Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] do not [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As Spence ( 1975 ) says , " the firm , in large part , consists of non-market institutions whose function is to deal with resource allocation in the presence of informational constraints that markets handle poorly or do not handle at all " ( p. 164 ) .
2 Or you may be making transitions from one point to another that do not follow in logical sequence , not building on what you already know .
3 For example the interviewer may preface a clutch of questions with a general phrase such as , ‘ I 'd like to talk a little about your home background ’ , or ‘ Let's take a look at the sort of experience you have had in the retail business ’ , so that you will find yourself keeping your answers to the subsequent questions pertinent to the area in which the interviewer is interested and do not wander off the point .
4 See chapter 2 and do not look on the last fortnight as the only time to work , even if it does " concentrate your mind wonderfully " .
5 Smokers , stop as quickly as possible and do not smoke in the presence of others .
6 Pilots are most vulnerable to all of these problems when they are out of practice or when they become blasé and do not think about the procedures regularly .
7 These names often are traditional and well-established but do not comply with any system of nomenclature .
8 Greater coordination between member states to develop industrial policies which are effective and do not result in protectionist programmes to sustain " sunset industries " .
9 1.3 If the goods and/or the work the subject of this order are to be used in carrying out or otherwise in connection with another contract specified overleaf this order shall be subject to the contract conditions of such specified contract in so far as the same are applicable and do not conflict with these purchase conditions .
10 HRT is also of benefit for the intermediate symptoms of the menopause , those that do not appear until some time after periods have stopped but which tend to get more noticeable and troublesome as the years go by .
11 The main reason these managers have power is because they possess rewards desired by employees and have the ability to bring about undesirable outcomes for those that do not comply with directives .
12 Condition is relatively immaterial , as those that do not appeal to collectors are often bought by visitors who can not afford the full price of an up to date guide .
13 Firbas ' notions of context-dependence/independence are therefore purely linguistic and do not extend to the psychological aspect of communication as Halliday 's notions do .
14 These artificial methods of emptying the bowel just produce a temporary emptying but do not deal with the basic problem of retention ( Jolly 1976 ; Berg and Jones 1964 ) .
15 These exemptions are uncontentious and do not detract from the intention , under Article 92(1) , to ban aids which affect intra-Community trade .
16 Most hospital techniques are not suitable and do not work for clients at home .
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