Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [conj] do not " in BNC.

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1 For example some bacteria form ethanol , lactate , or succinate and do not evolve much H 2 because they dispose of reducing energy in these electron sink products .
2 So please take on board that it is not good enough to answer that a notice was put up to tell people that they could claim , when many people are blind or disabled or do not have the wherewithal to understand .
3 This plant dislikes draughts so keep it well-protected or sheltered and do not position it near a window which is likely to be opened .
4 It is at this stage that the contract is carefully examined , perhaps for the first time , and the company obtaining the software realizes , too late , that as far as it is concerned , the contract is little more than worthless and does not provide adequately for the situation .
5 As there was no effective treatment , the asylums were more custodial than therapeutic and did not usually cater for investigation and research .
6 The adoral shields are long and narrow and do not separate the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate .
7 But Landau 's clients were young and rich and did not believe in death .
8 Take your mind off negative things by dwelling on something positive and interesting that does not involve eating .
9 She was the spoon that impatiently opened your lips and put artichoke purée between them , the arm that lowered you backwards into the tin bath , the water in which you lay and splashed and did not drown .
10 These names often are traditional and well-established but do not comply with any system of nomenclature .
11 It 's sensual , yes , and passionate but did not deserve the criticism that it was soft porn .
12 Ipswich were neat and tidy but did not trouble Arsenal 's goalkeeper David Seaman until the closing seconds of the half when Steve Palmer 's shot from 20 yards following a corner flashed just wide .
13 A further dilemma may arise when the individual whom professionals are trying to help has a very different interpretation of his or her circumstances , aspirations and prospects from those of relatives , or where the individual is suspicious and distrustful and does not want even close family to know what has happened to him or her .
14 And if that child is sensitive and caring and does not wish to hurt or disappoint his parents , perhaps he may even enter the medical profession and spend years doing something he does not really want to do while denying himself the opportunity of fulfilling his life in the way he would have chosen .
15 This approach proved impractical and inflexible and did not allow for innovation or different national traditions .
16 The service elements of the job fall into two categories — those that are routine and mundane and do not need a doctor to carry them out , and those that are essentially the front line services for health delivery in our hospitals .
17 The rule for raising before velars , however , is strong and active and does not seem to have begun to recede lexically : in word-list style ( which is usually considered to be formal ) it persists much more strongly than post-velar raising ; neologisms undergo the rule , and it affects spelling ( see the discussion of ‘ occasional spellings ’ below ) .
18 Most commonly , there is a proliferative lesion so that much of the lung is pink and rubbery and does not collapse when the chest is opened .
19 But other than does not mean worse than .
20 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 .
21 It was sometimes described as Congregationalist and sometimes as Baptist and did not insist on adult baptism .
22 They hope to sell the house as soon as possible but did not think it would go to a Vic Reeves fan .
23 Smokers , stop as quickly as possible and do not smoke in the presence of others .
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