Example sentences of "[that] you do [not/n't] [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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1 | Pamela , take heed that you do not suffer the purity of your own mind to make you too rigorous a censurer of other people 's actions . |
2 | If , for any reason , you then decide that you do not want the cover , you may return the Certificate within 14 days for cancellation without any charge . |
3 | The immediate reason for not using Labov 's concept is that the vernacular must be an idealization — on a par with other idealizations such as dialect or speech community — and so as an idealization it must be inaccessible in practice ( recall that you do not observe the language : you observe people talking ) . |
4 | You indicated that there is currently no Council policy on the treatment of EC grant received , and that you do not anticipate the matter being resolved until February or March '93 . |
5 | Make sure you use a cloth that is free from any lint , and take great care when cleaning off any fingerprints from the mirror that you do not damage the pressed flower design . |
6 | It is imperative that you do not disturb the meat layer which has formed at the top of the soup . |
7 | However the argument does nothing to suggest that you do not understand the proposition that you are sitting reading a book . |
8 | Apparently disregarding his offer , she wrote : ‘ We are concerned that you do not consider the above case to be serious enough to warrant a meeting . ’ |
9 | It may be that you do not recognise the deep-seated reasons why you hold some animals in higher esteem than others . |
10 | The viewers will think that you do not know the answer . |
11 | So we talk of five hundred redundancies is totally wrong and I think erm in the circumstances calculated to give the wrong impression I hope I will urge that you do not accept the resolution and that we accept in . |
12 | You may not realise until you are asked that you do not have the skills required . |
13 | Now I know what you 're going to say , ’ he continued , holding up one expensively gloved hand to forestall Ellie 's objections , ‘ that clothes are expensive and that you do not have the means . |
14 | Perhaps it is simply that you do not have the courage to do so . |
15 | It is a sound maxim that you do not ask the barber whether you need a haircut , and if Prof Paulos is not a wholly disinterested party in matters of numeracy , you will certainly not expect Arno Penzias , a distinguished physicist and vice-president for research at the Bell Telephone Laboratories of AT&T , to be less than sanguine about the remorseless advance of information technology . |
16 | Mr Cunnane I think it may be helpful , bearing in mind that you do not support the proposed level for housing provision in Selby to try to as isolate that element from our discussion . |
17 | Well , I 'm going to see that you do n't do the same . ’ |
18 | Now if you notice Carol 's movements , they are always in a an upward direction and the reason for this is so that you do n't drag the skin , so when you 're whatever you 're doing with your face , whe , when you 're cleansing , toning , and moisturize , always try and keep the movements going up because you do n't want to stretch the face , you do n't want to make any any loose skin any looser than it is |
19 | That means joint commissioning , you have an example later on in your agenda in relation to learning disability services , I think it 's items nine , nine and eleven , erm , er , perhaps the most controversial part of the proposals that I 've , I 've put before the authorities , is that you do n't expect the structures for joint care planning to carry the full weight of joint commissioning when you 're talking about main budgets . |
20 | I certainly did , yes , I certainly made a point that you must be careful that , erm , particularly the self-employed , that you do n't exceed the maximum allowable . |
21 | To continue , just lay a plank to kneel on , so that you do n't disturb the last rows of bricks . |
22 | ‘ But I would prefer , ’ he added , ‘ that you do n't tell the Taylors we 're sharing our accommodation . ’ |
23 | You 're sometimes so busy looking at the wood that you do n't smell the trees are rotten . ’ |
24 | Also he 's gon na sort that out and he 's gon na get on to the police station now to explain that you do n't own the bike . |
25 | ‘ Do you mean to say that you do n't know the name of the street your own garage is in ? ’ she says sharply , exasperation overcoming sensitivity to racial minorities . |
26 | Never feel a failure if you have to admit that you do n't know the answer to a friend 's question . |
27 | Bit by bit , he shows that you do n't know the value of the forces nor the frequency with which they appeared . |
28 | Now , I 'm surprised to learn that you do n't know the answer . |
29 | In schools , factories and workshops , somebody else prescribes how you should spend your time — and checks that you do n't abuse the timetable . |
30 | No it 's probably right that you do n't bully the youngsters . |