Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] do n't [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The occult power of dictators does n't lie in the fact that they 're clever they 're frequently quite limited , and I think Milosevic is a very limited man but in the fact that they can draw a great number of people and even whole nations into the circle of their mad ideas . |
2 | I mean I would n't ever think it a good idea to encourage women to leave the home if they thought that their job was in there looking after small children , but it 's very obvious nowadays that a very large number of women do n't want to in the home any more . |
3 | A lot of agents do n't subscribe to this idea . |
4 | The advantages of being in a club of cells do n't stop with size . |
5 | ‘ The flair for getting away with things does n't descend unto the second generation . ’ |
6 | Three point four is a small matter , of deputy head whilst it would be inappropriate of course to er schools indefinitely should there be reduction in numbers , certainly we do need a mechanism by which small reductions in numbers do n't lead to a tragic and drastic loss of staff . |
7 | The message to shoppers is be wary about cheap items for sale … and to traders do n't deal in fakes … the penalties are high . |
8 | Paper suitable for inkjets does n't have to be expensive — I get very good results with cheap photocopier paper . |
9 | I wish that the church in general was not regarded by many young as ‘ boring ’ or ‘ a waste of time ’ and that some people , like myself at times do n't wish to be associated with church for fear of social credibility . |