Example sentences of "not [vb infin] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But you were Mr Russell 's only child , my dear , and you must not doubt that he loved you , even if he did n't always make it perfectly apparent . ’ |
2 | Sturdy , who lives in Stanhope Road , Darlington , said : ‘ I do not know whether I supplied them . |
3 | In point of fact the reverse ruled : I was constantly having chits thrust at me giving me a blow-by-blow account of " Charlie 's " state of health , but I was never made aware of the seriousness of Eddie 's wound , and somehow I did not know until I visited him in hospital later that morning . |
4 | If a third person steps in and gives a consideration for the discharge of the debtor , it does not matter whether he does it in meal or in malt , or what proportion the amount given bears to the amount of the debt . |
5 | This last judgement ( although it is commonly made ) is speculative , of course , as the scribe is normally anonymous , but it is analogous to rejecting live speakers from a random sample on the grounds that they do not speak as we think they ought to speak , or rejecting attested spoken forms on the grounds that they are not what we would expect in some particular location . |
6 | At first I could not speak because I hated him so much . |
7 | Not only do they hold good against the trustee himself , and against his creditors during his life-time and his representatives after his death , but also against all to whom he may have transferred the property , and who can not show that they acquired it for value and without notice of the trust . |
8 | Instead of a telling-off , with time to put things right , TDC found itself under a much more strict court order with which it could not negotiate and which gave it little flexibility . |
9 | While it may not succeed where it thinks it can , if it thinks it ca n't the probability is that it wo n't . |
10 | Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’ |
11 | If he/she fails to comply promptly , say , ‘ If you do not do as I asked you immediately you will have to sit on the chair in the hall . ’ |
12 | However , by its very nature , the scheme is complex , and we can not guarantee that minor difficulties may not emerge when we put it into practice . |
13 | One of the men who most attracts him , Mubarak , is also one whose sexuality is most self-conscious , withdrawn , and complicated ; Mubarak 's masculinity is itself strung out across difference : he is a Sudanese African in Asia , and fighting for a people whom he does not understand and who regard him with a racist indifference ( pp. 194 — 5 ) ; he speaks perfect French , but with a Parisian urban working-class accent . |
14 | PS I told Nero you 'd meet him at Dover but I should leave your chariot behind he might not understand if you cut him in two , he 's funny that way . |
15 | You either keep in the light where you can see , or you stand in the dark and fight everything that comes near you , because you can not see and you think it 's an enemy . ’ |
16 | She did not argue because she knew she would not win ; she did not weep because she knew she would be rebuked . |
17 | She comes up to the house and starts bellowing , and just will not stop until you give her a cuddle ! |
18 | Christopher Hart told police he did not stop because he thought he had run over a cardboard box . |
19 | She could not move until he released her . |
20 | His eyes were closed and he did not move when they reached him . |
21 | Openness did not demand that he tell her he had suggested it . |
22 | She did not fire when I asked her to go with the winner and faded right out in the last furlong , ’ said disappointed rider Frankie Dettori . |
23 | Amongst the non-reminiscers , some find that there is little point or purpose served in looking back at their lives , whilst others do not reminisce because they find it too depressing , often because of the contrast between their past and present life which they find too difficult to contemplate . |
24 | He would not rest until he saw her behind bars . |
25 | He could not tell whether she believed him . |
26 | I will not leave until you put it |
27 | I know I can not go unless you let me , please let me go . |
28 | She is adamant that she will not tour until she feels she is ready . |
29 | If you are applying for your first provisional licence you must not drive until you get it . |
30 | Again , he stressed that the final decision lay with them : ‘ He will not come until you sign it … in the end you decide . ’ |