Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She said no , she said , he told her if she wanted to go to the expense of a wig , she could get a wig and she wear it when she went out , but when she comes in the house she must take it off , she must not wear that wig |
2 | Regulators must not muffle that signal by permitting banks to resume lending from a weaker capital base . |
3 | One must not forget that EP has generated its own industry as well . |
4 | Even when considering the middle and working classes , though , we must not forget that mobility levels are still low enough to sustain different class cultures , especially at the extreme ‘ ends ’ of these classes in the upper middle class and the unskilled working class . |
5 | It embarrassed her to remember the way Maurin had attracted her but she must not let that embarrassment colour the way she acted now . |
6 | ‘ Hummingbird , ’ the President said , ‘ I must not see that robot animal . |
7 | But we must not imagine that factory towns grew up overnight . |
8 | Those privy to sensitive information about mergers or acquisitions of companies worth millions or billions of pounds must not abuse that privilege . |
9 | He silenced her with more kisses as he tried to remind himself that this young girl was not only innocent but trusted herself to his care ; that her father trusted him , and however uninhibited she might now appear to be , he must not abuse that faith . |
10 | The result was that very soon indeed afterwards my father came with a very sad but kind face in to the room where I sat alone and told me he was sure I should not do that sort of thing again . |
11 | It is very easy when someone finally opens their filter sufficiently to say ‘ I feel angry about such and such ’ or ‘ I feel fearful ’ to turn around and tell them why a Christian should not feel that way . |
12 | The hon. Gentleman should not draw that type of conclusion . |
13 | I knew I should not miss that appointment with him and I had to succeed in the match , ’ he said . |
14 | The agreement provided for the determination of the agreement by three months ' written notice given by either party to the other subject to a proviso that the landlords should not exercise that right unless they required the premises for their undertaking . |
15 | Yet we should not forget that communication does involve handling everything together , usually at high speed , and that this is what a successful language student must eventually be able to do . |
16 | We should not expect that research will come up with recipes and remedies which will work whatever the circumstances . |
17 | Similarly head the right-hand column ‘ reasons against ’ , and write down all the reasons as to why you should not make that choice . |
18 | Evasion of Voluntary Agreement : Sports sponsorship blatantly circumvents the Voluntary Agreement 's provision that ‘ advertisements should not imply that smoking is associated with success in sport ’ . |
19 | Er , accountability of local representatives is obviously supported but we should not limit that demand only to G M B er councillors or councillors who have G M B connections . |
20 | The third option is the elimination of the coal industry , and we should not overlook that possibility . |
21 | Once you have told LIFESPAN about a Charge Code ( ie. Storage Directory ) , YOU MAY NOT EDIT THAT INFORMATION . |
22 | That 's a burp you may not experience that word from where you come from |
23 | He illustrated different ways in which reading , for example , could be taught , and how some children may not be ‘ mature ’ enough to cope with a ‘ look and say ’ approach , or may not develop that way . |
24 | On her other flank , would the USSR ever say of China what Germany once said of Russia : today I can afford to go to war , tomorrow I may not have that luxury ? |
25 | If the catapult is moved other than to pivot to face the target , then it may not shoot that turn . |
26 | I may object on a point of fact ( ‘ There are no gibbons there now ’ ) or by appealing to some other end or principle ( ‘ You ought not to put that problem off any longer ’ ) . |
27 | That being so , it is a gross breach of a privy councillor 's duty to attribute to the sovereign personal opinions at variance with the advice of her prime minister or , worse still , to suggest that the sovereign might not accept that advice constitutionally offered . |
28 | I was talking about comparative , where some er situations and all this , that and the next thing , right , I mean one that , quite a , quite a useful phrase what you say is , is n't that true that , no you might not like that phrase , right , but you can take phrases like that and you can think to yourself can I , can I , right . |
29 | Remember that they want your custom , although at times it might not seem that way ! |
30 | Aah 'll not give that chance up . |