Example sentences of "that [vb base] n't [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've got things in my head that came from nowhere , ’ he said , ‘ things that do n't make sense to me .
2 The thi th See the thing about maths is it 's very easy to learn the rules but but hard to understand when we 're doing things that do n't make sense .
3 rubbishy little tune , right , that do n't make sense and she plays it and it 's all me .
4 A Tory Transport Secretary pledging a national transport policy and oodles of public money for services that do n't make money .
5 There are other ways of dealing with rats like Ryan , ways that do n't leave bruises — possibly a lawsuit , ’ he explained with a grin .
6 There are undoubtedly risks in encouraging children to redirect their hostility rather than getting to the root of the problem ( if aggression is frequent and/or intense ) or training the child in ways of coping with life that do n't involve aggression .
7 The torygraph is full of tits — namely the people who write — especially the football correspondents and even more so those that do n't give Leeds a good write up ( see Leeds vs Arse ) .
8 Look out anyone not using a Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc modem but receiving Hayes press releases — and it will be hail and farewell in the middle of this item , because the company has started putting the cryptic line H-0193GB+++AT at the bottom of each page of its electronically distributed releases : the UK office says this is part of the corporate format — it is completely incidental , of course that the sequence will cause any modems that do n't use Hayes 's patented escape sequence to drop off-line .
9 Whoever designed that do n't like gardening !
10 However you describe it , it 's a great opportunity to talk about LUFC action whether you 're at home or whether you 're exiled in those strange faraway places that do n't get Look North on the telly .
11 One of the most frustrating problems is organisational incompetence , particularly in venues that do n't run cabaret regularly .
12 We settle ourselves down in a First Class cabin , lay our delicacies out on the table , open some wine and champagne , set the crayfish on to plates that do n't look paper , and eat , drink and devour vast quantities of pâté , hors d'oeuvre and champagne .
13 Those that do n't accept terms by June 30 risk being declared surplus and laid off .
14 But it was felt though , that it was necessary to support the document in order to clear up a rather unsatisfactory situation er , where we 're holding sectional and delegate conferences that do n't have remits and guidelines er , which can clarify their position .
15 We are ill-equipped to comprehend the very small and the very large ; things whose duration is measured in picoseconds or gigayears ; particles that do n't have position ; forces and fields that we can not see or touch , which we know of only because they affect things that we can see or touch .
16 The toys that do n't have chips with everything .
17 There are very few hotels of this standard that do n't have showers and toilets .
18 There are machines that do n't have tuck brushes .
19 There are few bikes ( especially mountain bikes ) that do n't have Shimano gears or brakes .
20 There are few domestic burglaries that do n't include entry or exit through an external door .
21 Barns , silos , milking parlours , roads and slurry tanks are just some of the farm additions that do n't need planning permission .
22 Collapsing companies : Try to order from companies that do n't require payment in advance because there 's little chance of getting your money back if the trader goes bust .
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