Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] not [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 What scripture can he appeal to , when his ‘ congregants ’ either do not share the same scriptures or do not have any ?
2 Because pensions come in a variety of forms , even many sophisticated people fail to collect all their entitlements or do not understand all the options that are available to them .
3 Often there 's a lot of , that people erm do or do n't do that you , you ca n't erm go along with when people are wanting terminations of pregnancy or , or they 're thinking of leaving their husbands and going off with somebody else then you just have to listen to what they say and put the facts as you see them in front of them .
4 Yeah Bryony went if you , well she 's not so bad now she 's got over that phase where she refused to have her coat on , but if you 're trying to get her ready erm and she does n't want to get ready , she 'll say either go away or do n't do that to me if I 'm trying to get her coat on .
5 These are the things that make us afraid , and we build ourselves secure places so as that we ca n't or do n't have any need to be afraid .
6 Should the bride and groom not see each other the night before the wedding or even before the ceremony .
7 Put a large bucket underneath the trap to catch the contents of the sink — and remember not to pour this away until the trap has been refitted !
8 He makes a tortured film about European visions of America ; he wants to demonstrate the ‘ melting pot ’ in the film , plaster it with psychology and try not to miss any aspects of it .
9 survival course down and try not to take any trees .
10 And try not to spill any , please ! ’
11 So , as soon as the misbehaviour begins , turn away or walk away from your child ; pretend not to see or hear what is going on ; say nothing and try not to show any expression at all ; resist getting into any debate , argument or discussion with your child while he or she is misbehaving .
12 Lavish them with real custard , cream or a jam sauce that is generously jammy — and do n't forget that Christmas Plum Pud is n't the only pudding that makes a grand entrance wreathed in alcoholic flames .
13 As an aside , the need to drawn up a will becomes particularly pressing if there are children to be considered , and do n't forget that marriage revokes the will of either partner , unless that is , it was drawn up in anticipation of the wedding .
14 And do n't forget that plan of Portillo 's to slash state spending .
15 And do n't forget all the ‘ you-know-the-scent-now-try-the-bath-range ’ opportunities .
16 And do n't forget all this week on drive time with Tim , he 'll be airing some of the best , when only fish and chips will do stories .
17 and do n't forget all next week you 'll be doing the planning the future bit as well .
18 And do n't forget all the tins go in that box , right ?
19 And do n't forget those chocolates when you go .
20 And do n't forget any of you who would like to go to Goldthorpe I 'm taking the names
21 And do n't fuss any more about such things , ’ said Dotty , ‘ I really have n't time to explain it all when the chickens are waiting to be fed . ’
22 And do n't answer that one , I want the honest legal answer .
23 And do n't waste any time with a fancy bandage .
24 " And do n't talk such drivel .
25 that 's good in n it , go to a coffee bar and do n't pay any thing , just what you want
26 ‘ Good enough , ’ said Joe , ‘ and do n't spill any dicky birds yourself . ’
27 We have a good crew and do n't expect any radical changes .
28 Such large bombs are rather exceptional , though ; most are well under a metre across , and do n't travel more than a few tens of metres from the vent .
29 this is what 's call was called in York a throwen chair and do n't mistake that for thrown , er it 's a throwen or c or or turned chair .
30 They work for a living and do n't make much money .
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