Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] that [pers pn] do [not/n't] " in BNC.

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2 We instruct without formal RYA courses at Paxos , Porto Heli and Cannigione so that we do n't hinder the flexibility of these holidays too much .
3 The second premise is a description of the experimental set-up , including the statement , ‘ This sample of bats is blindfolded so that they do not have the use of their eyes ’ .
4 Do they not let the stable lads know so that they do n't have an advantage over picking a winner ?
5 Meals also have to be modified so that they do not produce a rhythmic input to the body .
6 You could object so that you do n't receive more .
7 It stopped so that they did n't miss the conversation .
8 I realise now that she did n't have the qualities of insight and gentleness and the warmth she would need to be the companion of a country doctor . ’
9 I say back that she does n't understand it .
10 I lied and shouted back that I did n't know where it was .
11 ‘ It takes you two days and half of two nights to find out that you do n't know ? ’
12 Okay in Italy on the marble it does work , but on the slate it you know it it has n't worked and I think various quarries have tried it and found out that it does n't work , and yet he assumed that he knew better and you know , little little things like that , you know he just seemed unwilling to learn or lis heed advice .
13 Too late I found out that I did n't . ’
14 Suzanne Gibson , you mentioned earlier that you did n't like to use the word ‘ policing ’ .
15 And I might have a thousand stashed away that I did n't know about ?
16 I forgot the departmental meeting and I bawled out the wrong kid yesterday , there 's a stack of mail that I have n't even opened in my pigeon-hole , my marking is getting pretty cursory , and I have decided regretfully that I do n't have the energy to organize the third-year science field trip this year , nor the time to prepare properly for my A-level group .
17 The most important single aspect of siting is that the hutch must be positioned so that it does not receive direct sunlight .
18 Ralph says basically that they do n't exist , so how could there be one and Simon 's view is that he would know if there was a beast and that they 're just really frightened of each other .
19 ‘ Well , if your managing director is such a hot-shot , you 'd better watch out that he does n't want to pinch your job ! ’
20 There 's not much happens here that I do n't know . ’
21 Antony says hypocritically that he does n't want to cause a riot , which is just what he does do , and he leaves the plebeians in a destructive state of min , who are out to kill and destroy everything .
22 Mr Major has said privately that he does not believe it is necessary to follow the Taylor recommendations to the letter , but he will insist that the changes are made for First and Second Division clubs .
23 ‘ The Director-General has said recently that he does n't foresee any of the BBC orchestras being either privatised or abolished .
24 He wanted more of DeFries ' time as well and the more DeFries saw things going on that he did n't like , the less time he wanted to put in to both of them .
25 So much is going on that you do n't know anything about — ’
26 The person was older than me and he 's a bit higher up the rank than me and it 's all about it probably comes with experience he 's to stand for yourself really but it 's when you 're our age and a bit younger you do n't want to be seen to be rocking the boat if there 's something that 's going on that you do n't agree with but you 're asked to do something that you do n't want to do valid reasons you have n't got the time or it 's not really up to you to do it
27 These must not be sung in the unfamiliar acoustic of the Church hymn , but suitably doctored so that they do not make shoppers stop their trolleys to listen .
28 The Code is drafted so that it does not impose any obligations on the parties to a takeover and their directors which would place them in conflict with their legal duties .
29 Another thoughtful refinement is always to arrange the knot in the abseil ropes on the top of the anchor slings so that it does n't run against the rock when pulled .
30 Mr. Cooper , the chairman of the dock company and the ports authority , gave evidence before me and stated unequivocally that it did not come from him , nor to his knowledge from any of his subordinates .
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