Example sentences of "not [verb] [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 I should think it probably would , but I do n't think that 's any reason for not starting it and for not seeing it as a major goal , because after all erm the travel market , as we 've heard , is extremely competitive erm people really do vote with their feet and if we do n't then people wo n't come here , and now we really have got a fight on our hands to encourage people to come here , particularly from North America .
2 Death is always a failure in hospital , and the business and routine of life in the medical and surgical wards do not lend themselves to a personal death ( Sudnow 1967 ) .
3 One of the important things is to enjoy the preparation and not make it into a chore .
4 It is suggested that we should develop in co-operation , or at least in parallel , with similar organizations , so that we do not paint ourselves into a corner with incompatible technologies .
5 While you are confused , why not prepare yourself for a chat with your bank manager ?
6 But you can not make yourself into a cricketer .
7 But he was n't very good , and even to please her ( which was his only motive for practising ) he could not make himself into a musician .
8 They might not make 'em on a Sunday
9 It seems better not to include it as a criterion of value , once it is clearly distinguished from probability .
10 She wrote back to him careful little letters to which no one could object , fearing to display too much emotion in case it called attention to the boy 's over-regard for her but she managed all the same to make her affection felt , telling him : — Pilade looks for you everywhere and will not believe I have not hidden you in a box .
11 I 'm sure some of you last year or least last week or even last month , read about the black sack that had all the wonderful jewels in it that came into a charity shop and I think it 's a lesson for us all is n't it , not not to miss anything in a black sack , Jacqui .
12 ‘ I no longer want full government funding from a government that is going to be dictatorial as hell , which is not to say I would not prefer it under a government of a different kind . ’
13 Devon Malcolm was not sparing himself on a pitch which was offering help to all the bowlers but Waugh seemed to have a ridiculous amount of time to ease him through the leg field twice in an over for two of his 10 boundaries .
14 You never miss an issue with our brilliant 15-for-12 subscription offer , so why not treat yourself to a specially-priced binder to keep them in , too ?
15 So this year why not treat yourself to a weekend away from it all — you 'd be surprised at how affordable it can be !
16 ‘ You did not treat yourself to a snack in an ABC or Lyons , then , ’ said Neil , gratefully drinking his own fresh cup of tea .
17 It 's Britain 's best-loved family theme park , so why not treat yourselves to a fun-filled , great value day out .
18 Unlike the other more senior competitors for the approval of the leader , she did not treat him as a fellow professional or even a well-informed client .
19 I 'm grateful that you listen to him , and do not treat him like a fool just because he is old . ’
20 ‘ You need not treat me like a half-witted child ! ’
21 In Ball , above , the court mentioned the " aimed at " doctrine but did not treat it as a separate element .
22 I neither would nor could have murdered him , but I do not regard him as a loss . ’
23 Ludens was a historian , but certainly did not regard himself as a Jewish historian .
24 I do not regard myself as a Euro-sceptic .
25 Having grown up a northerner , I make no apologies for saying that I do not regard myself as a southerner who happens to live a few miles up the road .
26 The courts recognise these limitations , which are inherent in any system of taking evidence abroad ahead of the trial , but can not regard them as a sufficient objection to the making of the order .
27 She has always been kindness itself to me , but I have a feeling in my bones that she would not regard me as a wholly reliable supporter .
28 That is not the proposition , but the fact that one does not ban it does not mean that , with the knowledge that we now possess , we do not regard it as a debilitating and dangerous influence on society , and especially young people .
29 To know he had considered her ‘ special ’ was satisfying , but she did not regard it as a signal to fall headlong into his arms .
30 For example , it could be argued that ‘ photograph ’ may be divided into two independent words , ‘ photo ’ and ‘ graph ’ ; yet we usually do not regard it as a compound , but as an affix word .
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