Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He thought that Craig might have lost some votes because people had not forgiven his voluntary coalition heresy but recognized that , had Craig emulated Paisley and created a reputation as an active constituency MP , he would have retained the seat .
2 " He does n't like me very much , " I explained , and it was the first time I 'd ever realized that " It was a very sad thing not to be liked by your own father , and obviously it must be just as sad not to like your only daughter .
3 Normal life , I 'll read out to you , normal life is possible if diet during childhood is adhered to , in the female , if the female suffers , when she becomes pregnant the protein intake has to be monitored so as not to affect her developing baby .
4 ‘ We do not think his mental state will deteriorate immediately without medication , but we would obviously be anxious to have him back . ’
5 He prayed to build on his aversion and include Ariel herself in his disgust ; it was not as difficult as before to force himself to keep his distance , because he was angry at the child 's existence , the visible emblem and consequence of their unlawful coupling , and he wanted to punish Ariel for not using her clever arts to prevent the baby coming .
6 out of that rear window all the time not using your rear view mirrors look once as well .
7 Your excessively early arrival means that you can check the aforesaid dogs are not using your beautiful flower arrangements as their loo , and also run through a technical check and the autocue before anyone else gets there .
8 These are increasingly hard to get — a Coventry welfare rights centre had so many claimants complaining that they 'd not received their statutory entitlement to maternity grants that the centre has printed a special complaints form .
9 In a statement on Aug. 19 Yanayev informed heads of state that the emergency measures in the Soviet Union were temporary and would not affect her international obligations under existing treaties .
10 ( 2 ) They could agree not to make any political alliance with the East , although this would not affect their natural sympathies .
11 The FMLN stated that the handover demonstrated its " willingness to negotiate and its support for a political solution and peace " but did not affect its anti-aircraft capability .
12 IBM 's announcement that it expects to slash its workforce this year by more than the 25,000 first planned will not affect its European operations , said a spokesman at the company 's Greenock plant .
13 The judge gave short shrift to an argument based on the right to free speech , and held that it did not affect his primary conclusion as stated above .
14 This did not affect our long-lasting friendship and mutual respect .
15 This does not affect your statutory rights imposed by law , which will allow you to cancel your policy within 14 days .
16 ‘ This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights ’ : we 've all seen it written and , believe it or not , this statement must by law be on all guarantees , in order to explain and remind us that we also have rights against the supplier , as well as the issuer of the guarantee .
17 But if you do read the guarantee you will nearly always find a sentence that says this guarantee does not affect your statutory rights .
18 The most obvious sign of the Act 's influence is the presence of statements along the lines of " this guarantee does not affect your statutory rights " which are now added in close proximity to all consumer guarantees .
19 Mr De Haan , who is also chairman of Saga , said the group could not enjoy one of the most important advantages of being publicly quoted — using its shares to fund acquisitions — because the family was determined not to dilute its controlling interest .
20 In addition , it is feared that methods of collecting the community charge by establishing a register of all residents over the age of 18 may result in those who can not afford the tax not completing their electoral registration forms , as this may alert the authorities to their liability for the community charge ( or Poll Tax as it has become known ) .
21 Fragmentation and excessive pace were also found to be important variables bearing on job satisfaction , with many workers , who did not find their work monotonous , stating that it did not absorb their full attention or that they found the pace of it too fast .
22 The decision was reportedly taken after it became clear that the French Disneyland would not make its expected profit this year .
23 But such theorising , however ‘ moral ’ , does not make us moral theorists .
24 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 .
25 So it is worth making changes , but it is essential that in the process you do not make your everyday life a misery .
26 They do not want their small stores destroyed and put out of business .
27 So should the law allow mercy killing — ‘ euthanasia ’ — to be available to those patients suffering incurable diseases who do not want their painful lives to be prolonged ?
28 I do not want my new friends to know I am connected to a boring man like you .
29 It would be unfair to pretend that , but I do not want my hon. Friend to be carried away by the importance of it .
30 ‘ I do not want your middle names , you blister ! ’ the Gorgon bellowed .
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