Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] do not [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 While she does have the merit , in contrast to the majority of researchers , of making the distinction between an inner state and an outward act , her definitions do not emerge as analytic categories to be employed for comparative purposes — mainly because they do not avoid the problem of reification , raised below .
2 But biogas programmes will only create new problems if their designers do not take into account local economic and social conditions ( New Scientist , vol 97 , p 377 ) .
3 Jane Austen also approaches her great houses from the outside , but , as I have said , they are sparingly described ; more importantly , there is nothing to suggest that their facades do not accord with their interiors .
4 German Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher told the conference on Sept. 10 that Germany favoured the creation of a UN-style CSCE peace-keeping force with the power to intervene in countries suspected of violating human rights " even if their governments do not agree to this " .
5 In both circumstances the deaf minority have to struggle to participate in community life if their contributions do not sound like English and if their failure to understand the interlanguage interpretation is put down to their poor general knowledge or low mental ability .
6 However , their memories do not work in a logical way like ours , but in an emotional fashion and by association .
7 The location of certain family members , in particular women and children , in the private domain in which ‘ the King 's writ does not seek to run , and to which its officers do not seek to be admitted ’ ensures their silence .
8 FIS races are the third tier of international competition , below the world cup and continental cups ( Europa and North American ) but they still count for world rankings , which are based on FIS points , and can therefore attract good quality fields when their dates do not clash with more important events .
9 As the story goes , these are statements , first , which have the distinction that their truth-values do not depend on the truth-values of statements they contain .
10 A second group of statements has the distinction that their truth-values do not depend on whether there does exist a thing called for by a contained referring expression .
11 It is difficult to deduce the physiological effect of H pylori on basal secretion from this and other studies in which patients do not act as their own controls , because other differences between the groups might affect acid secretion .
12 In contrast , IL-6DBP/NF-IL6 is present constitutively in Hep3B cells , and its levels do not change upon IL-6 treatment ( Fig. 4 ) .
13 But Gilligan also says that she is not interested simply in data , and that her arguments do not depend on the statistical significance of her results .
14 Their Lordships do not agree with this appreciation of the law .
15 Speakers who intend their utterances to be understood as an interpretation can not be creating expectations of truthfulness , since their utterances do not purport to be a description of a state of affairs .
16 There are ad hoc bodies dealing with some of the functions of the former counties , but these need not detain us as their tasks do not fall within the main concerns of this book .
17 Employers must also real realize their responsibilities in ensuring that their employees do not work in fear of attack .
18 Thus it has been estimated that one in four women who lose their jobs do not appear in the monthly claimant count .
19 I know you come from America , and you Americans do not believe in things like that .
20 It is also found that , for the junctions whose phosphates do not resonate at low field , the torsional energy of the B II conformation is uniformly less stable than that of the starting structure .
21 Secondly , it is not possible to distinguish in the aggregate figures either those married women who are not entitled to pensions until their husbands reach the age of 65 or those aged 60–4 whose husbands do not appear in the statistics .
22 Collocations like foot the bill and curry favour , whose constituents do not like to be separated , may be termed bound collocations .
23 Look , for instance at all the lonely old people whose families do not care for them .
24 The heavy makeup melting even in the air-conditioning , the legless beggar who sleeps under the office porch and cleans their shoes in gratitude , the slums you can not observe because no roads go through the swamps and whose inhabitants do not exist for the State because the census officials can not reach them , the bomb-carriers serving as flower-pots , the boys selling themselves to the rich English ex-public schoolboys , the girls selling themselves to the fat German tourists , the police raping the boys and the girls they are protecting in the police-stations , the Committee officers boasting to Kate about the elegant jerk-offs in the massage parlours , their ever-decorative ever-bored wives boasting to Kate about their jewellery , the Thai girls saving up for eye and breast jobs , the luxury hotels where the high-class white whores hang out , the students shot by the military during a demonstration against the army regime , the girl students daring for the first time to stay out at night on the streets to picket , the crushing of strikes with bullets and beatings , the barring of political books in the Committee library , the anti-Communist adverts punctuating the Western films on TV .
25 Clearly , therefore , there are large numbers of people whose life-styles do not connect with the dictum that ‘ the family is the unit of stratification ’ .
26 The obscenity , the obscenity of a Labour Councillor , Councillor in , saying his principles mean he wo n't pay the community charge , but his principles do not extend to not claiming over fifteen hundred pounds worth of expenses , paid for by those people who are paying the community charge in .
27 His characters do not travel by flying carpet or converse with wild animals or meet up with angels and demons , in the manner of other contemporary fictional heroes and heroines .
28 The Secretary of State and his Ministers do not like to be reminded that they have a welfare role , but I must stress that the back payment of entitlement at issue tonight occurs under the National Insurance Act 1946 , a Social Security Act and the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976 which all state that DSS officers shall : ’ exercise their functions in such a manner as shall best promote the welfare of persons affected by the exercise of these functions . ’
29 Keep an emery board handy in case of nail snags , so your teeth do not get to them first !
30 Our opponents do not want to be persuaded .
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