Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] it with [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was a lot stronger than I had imagined and so I did not treat it with the necessary respect .
2 Cos I 've not seen it with the curtains
3 If we were to refer to the light , we would not associate it with an individual object .
4 Nobody forces you to consume the equivalent of halfa dozen eggs at one meal , but it is very easy to do so , so if you have eaten a mousseline of scallops , red mullet , and écrevisses floating in a lake of sabayon sauce , then do not follow it with a honey ice cream or one of those ali baba affairs nor with a peach charlotte containing five egg yolks , but rather with a tarte fine chaude aux pommes acidulées , which is nothing more outlandish or richer than an old-fashioned apple tart made on a base of puff pastry .
5 He could not reconcile it with the images he had preserved .
6 There are the facilities here and it 's a shame not to use it with the all the tramways and the railways lines .
7 But they have not replaced it with a presumption that the market can always be left to get on with it .
8 In these experiments , the rats learn the new trick best at those times when they remember the old trick least well : it is as if a rat can learn a new trick more easily when its memory is not muddling it with the memory of the old trick .
9 The past by its nature is only indirectly available to us ; we can not enter it with the same immediacy as the present .
10 Before I try another trot down I remove the two old maggots from the hook and impale a single fresh one , being careful not to burst it with the size 18 hook which , although sharp , is rather thick in the wire for maggot fishing .
11 The next logical step was to present the bream with a small hook and bait which would be more likely to be right inside their lips when they began to carry it off , but to still retain the heaviness so that they could not manage it with a mere suck .
12 This too is research , even though we may not honour it with the name .
13 He just had some time to spare waiting for Maria Luisa to return and why not fill it with a bit of Ruth-baiting ?
14 Now , has he not left it with the Parish Council ?
15 And while nobody wanted precisely to abandon the Fidchell which everybody enjoyed so much , there was really no reason why they could not play it with the Gnomes tonight and save Fenella for tomorrow , or even the day after .
16 Do not confuse it with the head , for the latter can be struck harder and still score .
17 Do not confuse it with the Beta-Zeta pair , which is more widely separated ; Zeta is of magnitude 4.7 .
18 The chief stars , Alpha ( 3.9 ) , Delta ( 4.5 ) and Gamma ( 4.7 ) form a triangle ; do not confuse it with the smaller , fainter triangle formed by Alpha , Beta and 9 Equulei .
19 His version of human freedom and motivation could easily have included poverty as a ‘ rational ’ reason for crime ; and there was no necessary reason for him to equate his social contract with the status quo as far as property relations were concerned ( after all , he did not equate it with the status quo in many other respects ) .
20 I warned against it at the time , telling investors not to touch it with a bargepole .
21 She certainly did not blend it with the crowd .
22 You ca n't explain it with the funny little rules that we have for how your potential and different things vary in your circuit .
23 I 'm not like some men who ca n't do it with a woman unless they feel emotionally involved with her .
24 Because algebra is letters , and if you have got er something which is you need a root of it or , you can do it with a number , you ca n't do it with a letter .
25 Could n't do it with a black one .
26 Did n't do it with the others , this has got a and a
27 Do n't keep it with a Red-Tail .
28 For example , if the horse kicks when we are trying to brush its legs , we do n't swat it with the cane .
29 Do n't touch it with a bargepole . ’
30 One way and another , it appears that the search for a new chief executive for IBM Corp is not going too well as one after another , the most fancied candidates declare that they are non-runners — so long after their names were first widely canvassed in the press that they leave the strong impression that they have considered or been considered for the job , but after having looked into it , decided that they would n't touch it with a bargepole : latest to declare his belated non-candidacy is former Hewlett-Packard Co chief executive John Young , who says he is ‘ definitely not a candidate ’ — ‘ He 's enjoying retirement , ’ said a Hewlett spokeswoman ; all attention is now focussed on the thought-to-be front runners that have n't ruled themselves out — Paul Stern , recently retired chairman and tough manager of Northern Telecom Ltd , who could be planning to repeat his double act at that company with another former IBMer , Edward Lucente , who has also just resigned from Northern Telecom ; the other two whose odds have shortened are George Fisher , chairman and chief executive of Motorola Inc , Morton Myerson , chairman of Perot Systems Corp , and Louis Gerstner , head of RJR Nabisco Co ; industry sources told Reuter that the name of Michael Armstrong keeps coming up within IBM — but he quit only a year ago , and has just taken the top job at Hughes Aircraft Co .
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