Example sentences of "do not [adv] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | And yet we do not consciously look at the doorpost or the armchairs ; we see them and take avoiding action automatically . |
2 | Indeed there is , if anything , a tendency for the final events to be revealed early in the investigation while the factors which led to them remain obscure until a much later stage , and some do not ever emerge at all . |
3 | Audrey Baker , tutor for the National Marriage Guidance Council ( address on page 153 ) , says that although long-established marriages do not necessarily founder at retirement , many couples make themselves miserable by not communicating . |
4 | Do not merely stare at facts which you hope to remember , but see if you can devise a memory-jogger by arranging them so that the initials form another word which , perhaps , you associate with some experience in your life . |
5 | We do not therefore know at this stage whether the station will meet the Government 's investment criteria . ’ |
6 | It is not yet clear how many criteria teachers and others can be expected to manage , or find useful , but the limited amount of research and observation which has been conducted in this area suggests that teachers do not always work at a high level of detailed information . |
7 | Very common words , and particularly the short common words , are recognised so readily that we do not always look at them when reading text . |
8 | I do n't particularly look at the shed but there you are . |
9 | As you can see , Executive Club benefits do n't just end at the airport . |
10 | And I mean you do n't just stand at your window but at some time or other |
11 | ‘ Read it , man , do n't just glance at it . |
12 | Do n't just look at it and think to yourself ‘ That 's a jug ’ and leave it at that . |
13 | If you have to decide whether someone on your doorstep is genuine , do n't just look at his or her appearance but also at what that person is saying , how it is said , and whether it makes sense . |
14 | Do n't just look at the vehicle , look at the things attendant to the vehicle . |
15 | I 'm not I do n't necessarily want to dispute them erm all I would say is that we have to look at the implications do n't just look at the change in the traffic flows and take them as a as a point , you have to look at the implications of those changes in traffic flows . |
16 | when they do n't fucking look at it ! |
17 | Erm so I do n't honestly remember at what point the line that er Mr Bruce refers to er was removed or was transformed into what we have here . |
18 | I do n't even sleep at all , in case you call … . ’ |
19 | ‘ I do n't even work at Chester 's , but I know a lot of the management are unhappy . |
20 | ‘ Do n't touch me , do n't come near me , do n't even look at me , you bastard . |
21 | How you doin' ? ’ and they do n't even look at you when they 're taking your money . |
22 | Erm I mean we do n't even look at the figures on those , because it 's not the sort of investment that we would actually consider erm useful for a , for a longer term investor . |
23 | erm it seemed so disappointing to me that I mean we go to the bother of producing what a fifty odd page telephone directory and people do n't even look at it |
24 | Now if you 're gon na be writing in software you do n't actually look at it like that maybe and it is also a useful way to generalize these decoders . |
25 | We do n't actually look at that — a radio telescope is a rather superb radio set with a rather large ariel . |
26 | I do n't often look at what 's in the garden . |
27 | They do n't usually come at Christmas now but she 's a real heart of gold and worries about me . |
28 | She do n't hardly splash at all . |
29 | However , few true expert systems exist , but many extremely useful systems that utilise human knowledge but do n't necessarily perform at the expert level are in regular operation . |
30 | I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered . |