Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Remember not to confuse reliability with value . |
2 | They do not associate valour with the handsome and arrogant hunter , and young men are taught to pity such evidence of ‘ lack of control ’ . |
3 | Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region . |
4 | * Do not make coffee with boiling water . |
5 | He came to realize that traditional accounts of science , whether inductivist or falsificationist , do not bear comparison with historical evidence . |
6 | It is because you do not lose touch with your present identity that I hesitate to ask the question ‘ What is your name ? ’ too early in the session ; the patient 's instinct would be to answer by giving me today 's name . |
7 | On the one hand , educationalists have argued that segregation of handicapped pupils is wrong and they ought to be taught in ordinary schools , albeit with special lessons and equipment provided , in order that they do not lose touch with ordinary children . |
8 | What the critics , of the trade unions and managements alike , are really saying is this : that they do not like normality with all its faults . |
9 | Men do not share support with child care simply because so few of them are responsible for the care of children , and so on . |
10 | Nevertheless , it is clear enough that the realities of pre-war football do not find agreement with postwar nostalgia . |
11 | His father would have said , ‘ We sell to schwartzers , we do n't do business with them . ’ |
12 | So you know there 's the , do n't link aggression with assertion , two difference . |
13 | , you do n't want tea with er milk , you want to have lemon in it ? |
14 | Indeed , her father had shocked her by breaking this silence and by advising her , when she went up to Cambridge , not to join the Communist Party ; a joke 's a joke , he told her , but you do n't want trouble with visas if ever you want to go to America . |
15 | We do n't want trouble with the law , do we ? |
16 | I do n't eat food with dirty hands either . |
17 | ‘ Come in then , if you 're coming — and do n't bring mud with you . ’ |
18 | to my honourable friend because not only are these er large er particularly the big six er centres of accountancy power pretty well uncontrolled , they dominate the institutions that are meant to regulate them er but when it comes to international er affairs they do n't exchange information with each other . |
19 | I do n't carry tow-rope with me . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't take lunch with Mike 's secretary , ’ Rob remarked , holding open the door . |
21 | Do n't get cross with me , I 'm on the level . |
22 | Alright , do n't get cross with each other ! |
23 | You do n't need help with your practice — I gather the small-animal work is thriving . ’ |
24 | Some people who do n't enjoy sex with their partners are relieved . |
25 | She is alive and just as attractive as ever , so please do n't lose touch with this thing of beauty that is certainly a joy forever . |
26 | So long as we do n't confuse faction with history , perhaps we should n't agonise too much over such matters . |
27 | The best they could recall was his one-liner to Derek Hatton , the Liverpool militant , at Bournemouth in 1985 : ‘ You do n't play politics with people 's jobs , ’ Mr Kinnock told him . |
28 | Still , learn from experience : and the moral of this story is : do n't mix business with pleasure . |
29 | Do n't rub hair with a towel after washing — blot and leave it to dry . |
30 | I suppose it 's because people do n't put canvas with paint daubed on it very high up on their list of personal needs , especially when there are bills to pay and food to buy … |