Example sentences of "and do not [verb] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Often people who share your compartment wish to relax and do not wish to indulge in polite conversation , they may just want to read a newspaper or magazine so we must respect their wishes .
2 And do n't forget to bow to your partner , Mr Craven , ’ our long-suffering instructor would call out .
3 ‘ Dry-cow therapy , however , should not be used in isolation but together with the other well-known mastitis-control measures , and do n't forget to talk with your vet first about the antibiotic treatments available .
4 and do n't forget to mark on it what that was , that was save .
5 And do n't forget to practise in all keys !
6 Wendy Phillips shows you how on page 30 and do n't forget to look at the countryside in July with Iris Bishop on page 60 .
7 They are embarrassed by the conduct , and do n't want to talk about it .
8 They 're very upset and do n't want to talk at the moment .
9 ‘ If I 'm not in the right mood I get very guarded and do n't want to talk to people .
10 Frustrated I can not land what I want to do , and do n't want to settle for the wrong thing .
11 I , like many other married women , hope to achieve some kind of independence and do n't want to rely on my husband for everything all the time .
12 Companies of this type are , in my opinion , real bureau in that they simply process the material you supply and do n't seek to interfere with the design .
13 A difference of one thousand one hundred in the base dwellings stock which I 've not discussed and do n't propose to go into .
14 Never touch someone who is angry , and do n't hesitate to ask for help .
15 The real failures are those who give up and do n't attempt to succeed at all after the first setback .
16 Although these four authors address themselves to rather different problems , and do not appear to agree on a number of issues , their combined views on the importance of soil erosion are more or less consistent , and quite clear — its importance is exaggerated , agricultural technology initiated by both officials and farmers can respond satisfactorily , and the resources at disposal are massive and are constantly being created by technology itself .
17 As has been suggested , ‘ prejudice ’ , as an everyday concept , as well as a social-scientific one , represents a strong cultural value : even racist theorists of a fascist party appear to wish to avoid being labelled as prejudiced and do not care to think of themselves as prejudiced .
18 A large number wish to continue working as long as they are fit and do not want to retire at the state pension age .
19 I am afflicted today by people who prepare their supplementaries and do not bother to listen to the answers .
20 Wait , and do not hurry to drink to my memory too .
21 It is just that community workers get paid and do not have to go to gaol ( Alex Robson of the 1930s NUWM in North Shields commenting on the work of CDP in the mid-1970s ) .
22 It is quicker too , as I can knit the 60 rows in one go and do not have to stop at row 30 .
23 Under this system students are also able to graduate as soon as they have met the requirements of an award and do not have to wait until July each year .
24 Having a slot meter means that you pay for your fuel as you use it and do not have to worry about large quarterly bills .
25 TNC pays far too little attention to issues of progression and continuity at this important point of transition , especially for those who ( for whatever reasons ) have been low attainers at secondary school and do not wish to enrol on A-level courses .
26 By which he means people in the power elite mix in the same social circles and do not need to rely on lobbying within political institutions .
27 Istvan Gyulai , the secretary-general of the International Amateur Athletics Federation said that an official report was expected soon from the DLV and did not want to comment until then .
28 When I spoke to his assistant she told he had said his last word on the subject and did not want to hear of it again .
29 I left in June 1979 and did not return to live in Britain until last summer , having missed virtually all of the Thatcher era .
30 I even helped you to bed and did not demand to stay with you . ’
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