Example sentences of "do not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yet — and she shook her left hand to dislodge a fly that tickled — she had really done not even that .
2 The outcome has been a major advance in thinking about the curriculum in holistic terms , in which curriculum planning is done not just in terms of subjects and their traditional labels , but also in terms of areas of experience , skills and processes as well as knowledge , and personal and affective aspects as well as the cognitive .
3 Though some of the writing and most if not all the compilation were done not so long after the notorious events surrounding the capture of Jerusalem in 587 or 586 , only in the little story of the bowl of lentil soup is Esau portrayed in a poor light .
4 that 's what I 'd guessed , erm , so I said no , I said they 're fine , so she said oh I 'm ever so sorry I said do n't be I said these sort of things get around , I mean it 's , she kept go and then I went on to describe how I virtually done not too a dissimilar thing going up the road trying to talk to people about writing in to object , you know with this planning application and erm , I said I sort of knock on someone 's door up there and I thought it was the next door that the husband had died and it was that one
5 He could truly reflect that he had done not only the best , but the only thing possible .
6 This is done not only in the name of trade but also of aid .
7 Is not that a tribute to the work done not only by him but by his recent predecessors ?
8 The number of people to whom he is a friend , if not because he has met them but because they know of the good works that he has done not only in Britain but throughout the world , must run into many hundreds of thousands .
9 If the law is to be changed by the reversal of West 's case , it should be done not judicially but legislatively within the context of a comprehensive enactment dealing with all aspects of damages for personal injury .
10 This was to be done not merely by political means but also by fostering its cultural influence and emphasising its cultural achievements .
11 If kept in tune such facilities as memory , flexibility and capacity to make decisions do not easily decline .
12 However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms .
13 What do the Government intend to do not just to offer help to individuals but to give areas such as mine the opportunity to be again a fully participating part of this nation ?
14 Here again , in 1857 , statute took away the whole of the matrimonial jurisdiction from the Ecclesiastical Courts and vested it in a new court , the Divorce Court , which was enabled to do not only everything that the Ecclesiastical Court could have done , but also what previously needed the combined efforts of the Ecclesiastical Courts , the Common Law Courts , and an Act of Parliament .
15 The Pope is affirming here that women have work to do not only in the Church , but also in using their gifts for the good of society .
16 The level of demand is to do not only with the tasks as they are done but also with the duration for which they must continue to be done .
17 Meanwhile , the Government is doing not as badly , nor Labour as well , as it can appear amid the heady enthusiasm of a conference .
18 The second major effect of the introduction of private property occurred , according to Engels , as an indirect result of the change to patriliny , a state which he did not clearly distinguish from patriarchy .
19 Thus the interactions were all things which did not clearly put one of the protagonists in an agent position and the other in a patient position .
20 René Descartes , who attempted to discover truth by doubting everything he could manage to doubt , described the first principle of his method like this in A Discourse on Method , ‘ The first rule was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such ; that is to say … to comprise nothing more in my judgement than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of doubt . ’
21 Can we not say that ‘ God was in the Buddha , teaching men the way of virtue and righteousness ’ , even though the Buddha did not clearly acknowledge God ?
22 Would-be practitioners of planning did not clearly understand the constraints imposed on their activities by external economic relations and pressures .
23 Although this last point is not in broad terms contentious , it should be noted that La Brant did not clearly establish criteria for judging complexity .
24 Of these , three did not clearly differentiate between the two systems .
25 the structural engineer 's design drawings did not clearly assign design responsibility to the steel fabricator
26 It was rarely possible to unambiguously identify incorrect memories , where descriptions were produced which did not clearly correspond to any junction on the video there was usually no way to decide what event the description represented an incorrect memory for .
27 Normality ratings did not clearly support this position .
28 The Teutonic mind , he said quickly , was no favourite of his : Mussolini , he implied , did not particularly dislike the Jews .
29 As usual on such occasions , Molyneaux looked a little embarrassed and out of place , as if he did not particularly relish the ‘ glad-handing ’ of strangers .
30 It did n't matter to her whether he kept it on or not , though she did not particularly like to see how his stump got so chafed and swollen .
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