Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun pl] do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Even if Morland shareholders do n't accept Green Kings offer within the next fourteen days …
2 And even the most optimistic TEC directors do not expect to raise more than 5% of their income from private sources .
3 Yet the GRE figures do not reflect this .
4 Small businesses do n't want to be collecting debts — it just causes problems .
5 very briefly please why the Ryedale figures do n't change in the same as , and the Selby figures , do n't change in the same sort of way as the figures for other districts ?
6 It says a great deal for Saxon resilience that the Sussex settlements do not seem to have reverted to wholesale waste , and the pressure was greatly liked in 1017 when Cnut was elected king of England and the country passed under a Scandinavian aegis for the next half century or so .
7 The government is now worried that its industry will suffer from unfair competition if other EEC countries do not have to fork out for the extra equipment necessary to reduce emissions .
8 In theory , EEC countries do not need production of a Green Card , but in practice most hauliers carry one to facilitate an uninterrupted crossing .
9 Khmers Rouges do n't listen to anyone ; how to persuade them is a very big problem , ’ Prince Norodom Sihanouk , the former king of Cambodia and one-time captive of the Khmers Rouges , told Taro Nakayama , Japan 's foreign minister , this month .
10 From April 1992 , there has been a tax concession on both college fees and the cost of study material which leads to Vocational Qualifications , consequently those financing themselves on HCIMA programmes do not have to pay the tax element of their fees in the first place .
11 I mean , Church of Scotland Ministers do n't get paid .
12 At present local NHS services do not have to pay for the care of individuals in Regional Secure Units or Special Hospitals ; they can shuffle off their responsibilities by claiming to have no suitable facilities and , in any case , such people receive little public support or sympathy .
13 ‘ Well , ye said yourself that thae new Suggs Lamps do n't need a mannie with a tinder pole . ’
14 The Yorkshire farmers do n't rush out and kiss you , but their careful friendliness and politeness is something which I have valued even more since my service days .
15 Norton residents do n't want these environmentally damaging pylons erected near their homes and I shall support them in their campaign to oppose them , ’ she said .
16 Most Moscow flats do not have individual metres , for example .
17 Most UK manufacturers do not list the ingredients of their products , but this does not necessarily mean they pose a risk with sensible use .
18 Most UK manufacturers do not list the ingredients of their products , but this does not necessarily mean they pose a risk with sensible use .
19 Philip Healey , Acquisitions Monthly editor , said UK companies do not go for smaller acquisitions out of choice .
20 A useful way to understand this is to remember that in a domestic context UK banks do not need to keep operational balances at the Bank of England equal to the total value of their deposits , just in case they are withdrawn .
21 In a fortunate moment I noticed a sign reading ‘ Jardin de Paris — Restaurant Français ’ , and abandoning Anastasia on a pavement , a procedure to which East Europeans do not seem to take exception , I ventured in to discover whether anyone spoke French .
22 ' In the UK rates do not provide a close link between those who vote for expenditure increases and those who pay the costs of local services .
23 ‘ One thing in particular I noticed was that Liverpool girls do n't mind shelling out the money to get what they really want .
24 Even if it eventually transpires that the Lorenz equations do not satisfy the conditions necessary to justify the rigorous analysis ( but see { 33 } ) , it is none the less true that a great many ( infinitely many ) homoclinic orbits do occur in the system though perhaps not distributed densely through all r-intervals .
25 Most breeding flocks of poultry still come from the continent , where UK controls do not apply .
26 Core TUC courses do not deal with the ownership of industry and managerial control of the workplace , the historical development of trade unions and their present predicament , the economic context or the political dilemmas .
27 However , some Velcro shareholders do not feel quite so well-disposed to Cripps .
28 does that it , I 'm surprised little Batman signs do n't come up .
29 Like any self-respecting academics , the Brookings authors do not agree on what the problem is , let alone how to cure it .
30 The advantage of using hybrid methods is that high-order Markov dependencies do not have to be introduced because accuracy is ensured by using the dictionary .
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