their fair share ’ .
17 Birds in the wild do n't have much variety in their diet — it really does n't seem to bother them — but I give Dawn mice sometimes , and a rat every now and again as a ‘ treat ’ .
18 She explained that animals in the wild do n't get enough energy , and sugar is concentrated energy .
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