Example sentences of "[that] [noun pl] [vb base] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , they have no hesitation in stressing the point that builders do not operate or think in terms familiar to planners ; instead they look to ‘ market signals ’ .
2 But after initiation into an exhilarating world of sex , drugs and high-stakes risk , Michael finds that rewards do n't come cheap and Alex is a difficult friend to lose .
3 Of course , this does not mean that lecturers do not have stereotypes of , and views about , other disciplines which may be well or less well informed .
4 Lord Scarman ( 1981 ) , in providing the social background to the Brixton disorders of 10–12 April 1981 , was at pains to point out that deprivations do not justify attacks on the police or excuse such disorders .
5 He added : ‘ Councillor Andrew should realise that cyclists do not kill pedestrians but cars kill cyclists and pedestrians .
6 The biggest problem is that loggers do not replace the felled trees with new saplings ; the option of creating plantations is largely ignored .
7 Corporation tax is based on an imputation system , which means that in most cases the liability to corporation tax is the same whether the firm pays dividends or not , and that shareholders do not face double taxation on their dividends .
8 INDUSTRIAL fasteners group TT is to pay a second interim dividend on March 31 for the year ended last December to ensure that shareholders do not lose out following the recent Budget changes .
9 The Panel has introduced new rules trying to make sure that shareholders do not sell out too cheaply due to lack of independent advice and information .
10 However , it is often the case that shareholders do not participate actively in this process .
11 How can we be sure that employers do n't use Work Experience to cover for unfilled vacancies ?
12 The new directives should go a long way to ensuring that employers do not abuse their employees in terms of unsafe working practice , practices .
13 Treatment with one of the benzimidazoles or levamisole is effective and the condition may be prevented by ensuring that birds do not run on the same ground each year .
14 What this means , of course , is that functionalists do not see consciousness as a defining feature of the mental .
15 The US Copyright Office has decided that artists do not own the reproduction rights to their work ; the printer does .
16 However , to ensure that projects do not collapse when the ‘ entrepreneur 's ’ work is finished , the service system has to be established in such a way that it can continue if necessary without that person 's contribution .
17 To say that these factors of context , conjuncture and wider conditionality are ‘ extra-discursive ’ does not mean that discourses do not enter into their determination , only that they involve processes which can not be reduced to this effect .
18 Roy Hattersley , Labour 's deputy leader , said : ‘ I want to look very carefully at the idea to make sure that clubs do n't go out of business and that large families on low incomes can still go to football matches . ’
19 Waltz 's criticism of Kaplan to the effect that rules do not make a system invites a hermeneutic retort that nothing else possibly could in the social world .
20 Or is it that inside all organizations there are , continuously , small discoveries to be made in order to improve what is being done — and that schools do not differ from other organizations ?
21 The coroner , quite rightly , pointed out that schools do not teach children that in a competitive world some are bound to fail .
22 The coroner , quite rightly , pointed out that schools do not teach children that in a competitive world some are bound to fail .
23 It is worthwhile stating the obvious , that biosensors do not function forever and will fail eventually .
24 The computer , which of course does n't find it at all funny , needs to guess what it is , and needs to rely not just on sentence structure but also on general knowledge about heads , grenades and buckets of sand — general knowledge that computers do n't have unless it is built in to them .
25 Apparently conflicting messages emerge from these two branches : the former branch seems to be saying that decision-makers do not appear to behave in accordance with the basic accepted paradigm ( Subjective Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory ) ; while the latter branch seems to suggest that market outcomes coincide with those which would be predicted by this accepted paradigm .
26 The aim therefore , according to the government document ‘ Firecode : Policy & Principles ’ ( DHSS , 1987 ) is to ensure that outbreaks do not occur ; and if they do , that they are rapidly detected , effectively contained and quickly extinguished .
27 ‘ We try to play as many venues as possible close to major cities so that fans do n't have to travel too far .
28 ‘ I am surprised that dentists do n't advocate the use of fluoride tablets , ’ wrote a SHE reader recently .
29 ‘ So you think we should do nothing , ’ Denis said , remembering Hardy 's conviction that Jews do n't resist .
30 On the more nebulous issue of value for money of George Street Research said there was clear evidence , of which the opening quotation forms only a part , that clients do not know what goes into a piece of legal work to justify the fee , other than the fact that the job is done .
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