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

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1 responsibility analysis ’ which broadly takes the existing political and economic structure of society for granted , or which does not relate it very strongly to individual families ' difficulties .
2 The " denial system " is the part of the addictive disease that tells the sufferer that he or she does not have it .
3 Many barristers who fail in practice , or who do not find it congenial , obtain employment in salaried posts , as will be explained later .
4 Where they do not exist it can be presumed that either the genuine silver-gilt coronet was used at the funeral and then put back into the strongroom after the funeral , or they have disintegrated .
5 Although I have not seen it scratch against rocks recently , it does still occasionally gulp air from the surface .
6 Although I did not know it , my encounter with Gladstone Murray and Ernie Bushnell in February was beginning to bear fruit , and my days as newspaperman cum radio programme director were numbered .
7 Rather , I felt a strange exaltation that our brief married life together — consisting of but a few short leaves — had been of such ravishing sweetness , and that I had not spoiled it as I had spoiled things over two years before .
8 Suddenly I realised that I had not heard it before but read it before — word for word in the article that the Secretary of State for Education and Science wrote last Friday in The Times Educational Supplement .
9 However , shortly before the List 's publication , I received a visit from Harold Evans , then the editor of the Sunday Times , who came to breakfast and rather slyly asked if I had seen it ; to which I replied that I had not seen it and knew nothing of its contents .
10 The issue is philosophical , but it is so central to the analysis of behaviour that I do not think it can be avoided .
11 Also , the other reason that I did not leave it in the centre of the airfield was that the flares , the gooseneck flares ( a device with paraffin and a sort of rough wick ) , were laid out for night flying .
12 I said that did I share his belief I should not contemplate what I do , but that I did not share it .
13 I said that , did I share his belief , I should not contemplate what I do , but that I did not share it .
14 I hope that figure is right er , I have to confess that I have not added it up and er the copy that I have , the five and the nine could be mistaken for other figures , but I hope that there the right figures to that must be added first the general damages a calculation which like all by other calculations need to be carefully checked , I would er calculate the interest on general damages to date would be five thousand , two hundred and seven pounds future care totals six hundred and twelve thousand , five hundred and seventeen pounds suitable accommodation , seventy one thousand , one hundred and fifty two pounds , transport costs thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds , that makes a total of one million , two hundred and six thousand , three hundred and thirty eight pounds that is the amount which I would be minding to award , I understand that the parties in the light of that would wish to have further discussions about the matter
15 Although she does not realise it , she is searching for enlightenment and encourages her fusion with Geraldine : ‘ Christabel stretched forth her hand ’ .
16 Although she had not realised it at the time , looking back she could see that her life at Mrs White 's had been quite lonely .
17 She had even pulled the door to — although she had not closed it tightly .
18 They laughed , although she had not meant it as a joke .
19 Theodora was surprised , although she did not show it .
20 But Finn came and sat beside her and gave her another cream bun , which she accepted gladly as a token of friendship , although she did not want it .
21 Alix , although she did not know it , was pregnant .
22 But suddenly the thought of her mama was painful to her , and to push it away she leaned back again , said , amusement plain in her voice , which , although she did not know it , surprised Neil Cochrane a little , ‘ Oh , I will be good , because in my present condition I can not be anything else , I fear . ’
23 But although she did not deny it she knew nothing .
24 But she pretended to herself that she had not seen it , or that she had misinterpreted it .
25 ‘ But I feel annoyed that she had not thought it all through .
26 It was just what Lady Merchiston had said that very first night , but she had been so appalled that she had not taken it in .
27 One moment he had McAllister in his arms , soft and willing , making relatively innocent love to her , and while her response had been gentle , rather than passionate — which was to be expected — there had been nothing to show that she had not welcomed it .
28 She pleaded that she did not do it and her husband 's inconsistencies and contradictions aroused suspicion .
29 The only difference now was that she did not show it .
30 Assuming however that the mother 's claim was not valid , or that she did not make it , the question arises whether the justices ought to consider the care being offered by the grandmother in assessing the threshold condition rather than the care which is actually being provided by the mother .
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