Example sentences of "we [vb base] not [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If we do not redress this imbalance , Britain 's plight will just go on and on . ’
2 Even so we do not expect such spells to lead to permanent changes in our lifestyle .
3 Although we predict that many of these sites are DNA-PK phosphorylation sites , we do not expect all Ser-Gln motifs to serve as DNA-PK recognition elements .
4 We do not expect any component buying problem to be encountered by constructors of the Vehicle Watchdog .
5 Doubtless there will be no thanks for that and we do not expect any .
6 We do not expect any blowback . ’
7 Although they appear to have stabilised , we do not expect those markets to settle down until Spring next year particularly with the impact of a weak dollar .
8 But the important point to remember is that we do not observe these sociolinguistic patterns directly : it is the speech of individuals in conversational settings that we observe and describe , and it is by analysing a large quantity of spoken language from many speakers that we can then demonstrate the patterns that emerge from our data .
9 While we are now well aware that too much fat , especially in saturated forms , increases the risk of heart disease and certain cancers , the latest from the World Health Organisation ( WHO ) — Diet , nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases — says we run further risks if we do not eat enough fruit and vegetables .
10 It is precisely the same quality that makes them resist brutality in prisons but we do not applaud that .
11 We do not begrudge this time .
12 We have a better staff-inmate ratio than France or west Germany , and if we include prison auxiliaries and night patrols , we do not compare all that badly with the Scandinavian countries .
13 Kernaghan added : ‘ We have played so many cup-ties this season that we do not feel any pressure . ’
14 It is important that we do not give this disease any opportunity to become widely established here . ’
15 So my beliefs constitute an extremely important constraint on my behaviour and , bearing in mind that what we believe to be right or wrong is , to a large extent , learnt behaviour , that we do not inherit such beliefs , it is obvious that the source of these beliefs has to be seen as a major constraint on , and determinant of , our behaviour .
16 But sound also casts sonic shadows , though other than noticing that shutting the door can reduce the sound , we do not pay much heed to it .
17 We do not choose this condition any more than someone chooses to be a diabetic , ’ he said .
18 The presidents of the Institute , ICAS , ICAI and ACCA put out a joint statement to say that ‘ we do not anticipate any major problems ’ .
19 But if we do not think that , er or we think there are possibly problems in in relation to using protective clothing , we will also do that .
20 We do not think this is excessive since Pollack & Pickett report that human listeners sometimes require 140 csecs of conversational speech before reaching high accuracy .
21 However , we do not think any of the security documents in the present case should be so construed .
22 ‘ We are all the guests of your government , gracious madam , ’ Speich said , ‘ and we do not forget that fact . ’
23 I only wish I could mention everyone and everything that goes to make up the whole of Christian Aid and its spirit , but be assured that we do not forget any contribution or take anyone 's help for granted .
24 ‘ I 'm not exaggerating when I say that if we do not meet this challenge now , we shall be in serious trouble within less than a year .
25 We do not exclude that possibility , but we find that when we talk to local authorities that they do not have the money to buy married quarters in the first place .
26 ‘ Can I make it absolutely clear we do not intend this to happen , will not let this happen and will not introduce change in a way which might cause it to happen ? ’
27 Though here we do not intend this as anything more than a thought-provoking remark we shall see , in connection with the interview method particularly , how much of the technical apparatus of methods requires conceptions about the nature of social encounters .
28 The familiarity of this divide at least seems to show that we do not treat all behaviour as determined , and thus that a distinction between autonomous and non-autonomous individuals is part of our everyday conception of the world .
29 But we do not realise this till Gandalf remarks on their near-meeting some thirty pages later .
30 If we 're to be , if we end up being audited on that , then we will fail the audit because we do not do that .
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