Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | People who come into frequent contact with domestic animals may become transiently infected but the symptoms do not last for any appreciable period . |
2 | Some prefer to feed from the tank bottom , or the midwater level , however , and if we do not cater for these fish they may find all the food gets eaten before any sinks down to them . |
3 | Gandalf and the others do not ‘ catch up ’ with Frodo and Sam till chapter 5 of Book V , but then they continue once again to the 25th March , which the two hobbits do not reach for another three chapters . |
4 | Ideally , they do not wish for any interaction at all with the other kinds of superhuman beings . |
5 | Gifts made within three years of death do not qualify for any relief and the tax will have to be paid in full . |
6 | This , however , is a misleading picture because many unemployed married women do not register with the employment exchanges because they do not qualify for any benefit . |
7 | However , RAF and Gulf Trust spokesmen said the charity laws under which the trust was established allow for payment only in cases of need , and education trusts do not qualify for this . |
8 | Please note that West Somerset Railway Association members ' concessions do not apply for this event , and tickets do not give free travel . |
9 | Recent surveys in the Lake District have shown that the majority of visitors do not come for these ‘ tourist attractions ’ but rather for the fresh air and breathtaking scenery . |
10 | Even if soil temperature is generally found to have a minimal influence on root mortality , the fact that rates of fine root turnover can vary substantially among virtually identical ecosystems needs to be reconciled with current knowledge and models of below-ground processes that do not account for this phenomenon . |
11 | It thus seems that B II conformations do not occur for these steps . |
12 | We do not seek for all to be totally convinced . |
13 | But people do n't but th they do n't go for that they go for that because they do n't like the taste of chlorine . |
14 | Do n't go for that one there . |
15 | I 'm glad we do n't go for that sort of tree actually . |
16 | I do n't go for that child , he 's too big man . |
17 | ‘ Women are a great idea , ’ Crawford had said the previous year , ‘ but I do n't go for this marriage bit . |
18 | That 's just the way I feel comfortable , and I do n't apologise for that . ’ |
19 | I do n't care for that kind of meanness . |
20 | No , well he was a bit of a public figure , see , and people like us do n't care for that . ’ |
21 | ‘ Farmers do n't care for those plantations , ’ Mrs Knelle went on . |
22 | ‘ I know you do n't care for this topic of conversation but I 'm going to bring it up again , nevertheless . |
23 | Well no , do n't pay for any privilege , it 's just that they 've |
24 | do n't pay for those . |
25 | Oh yeah , they do n't stand for that today , you know . |
26 | And do n't forget for each for each of the acids . |
27 | If you care about family values , do n't vote for those zipper-crazed Conservative sex-machines |
28 | That 's what I 'm saying you 'll still get people who , they do n't qualify for any of these benefits |
29 | In theory , people who took out their cards before July 1977 — the date when the Consumer Credit Act became effective — and who still use the same cards , do n't qualify for this protection under their initial contract . |
30 | Is that the general , I mean I do n't know for all you car drivers have any thing to say about public transport , maybe you do n't know any more but those of you who use it , I mean is hopeless the general view ? , yes |