Example sentences of "[noun sg] simply do [not/n't] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a certain romance about the way Impressionists and their followers lived and painted , but the idea of the artist working on the spot or in the studio with romantic bravura simply does n't appeal to me . |
2 | The chemistry simply did not work in the same way . |
3 | Radio 1 was the most complete form of specialization on a radio station and the last before the BBC accepted that the Reith/Haley commitment to ‘ mixed ’ programming on each station simply did not correspond to listening preferences . |
4 | Pollution simply does not figure on the list of governmental priorities . |
5 | Information to which you have no read access simply does not appear in query outputs ; you are not informed that there is LIFESPAN information in the relational database of which you have no visibility . |
6 | Ballet simply does not figure in black or working-class lives ; such children tend to go into dance through rock music , reggae , discos — and that means modern dance . |
7 | Leapor simply does not fit into such a view of the mid-eighteenth century . |
8 | Further , there are so many instances of what I call ‘ partial mens rea offences ’ , that is crimes in which mens rea runs to some but not all of the elements in the actus reus , that the alleged principle simply does not square with the data . |
9 | Thus in Hieracium , and in many other asexual groups , the plants growing in a region simply do not fall into a number of natural kinds . |
10 | Justice simply does not seem to be built into the system . |