Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] not [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 His sister and both brothers have identical trust funds this million pound figure has grown to the size , just today around forty million because Prince because the Prince has not touched it in all these years .
2 Liverpool University has not approached us regarding flood defence assessment . ’
3 A warning should be sounded that a candidate whose work experience has not equipped him or her to handle the case study paper is unlikely to pass it on the strength of a little practice and revision course .
4 Money has n't changed me , ’ she stated firmly .
5 and my teaching has not made them strangers .
6 Norwich 's nerve has n't failed them and according to their players , it wo n't .
7 Just because they have been disowned by Labour has not stopped them hitching their star to its bandwagon .
8 ‘ The record shows that we have given the courts the tools to do the job and that Labour has not supported us . ’
9 no , because the point is that Labour has not changed it 's course , which is recognizing that at the heart of it 's policies we have to show that we know the world has changed , and we 've got a message to women , which is that we know that you are essential in your role in the family , but we know you 're also essential in the economy ,
10 Does n't matter what estate agent you may be going into you will keep the information in this if the other esta other estate agent has n't got it .
11 Please also note that after an employee has not contacted them they are not entitled to pay .
12 Anya has n't told her that I 'm here .
13 ‘ The DoT has not given us definite promises and has discouraged us from expecting too much .
14 Greenpeace released it after the department decided not to publish it .
15 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 .
16 ‘ But as long as our side do n't start it , then it 's all right with me . ’
17 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
18 Yeah , he was saying all the way back , please mummy do n't hit me
19 The plaintiff employee did not wear them and was injured .
20 We ought to start speaking in Spanish so the people who read this dictionary do n't understand it
21 It 's not a whoop it 's not a whooping cough do n't get me wrong but it 's you know he 's chesty
22 Unfortunately his work as art adviser did not allow him much time to paint , but some years ago , moving from urban to country surroundings , he found himself most excited by the wild moors and dales of Yorkshire , and once more began to paint .
23 The Football Association did not feel it necessary to charge Southampton and Coventry with bringing the game into disrepute .
24 Yeah , I thought of being that once but I would n't mind it in the wards , but I would n't want to be in the operating theatre , I do n't know why , the blood do n't put me off or anything , but
25 See , blood do n't put me off or anything , but
26 Our thesis is that our traditional models and ways of thinking do not allow us to understand complex processes and — which is worse : often mislead us about appropriate responses .
27 Unfortunately , the Lerwick side did n't make it past the second round .
28 But Gascoigne sacked Jane in April — no reason given , though Jane suspects it had something to do with the fact his girlfriend did n't like her .
29 Or , again , one might suppose that this section has extended equitable doctrines to cases to which Equity did not apply them , because they formerly never came into a Court of Equity .
30 Ivan did not interest him , gossip did not interest him , he had given up the personal life .
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