Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 RISING star Sonia has blasted The Eurovision Song contest because entrants do NOT sing in English .
2 They do not speak about electrons and their states of motion as if they were to be taken less seriously than , say , billiard balls or elephants .
3 He continues , ‘ So then , we do not speak in words taught by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit , as we explain spiritual truths to those who have the Spirit ’ ( 2:13 ) .
4 The ability to seek out travel services for the customer even when they do not appear on brochure racks has brought the company a strong following in the town but also , according to manager Sandra Chisholm , from as far as Glasgow .
5 Children do not appear on memorial brasses until the 1420s , though by the 1450s they were a regular occurrence .
6 It is a rule that they do not appear on TV or talk to the Press .
7 Grandchildren do not appear on Qureshi and Simons 's ( 1987 ) hierarchy of preferred carers , indicating that they are very much a minority group subsumed under ‘ other relatives ’ and therefore much less likely to be providing personal care than their parents ' generation .
8 Avoid large numbers of programs in any one group as you will have to scroll the Program List to locate programs which do not appear on screen .
9 However , the old deeds and documents of title may be helpful in resolving any detailed matters that do not appear as part of the land registration process .
10 Some of these differences occur early while others do not appear until adolescence and adulthood .
11 In the use of n-grams or a dictionary check to rule out letter sequences that do not appear in English , the information needed is a list of English words , or perhaps a large corpus of text from which to extract such a list and/or the list of n-grams for whichever values of n are necessary .
12 Thus , fur skins are not to be regarded as agricultural products , since they do not appear in Annex II , and therefore normal competition rules apply ( see the Hudson 's Bay case study pp. 208 — 12 ) .
13 Barristers do not appear in court alone ; the solicitor , or a representative of the practice , must also be present .
14 Burgess and Holmstrom found that forced fellatio was twice as common in multiple assailant rape whereas cunnilingus only featured in single-assailant rape , but these differences do not appear in Wright and West 's larger sample .
15 When considering a whole range of variables it is found that those social characteristics indicative of a low position of wealth or status do not appear among persons treated as criminal more often than one would expect from their proportion among the general population .
16 Do not start until quarter past
17 At least this time they do not threaten to stone Moses as they did in Exodus 17 .
18 Little boys do not sit on windowsills .
19 In fact , these are the only points that do not move with inversion ; they are said to be ‘ invariant under inversion ’ .
20 ‘ We do not comment on matters of security , ’ she added .
21 A palace spokesman said : ‘ We do not comment on speculation in newspapers .
22 Balance reliance on codes of practice with project–specific risk assessment ; be open–minded and do not hide behind regulations .
23 Apart from the small elastic strains which recover when the load is taken off brittle solids do not distort before failure and fracture is usually by a crack or cracks which run cleanly through the material .
24 Non-ionic detergents : do not ionise in solution .
25 Moderate drinkers do not benefit from warning labels and it appears that alcohol abusers pay no attention to them .
26 This is particularly so when the nationals and corporate bodies of the member states do not benefit from reciprocity in relation to a takeover of a body corporate situated in these third countries .
27 ‘ UDCs can not be regarded as a success if buildings and land are regenerated but the local community are by-passed and do not benefit from regeneration ’ .
28 Moscow is demanding world prices for its fuel supplies to Ukraine and other CIS members which do not benefit from subsidies under inter-governmental accords .
29 Edward I told Gaston VII of Béarn in December 1282 that ‘ we believe that you do not abound in money ’ , and the depredations and seizures of other people 's property carried out by the impecunious Gaston and his allies between 1270 and his death in 1290 tried Edward 's patience sorely .
30 The terms of this statutory instrument do not extend to arbitrators acting as experts , nor to the failure to deliver a decision within a reasonable time ( see 14.7.3 ) .
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