Example sentences of "[conj] do not [vb infin] to " in BNC.

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1 teams know what it is like to play in a school for educationally sub-normal children who can not ( or do not want to ) distinguish between the ‘ baddy ’ character and the actor — who finds himself molested as he retreats to his car after the show !
2 The sociological implications of this view , that racism produces ethnic disadvantage , are that attention should focus on the history and mode of operation of racism rather than the ways in which ethnic minorities do or do not adapt to British society .
3 Some folk use machine knitting because they can not , or do not wish to , hand knit .
4 The faster fitness style and stamina section featured will appeal to many younger people , and videos of this type are very popular with those who can not , or do not wish to , go to a regular class .
5 If good faith requires only that the holder have no actual notice that the goods have not been shipped or do not correspond to the bill of lading description , the holder does not have to prove that it give value or consideration , as it must under the Pomerene Act .
6 I think of my role as trying to guide them with the interface of the business side , the bits that they might not be interested in or do n't want to be involved in .
7 Or do n't want to . ’
8 If you ca n't — or do n't want to — breastfeed , why does it seem that the whole world is out to make you feel guilty ?
9 On a local level it 's quite hard to distinguish ratings , but there is a certain folklore and sometimes it 's an information that comes out as to whether people to listen to things or do n't listen to things .
10 Training logs are one of those things you simply do or do n't take to .
11 Thus Regulation 418/85 provides exemption for R&D agreements from the effects of Article 85 , making it clear that exemptions only apply to agreements that do not extend to joint marketing and selling .
12 Egalitarian feminist psychology tends to neglect gender issues that do not relate to traditional psychological interest .
13 This is the reason we can have solid bodies that do not collapse to a point or radiate away to infinity .
14 Alternatively , transcription of C/EBP δ/NF-IL6; β may be induced by other factors that do not belong to the C/EBP-family .
15 Opinions that do not claim to be a statement of fact are therefore not covered by this principle .
16 Condition is relatively immaterial , as those that do not appeal to collectors are often bought by visitors who can not afford the full price of an up to date guide .
17 In fact , there are relatively few morphological , physiological or behavioural characteristics that do not differ to some extent between males and females ( see Glucksman , 1974 ) and the extent of these differences varies widely between species .
18 First , we can present descriptions and interpretations of societies that do not conform to the Western model of humans as essentially aggressive .
19 in word processing or desktop publishing this is a store of pre-hyphenated words that do not conform to the usual rules contained in the hyphenation and justification program ( H&J ) .
20 The other issue of robustness is how to deal with sentences that do not conform to the grammar .
21 When you have dealt with this , write ( say ) B v. C , referring back to your previous answer for any points that do not need to be repeated .
22 What need not be registered There are a range of charges that do not need to be registered .
23 Items that do not respond to immediate cleaning are placed in to soak , rather than holding up progress , and dealt with later during slack times or at the end of a session .
24 For example , Vl has colour-coding cells that do not respond to white light .
25 It avoids the psychological pitfalls of some appraisal systems that do not stick to this safe ground for discussion .
26 The Mickey Mouse figures on CTC expenditure that critics in Bradford tend to use compare capital expenditure on schools starting from scratch with that for existing schools that do not have to be built .
27 You 've got people that want to get on and you 've got people that do n't want to , you know .
28 So the ones that do n't want to can be left to go somewhere else and let the other ones get on , otherwise they 're going to hold the others back . ’
29 Er yeah I 'm mean in that sort of environment you 're dealing with people that do n't want to be there know this timeshare thing .
30 These are learning programs that do n't pretend to be anything else .
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