Example sentences of "not [verb] it for " in BNC.

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31 ‘ A part of your father 's gift I think you have , if you can learn not to deface it for spite because I am in the same world with you . ’
32 The book goes on to quote Stephen Jay Gould , the noted Harvard palaeontologist , as saying : We avoid the excellent question , What good is 5 percent of an eye ? by arguing that the possessor of such an incipient structure did not use it for sight .
33 A consequence of this duty is that a fiduciary must make available to a [ customer ] all the information in his possession which is relevant to the [ customer 's ] affairs ; ( 4 ) The duty of confidentiality : a fiduciary must use information obtained in confidence from his [ customer ] , the beneficiary , for the benefit of the [ customer ] and must not use it for his own advantage or for the benefit of any other person .
34 It means that you can not use it for what it was intended .
35 On my board , it is easy to put this on and remove it , so the girls do not ruin it for me !
36 I reach up and bolt the door , which I am not to , but can not control it for once .
37 More than that , and far worse , he is aware that he could not have it for himself even if it did exist .
38 We can not take it for granted any longer that the division of Germany is sustainable ; in consequence , the whole European security order may be unstable .
39 The idea of taxing what most people regard as their birthright , fresh air , is startling , but perhaps Tolba is right : we should not take it for granted .
40 Let us not take it for granted .
41 The ethnomethodologist does not take it for granted .
42 A reminder that he should not take it for granted that he would in time succeed to England , Normandy and Anjou ?
43 Do not take it for granted that Accounts will be paying up the way you want or that suppliers will stay with you if they do n't get paid on time .
44 So you can not take it for granted .
45 For that reason we should take extra care that we do not take it for granted or abuse it . ’
46 ‘ I ‘ m not doing it for the money .
47 ‘ I 'm not doing it for the money , ’ said the new Bob .
48 ‘ I 'm not doing it for you , Pierre .
49 I 'm not doing it for monetary reward or because I 'm asked to ; I 'm doing it because I feel I have to do it .
50 I mean we 're not doing it for our own good .
51 I 'm not doing it for monetary reward or because I 'm asked to ; I 'm doing it because I feel I have to do it .
52 So y I 've got to weigh up whether I 'm actually going to make a profit over four years or whether it 's going to be , but I 'm not doing it for that it 's not so much making a profit as the fact that I can secure the loan for four years and know that I have n't got any extra to , to find , and when you 've retired , if you 've got say seven years on your mortgage and you 're thinking well if mortgage rates go up erm I could get stuffed you know if they doubled again then you could actually fix on that assumption .
53 You 're not doing it for me , you 're doing it for her .
54 I mean , he 's not doing it for money ? ’
55 ‘ I 'm not doing it for you , I 'm doing if for your grandmother .
56 I said no , I 'm not , I 'm not doing it for that reason I said I 'm trying to you know thought to myself we 'll give them something back .
57 I 'm not doing it for stardom .
58 Well I 'm not doing it for her , she can do it herself .
59 A member of one local authority in England — I will not name it for obvious reasons — told me that the police in that area have said that following up poll tax debts and warrants is not a high priority .
60 I think the other possibility to take Stella 's point is that if there is a change that 's come up because of an audit , where a particular job has been audited and you know that within the next week or so another similar job is being audited , it may make sense to refer it 'til the next meeting , providing you 're not deferring it for a long period of time , to compar the results of the two jobs .
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