Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do not miss Wakelate at all .
2 Many Christians do not see Jesus as a sacrifice in the same way .
3 Clearly the scene was beautiful , even though I do not see London as my city .
4 Do not confuse Diphda with Fomalhaut in the Southern Fish .
5 He looks so miserable that for once I do n't kick Heather on the way back to my desk .
6 I do n't think Stuart at all grasped the point I was making .
7 I do n't want Carl on your
8 Alright , in fact , my handset is just on ringing external , I do n't want Hilary to be bothered with any internal calls of mine , I 've got a call log if anyone calls me , I know they 've called me so I can call them back anyway .
9 If there 's clothes that what am I gon na , if there 's clothes they do n't want Jean into the bin !
10 You say you do n't want Mo to be hurt , but she 's bound to be if this goes on . ’
11 We do n't want Kinnock under any circumstances . ’
12 I wou , I do n't fancy Ingleston at all !
13 This aspect was being over-insisted upon , Greg thought , and he said : ‘ I do n't associate Hilda with panic . ’
14 Madam Deputy Speaker there is course another matter of er of er broader significance and that is that er whilst these orders er er er cover erm certain financial institutions , they do n't erm they do n't cover others , they do n't cover Lloyds of London in so far as I could see , erm I 'd half expected to see the honourable member for Gloucester West er in his place to pursue his campaign that apparently he er he he is not able to be here and indeed er others who sit on the benches opposite who lost a large sum of money in Lloyds , er but they might have had something to say about it as it does seem odd that Lloyds has not been covered , no doubt the minister would tell us that needs primary legislation and I I 'm quite sure this government would move heaven and earth not to introduce another Lloyds bill er because of er the problems that that would no doubt attract .
15 Do n't expect Wills to be the perfect ruler
16 Do n't expect Wills to be the perfect ruler
17 Do n't expect Wills to be the perfect ruler
18 Well you do n't drop Hughes for anybody !
19 And do n't quote Tennyson at me . ’
20 Marsh said : ‘ I do n't blame Kim for being angry — I did leave her in a bad financial situation . ’
21 The parish has become the other woman in my life — our lives — I do n't blame Peter for that , he has to believe in its importance in order not to feel he has wasted everything .
22 I do n't blame Victor for being angry : I simply do n't know what happened to my tape recorder ; I 've never fouled it up before . ’
23 I do n't blame Jesus for wanting to go home .
24 I do n't blame India at all for preparing pitches to suit their own bowlers .
25 Shreeves ' side have another day 's advantage on the other British teams involved in Europe as they do n't meet Porto in their second round second leg tie until Thursday night .
26 I do n't find Ritchie to be much behind Huggett in style and purity of tone ; the cellists are about equal ; and I definitely prefer the playing of Steven Lubin by a small margin .
27 ‘ Nine times out o ’ ten you do n't get et by anything . ’
28 I do n't know Dublin at all . "
29 I do n't know Mr at all I 'm not in any of his classes .
30 I do n't know Sunil from Adam — ’ and I went on before he could ask Adam who ? ’ — and naturally , the cops will want to check that out .
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