Example sentences of "not [vb infin] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do not carry on with large water changes , however , as these only perpetuate the problem . |
2 | By day of course , why not team up with another couple and get out and about sightseeing or discovering those hide away places that will linger for ever in your memories ? |
3 | For example , the US firm , RCA , one of the pioneers of TV technology and the first to produce a commercial monochrome TV set in 1946 , could not keep up with later developments , was bought by GE during the 1980s and is now owned by the French firm , Thomson . |
4 | It may be , of course , that such an inference is wrong , but , as discourse processors , we seem to prefer to make inferences which have some likelihood of being justified and , if some subsequent information does not fit in with this inference , we abandon it and form another . |
5 | Okay that does not fit in with this style of newspaper . |
6 | That does not fit in with any orthodoxy . |
7 | This is a short excursion which does not fit in with any of the circuits mentioned above . |
8 | Despite heavy traffic , it did not fit in with British Railway 's policy , and also it suffered from Union intransigency. tickets were printed by the NER and its successors , and followed their standard designs . |
9 | Frequently the analyst does not set out with one of these specific aims in mind , but just applies systems thinking to generate ideas , making use of these ideas in whatever way proves to be of value . |
10 | Then , at a certain moment , I just could not go on with that any longer . |
11 | But for some reason Alice would not go on with that thought . |
12 | ‘ I can not go on with that hideous old Frau . |
13 | And if I were ill , someone else would take over , I need not go on with this . |
14 | " You 'd better not go over with that on you , " he said , looking at her middle . |
15 | And he says well I I 'm sorry after considering it carefully I can not go through with this transaction , I relinquish my right to redeem , lest I impair my own inheritance . |
16 | It swiftly became apparent that congress would not go along with such an increase , especially after the big Democratic gains in the 1974 elections . |
17 | Nevertheless , despite much wisdom , and many excellent passages , I would not go along with this book in numerous details , nor in its general attitude . |
18 | What assurances can the Minister give that in attempting to develop a common requirement for a new air defence frigate we shall not end up with another fiasco of expensive and fruitless bickering between countries with different design requirements ? |
19 | It does not end up with another bank as would be the case were , for example , an invoice to Company B paid . |
20 | ‘ People were extremely disappointed that conservationists could not come up with exciting positive solutions for potential land that might come out of agriculture , ’ says Miss Appleby . |
21 | When I met them , I did not come out with all the clichéd bullshit and all the record company going-through-the-motions kind of thing , ’ he says . |
22 | I am not saying that one might not come out with some new and splendid solution which was neither culling nor letting the environment go to pieces . |
23 | But I would rather not fiddle around with other , I 'd rather have not done tha well , no I wanted to do language when I when I put my options down , but now , |
24 | does n't hang about with right |
25 | So we do n't jump in with both feet . |
26 | I ca n't carry on with this indecision . ’ |
27 | I think it 's only due to the way I was brought up by my mum that I did n't grow up with this real block , thinking it 's great to be white . |
28 | Yeah I would n't run off with that mate |
29 | do n't run off with that skirt cos I 'm wearing it tomorrow . |
30 | She should n't run off with any of his old mates or she would get a good hiding when he came home . |