Example sentences of "[noun pl] do not [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Rights and privileges do not pose any particular problems in the case of children .
2 The current guidelines do not cover these matters and this will obviously vary from project to project .
3 ‘ The fans do n't want all that , ’ he said .
4 On the other hand , cash reserves do not earn any return for the bank .
5 Most of the dentists do not have any educational qualifications .
6 The statistics show that 64% of cars do not have any form of security device and the chances of having your car stolen is a high as one in 40 .
7 SPORTS cars do n't come any smarter than this .
8 SPORTS cars do n't come any smarter than this .
9 I feel that most umpires do not consider this obvious fact , much to the bowler 's detriment .
10 At low frequencies the signals do not have much carrying capacity , but go too high and the oxygen and hydrogen molecules in the atmosphere can actually vibrate in sympathy with the radio waves , absorbing the signals .
11 However , many computers do not have this facility and a procedure to clear to the end of the screen would be useful .
12 The reaction to the message we sent to the President via our embassy in Washington , which might take quite some time , for even the most cooperative of banks , and banks almost by definition are secretive and detest the very thought of cooperation , are going to be very reluctant to disclose any information about their important clients , because important clients do n't like that sort of thing .
13 Worryingly , the British Medical Association today suggests those measures like head guards do not offer any real protection .
14 Young designers do n't get that .
15 And that erm she thinks tutors do n't converse enough er to find out what 's going on .
16 However , in nine cases out of ten the parties do not appreciate this fact .
17 But some insurers do not offer this wider cover .
18 Simplistic hierarchies do not meet this criterion .
19 It should be added , though the authors do not mention this , that the highly solidaristic ideology of mining communities in the North-East of Britain may well be of great importance in sustaining these egalitarian working groups and that they may not be viable in other areas where a more individualistic ideology is adhered to .
20 He also contends that the senior rugby nations do not disseminate enough information on rugby injuries to protect everyone playing this game in all 120 or so countries .
21 The same is true for amps and pickups , and I 'm convinced some manufacturers do n't realise this .
22 Native speakers do not recognise this , but foreign learners of English notice that it is often difficult to hear the unstressed parts of a word in ordinary speech .
23 Even if our ministries do not take that form of living as radically as that , incarnation does challenge each of us to apply the message of Christ .
24 Waking subjects do not have any more difficulty remembering the most chaotic dreams than the most coherent .
25 Er , several entries will use up additional memory , as the minimum amount of memory they will get used erm , but certain entries do n't use any extra memory , and in fact , in this column here I 've put an entry , a whole number six , seven , eight , nine , ten etcetera , into each of these cells and er that column there , still only uses forty eight bytes of memory .
26 He argued that since human readers do not use such information it is not necessary for successful recognition .
27 However , ordinary newspaper readers do not see such a vast array of newspapers and reading some newspapers rather than others gives a very different view of the extent and type of sex crimes in a nation .
28 Relational databases do not have this problem .
29 Warm-blooded animals do not have this constraint , although they tend to avoid extremes of temperature .
30 Such a drive , however , has to be operationalized in some other way , since the animals do not have any direct knowledge of the matters relevant to inbreeding : the inhibition against mating has to be triggered by the recognition of or reaction to some property adequately correlated with the kin relationship , such as being an individual with which the animal has been brought up .
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