Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [to-vb] about [art] " in BNC.

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1 I do not want to carp about the work of the Committee .
2 Henry did not want to talk about the redevelopment of Wimbledon town centre .
3 No wonder the right hon. Gentleman did not want to talk about the Bill .
4 He did not want to talk about the woman in Dundalk , though , the double life , the scenes and drunken violence .
5 ‘ I do not want to talk about the number of jobs likely to go because we are currently in discussion with the union . ’
6 Paul does not want to think about the Poll Tax .
7 Fans , in general , do not want to read about the sport in retrospect .
8 Programmers do not need to worry about the fact that their applications may be running in parallel , Hinsley says , they merely need to think about the appropriate size of object and Taos will do the rest .
9 Programmers do not need to worry about the fact that their applications may be running in parallel , Hinsley says , they merely need to think about the appropriate size of object and Taos will do the rest .
10 The good thing about a spreadsheet is that you do not need to worry about the order in which you list items — you can sort on any field later .
11 Midnight shrugged , not wanting to talk about the old slave days in Spanish Town or Montserrat , walking her along , keeping clear of the last idling stragglers .
12 Her Finals were approaching , and she had no idea of what she should do next , and indeed did not dare to think about the future for she knew that it offered her little in the way of readily acceptable projects .
13 Here was I , not going to talk about the Pope 's ‘ Lamentabili ’ and have n't I spent ten minutes on it already .
14 Whereas before I used to say let's do this or that and worry if it was n't done , now I 've decided that I 'm really not going to worry about the garden any more .
15 ’ All the talk is they are going to be very big and physical but we 're not going to worry about the opposition , ’ said Llewellyn .
16 He said ministers were guilty of ‘ an attitude of mind ’ which meant they think they did not have to bother about the public .
17 Clearly there can be no simple answer to such a question , but we need to appreciate that , until the eighteenth century , the speculative moral philosophers who concerned themselves with such issues did not have to bother about the practical implications of their argument .
18 That means Santander should not have to worry about the dud property loans plaguing other banks in the region .
19 Certainly Frank Graham , managing director of Kainos Software , a joint venture between ICL and Queens University , does not have to worry about the supply of graduates he gets .
20 The hon. Gentleman does not have to worry about the normal courtesy of staying to listen to the next speaker .
21 He is a Whip who receives about £35,000 a year or more and he does not have to worry about the daily necessities of life .
22 People especially did not wish to know about the administration 's private efforts to prop up the contras .
23 I do not wish to gloat about the sad decline this season of Darlington , but I have written several letters pointing out the probable outcome relegation .
24 One is that scepticism is not restricted to doubt about the possibility of knowledge ; most interesting sceptical arguments , as I suggest in chapter 1 , involve an equal doubt about the possibility of justified belief .
25 Burun did not bother to ask about the fate of the raiders .
26 ‘ But they 're not meant to think about the past , you know , and life before Entering , they really start from when they became Brides of Christ .
27 SMALL businesses do not seem to know about the industrial building allowances introduced last November , and the uptake has been very disappointing , David Wilson , chairman of Wilson Bowden , the Midlands house-builder and developer , said yesterday .
28 She collects samples , takes measurements and no doubt makes the tea : she is not expected to analyse the data she collects , and certainly not required to think about the questions those data might answer .
29 So , on Silver and Knitmaster machines , set the cam lever on tuck and side levers back ; on Brother machines , put both tuck buttons in and the Change knob on KC , and on the Toyota 901 and 950 , set the selection lever or dial to the central tuck position and card levers on C. The other Toyota machines have two methods of knitting tuck , but as I have only have the 901 and 950 I 'm not qualified to write about the 858 or 787 .
30 ‘ But I do n't want to talk about the past , ’ I said .
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