Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That should not make you bitter .
2 We should not find it easy to go for a single currency if we had already moved down the federalist route in a dangerous way on foreign and defence policies .
3 If I wrote , I must n't make it clear from the envelope what the letter was about , or mention the title of the book on the outside .
4 I should n't think it great easy to fall off a boat actually would you ?
5 It may not make them popular , but it will usually make them right .
6 Conversely , the firm may use a non-conventional channel like mail order which requires minimal investment in salespeople , although the physical characteristics of the product may not make it suitable for mail order .
7 ‘ But he may not think it grand enough . ’
8 Mr Menem 's show of leniency towards a few elderly officers may not keep them quiet for long .
9 Those who pin their hopes on highly specified , short range solutions may or may not get it right .
10 New Zealand , silver medal-winners last time , may not find it easy against the improving Finland .
11 Those who are mentally alert may not find it easy or pleasant to take help from the very ones they have supported and cared for over the years .
12 For example , the general notion of a ‘ building ’ is clear , but a judge may not find it easy to decide whether a temporary wooden hut , or a telephone kiosk , or a wall , or a tent , is a ‘ building . ’
13 For example , if you choose to write an essay on the novel A Very Quiet Street by the contemporary Glasgow author Frank Kuppner , you may not find it easy to get any critical work either on the book itself or on this writer ( since no books may have been written about him ) .
14 They may not find it , they may not find it impossible to change contracts but it will become increasingly harder for them to do so .
15 As the enemy closes in , the hero , safe in the knowledge that his comrades have made it to safety , shoots himself so that the enemy may not take him alive .
16 I 'm a car owner who 's actually thinking of selling my car because I do n't use it much in Glasgow I do n't need to , I can actually walk to work and to come to somewhere like Edinburgh tonight I would much prefer to use the train , but I think we could have much more adequal plans to do with pedestrianizing city centres so that cars were banned from them altogether , they could bring back trams which are much less in terms of pollution , they might not make us big profits for the company 's but they are a very good way , we , a lot of European cities still use trams .
17 I wondered if I should tell him this , and decided he might not think it funny .
18 Wait a minute cos I might not get it right , tell me a big number
19 The reeve , attendant at Hugh 's elbow , eyed him sidelong , and said insinuatingly : ‘ You 'll not think it ill of good husbandmen to take what God sends and be grateful for it ? ’
20 ‘ You 'll not find it easy to get the keys from old Joanna , ’ Rhodri remarked with malice , as they passed in through the archway and continued along the town walls .
21 I think if labour gets in , you 'll not get it tough at all .
22 She asked him why he could not leave her alone , in view of what the other man had already done to her , but he turned off the lights and told her to undress .
23 ‘ Good God , there was a time I saw him — still but a child , to be sure — playing his fingers in her hair with such warmth and love in his face , such concentrated attention , as if it so fascinated him he could not leave it alone .
24 While the anti-modernist purge put this process back a generation , it could not stop it re-emerging , especially in the most advanced areas of Catholic culture in northern Europe .
25 " He was convinced " , wrote Tupper , " that the German man-in-the-street was participating in this senseless and savage struggle because the Prussian system forced him to ; the ordinary subject of the Kaiser might be misled into believing his cause just — but he could not conceive it possible that the German sailormen who had been part of our Merchant Service could have anything but hatred for this catastrophe " .
26 It was an order — a rare thing from Therese — and Flavia could not refuse it short of gross discourtesy in public to an older woman and a friend .
27 Peggy van Praagh told me that , even so early , de Valois had said to her ‘ I think he 'll make a choreographer ’ , but she was already trying out several other aspirants , so could not give him immediate chances .
28 I could sense the steep drop to my left , though I could not see it due to the trees and thick foliage that lined the roadside .
29 The walls of the cottage were thick enough to shut out the worst sounds of the storm 's buffeting , and even the creaking of doors and rattling of windows could not keep me awake for long .
30 ‘ These bones show that he hid the hound here , but he could not keep it quiet , so people heard its cries .
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