Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Stephen Glover could have taken either of two ‘ angles ’ : a bitchy , scandal-strewn insider 's account , which might have appealed to a small audience of fellow scribblers and media junkies ; or a description of what it takes to launch a high-profile business in the teeth of fierce competition , which might have interested those thousands of readers who do not drink at London 's Groucho Club . |
2 | Thus oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures , but do so explosively if the temperature is raised . |
3 | Psychiatrists do not feel at ease testifying in court today , according to one author of the report , Dr Loren Roth , who is director of the Law and Psychiatry Institute and Clinic at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania . |
4 | Chinese airplanes are quite comfortable , although no meals are served on board , and the stewardesses do not aim at glamour . |
5 | You do not look at motivations , feelings or even attitudes . |
6 | It was as expensive as it looks , but then , Alaa bolero tops do not come at bargain basement prices and in any case who could resist the temptation to pirouette up stairs like this ? |
7 | ‘ The dead do not lie at rest here . ’ |
8 | There are so many subjects at university which you do not take at school . |
9 | Do n't drag at manes and tails with the wrong implements . |
10 | Brats do n't stay at home painting their kid 's nursery pale peach . |
11 | These are things they do n't do at school today do they ? |
12 | ‘ I do n't sleep at night . |
13 | She do n't sleep at night . |
14 | If I sleep during the day I do n't sleep at night . |
15 | Keep me out of your moronic speculations and do n't snarl at Ana ! ’ |
16 | ‘ What you 're saying , then , is that you do n't feel at ease with me , because you do n't know me very well . ’ |
17 | ( If things do n't improve at home the need could be closer ! ) |
18 | My understanding is that A those do n't exist at present within the deposit plan , but if they did at some future date , for any reason , that their function would be to be used after two thousand and six to sustain the permanence of the greenbelt . |
19 | ‘ Do n't be silly , ’ said Enid , ‘ frogs do n't stare at people . ’ |
20 | I do n't stare at people then |
21 | ‘ I do n't scoff at matters of the spirit , ’ she said as she threaded her needle with gold to start embroidering the unicorn 's eye . |
22 | DO N'T scoff at Skodas , they 're having the last laugh . |
23 | On Tuesday Jessie went to a restaurant , cats do n't sit at tables said Jessie and . |
24 | Now , the recent boom in advanced home computer games has meant that fool boys like me do n't sit at home flicking the channels for blood , guts and gore : they recreate it by playing silly silicon war games . |
25 | It 's just a matter of waiting for your references to be checked out , or whatever the complication is , so all you 'd do , is stay , I mean , do n't sit at home . |
26 | As for the Gascons , they are gossipy , licentious , and poorly dressed ; although they eat and drink far too much they do n't sit at table but squat around a fire ; they all share the same cup and when they go to sleep they all share the same rotting straw , master and mistress , servants and all . |
27 | Do n't forget at quarter past five . |
28 | ‘ But we particularly want to attract players who do n't compete at club level . |
29 | Oh because we , we do n't , we do n't have at school , we have Pepsi in our machine . |
30 | Well , as a chemist perhaps you 'll forgive me for dwelling largely on what we as chemists do , but of course it 's not only the chemists in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences who do things for schools — it 's right across the area — but each year , for example , we have a week set aside for sixth form visits , in which parties of sixth formers come to the School and we 're about to talk to them about university entrance , about what goes on in universities , but , most importantly , to show them some of the apparatus which they do n't have at school but which they 've probably heard about . |