Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [pers pn] not [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | But let us not forget the reputation for compassion in which Britain still leads the world … ’ |
32 | But let us not forget that he gave his life in an act of selfless devotion to the race . |
33 | It is only right that we should analyse and debate the internal workings of the trade and its infrastructure , but let us not forget who pays our wages — the consumer . |
34 | I appreciate the arguments that go on nowadays , but let us not forget that the old crossings were not suitable for the disabled , which is why , in the case to which I am referring , it seemed unnecessary for the authority to insist on a ramp being built . |
35 | ‘ But let us not forget that when most of us were children Bradford and Leicester were themselves Darlingtons , recognisably a part of the same country as ours . ’ |
36 | But let us not stop here in our excoriations . |
37 | By all means let us seek to prevent congenital abnormalities , but let us not betray our Hippocratic tradition in the process . |
38 | ‘ But let us not darken our hearts by imagining the trial of their gentle loyalty in the Dark Tower . |
39 | ‘ Well , thanks , ’ I said , ‘ for the kind words , Daisy , but let us not kid ourselves . |
40 | Health promotion has , rightly , moved away from the traditional approach , but let us not dismiss health education fully until it has been properly implemented , let alone evaluated . |
41 | I do not suggest that , just because Britain is less violent and less prone to crime than most other west European countries , that diminishes the necessity to concentrate on the picture at home , but let us not frighten people unnecessarily by comparisons with the rest of Europe and the United States . |
42 | ( Goodman , 1965 , p. 17 , p. 23 , cf. p. 14 ; Ayer , 1972 , pp. 120 f. , cf. p 118 ; Lewis , 1973 , p. 1 ; Mackie , 1973 , p. 64 ) As a look at the philosophy of language and its analyses of " meaning " or its uses of " semantics " quickly shows , much more would need to be done to give us a well-defined problem , but let us not linger . |
43 | I am inclined to doubt it , but let us not linger , and consider instead the second premiss of the argument . |
44 | We wish her well , but advise her not to take a bathing costume . |
45 | But do you not think the life of the Thirties , the daily life , was much more terrible ? |
46 | ‘ But do you not fear being infected by one of the foreign staff here , sir ? ’ |
47 | Sorry about this , Mr Bence , but do you not agree that sometimes your answers are just too vague ? |
48 | Maybe the police has made me this way , but do you not see that if you 're going to come in here asking me questions about my family , if you 're going to want to know all these things , I 've got to be able to trust you ? |
49 | But have we not seen this all before in Witness when Harrison Ford tries to assimilate with the Amish ? |