Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] not [verb] with [pers pn] " in BNC.
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31 | For that reason , conservatives who reject the idea of change , who cling to past ideas and ideologies , while we may not agree with them , are entitled to be understood and their reluctance to face the pain of change respected . |
32 | Although one may not agree with it , what he has to say is always considered and well argued . |
33 | After such duplicity the shadow Scottish Secretary , Tom Clarke , was ‘ wholly right to tell the SNP we could not work with them while they behaved in such a cynical way . ’ |
34 | A spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Shamir said that he did not see " any change or sign of moderation " in the PNC resolutions and that the PLO " was not party to the political process and we will not negotiate with it " . |
35 | One can not agree with them that in the graveyard at Kildalton there " are two large , but clumsily sculptured stone crosses . " |
36 | One can not agree with them that in the graveyard at Kildalton there " are two large , but clumsily sculptured stone crosses . " |
37 | There is little point in consulting people because they may not agree with you . |
38 | Miss Andrews did not invite me to order that the sum should be paid out to Crossman Block on terms that they should not part with it without a further order of the court ; in such an event she accepted that it would be better that the sum should remain in court . |
39 | Portsmouth and Liverpool drew 1–1 at Highbury , and the replay in Birmingham had to be put back when police said they could not cope with it the day before last week 's General Election . |
40 | Further to Neil 's Memo to you of the 24th June , I am sorry to say that Newport Borough Council came back to us saying that they could not meet with us on Friday 24th July after all . |
41 | Maureen and Tony appreciated her kindness although they could not agree with her . |
42 | I have a friend who may be able to provide accommodation , someone they would not associate with you . ’ |
43 | By the time she reached Venice , they had had enough : ‘ they would not go with her for a hundred pound ’ , and left her on her own . |
44 | ‘ Grégoire , these devices may have worked with your previous tutor ; they will not work with me . ’ |
45 | Paul found that he could not stay with her at present ; he excused himself , got up from the table , fetched his hat and a stout stick , and went out into the day . |
46 | She rubbed a hand over her eyes , she would have to talk to Craig when he returned , he could not stay with her now and , anyway , he would not wish to compromise her . |
47 | The King therefore saw Samuel before Baldwin ; and Samuel gave the advice which the Sovereign wanted to hear , namely that if MacDonald proved unable to carry his Cabinet , the best solution to the crisis would be a National Government , led by MacDonald , ‘ unless he found that he could not carry with him a sufficient number of his colleagues ’ . |
48 | I had wished Nour dead because he would not stay with me , and that had been a palimpsest of desire . |
49 | Superstitiously , perhaps , protectively more like , he did not care to explain it or examine it much and he would not interfere with it at all . |
50 | ‘ I fear it will not agree with me . |
51 | The feelings of the young hon. Member for Gedling ( Mr. Mitchell ) about the way in which local government has broken up were expressed subjectively and I suspect that he will not agree with me when I say that they seemed to date from about 1979 — and we know what happened in 1979 when the hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was first elected . |
52 | He comes back , swears he loves me and the children , but claims he can not live with us any more . |