Example sentences of "[vb base] not [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 What happens if those two goons have a sudden change of heart and decide not to let us go ?
2 ‘ Mind you , I try not to let it cramp my style unduly .
3 Y'know kind of kind of comments or playful thoughts you might pass about somebody but you you try not to do it seriously as it were , you try not to let it affect your behaviour towards them , you try to not be surprised if they disclose they 're gay or heterosexual or whatever so er
4 They 'd driven several miles before Lucy finally ventured , ‘ Try not to let it get under your skin , Virgie . ’
5 • Many poisons cause as much damage coming back up as they do going down , so do not make him vomit unless you are sure it is safe to do so .
6 Furthermore , these Creole features of grammar do not appear to carry any particular symbolic value either ( see the quote from Hewitt above ) and the contexts in which they occur do not make them look like code switches .
7 Oh God oh God do not let me die .
8 God do not let me die .
9 Do not let me die .
10 Do not let me persuade you against your will , now .
11 Do not let me wince , Lucien prayed , wincing .
12 Do not let me discommode you none , Miz Scarlett , I 'm sure !
13 As a general advice , keep drills moving , do not let them drag .
14 When you tip the seed from the packet it is hard to believe that from almost every one a plant will arise , so do not let them fall too thickly into the soil .
15 Wrap mothballs in muslin and do not let them touch the textiles .
16 Pictures of him have been circulated to staff at Shorefield Country Park , near Lymington , Hants , with the warning : Do not let him compete .
17 And do not let him think he is to be parted from you forever Ellen for this would not be the truth .
18 Do not let him hear you do that , ’ Paul said to her .
19 Do not let him frighten you . ’
20 Do not let her win … ’
21 ‘ And do not let her turn around .
22 If you feel this way do not let it go very long without confessing it .
23 The past could be in evidence today , but do not let it stop you making progress along your chosen route .
24 Do not let it distract you again , ’ and he pulled her towards him .
25 Do not let it happen to you also . ’
26 Do not let it boil !
27 You can not pretend to people who , like you , have been pretending for as long as they can remember : they do not let you get away with it .
28 Colleagues , do not let us shirk from our responsibilities to our fellow workers and this attempt to international solidarity .
29 But do not let us allow their punishment to salve our consciences .
30 There may be some honesty there , but please do not let us hear from the Liberal Democrats that , if they vote against the Bill this evening , they have anything constructive to offer either existing coal miners or those displaced by restructuring .
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