Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] not [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The position of a lessee after assignment towards his lessor in relation to the covenants in his lease is concluded in this court , and I doubt not in all courts , by the decision of Baynton v. Morgan , 22 Q.B.D. 74 . |
2 | People often say to me do n't you get sick of eating ice cream working here … and I say not at all with the wonderful products we make |
3 | It was like the sudden revelation of a pattern where none had been suspected , and I did n't at all care for it . |
4 | You think you look thinner and you do n't at all . |
5 | The genealogical trigger determining the numbers involved , the extensiveness of the quarrel , is thus the branching of the tree through brotherhood : by tracing the extent of obligation to two brothers ( rather than to their father ) each disputant secures the maximum of supporters who owe him loyalty and who do not in that particular instance owe loyalty to the other side . |
6 | The frontages were the work of the architects and they worked not in new styles but in revival styles — Gothic , classical , Renaissance , baroque — to comfort and reassure those concerned about the newness of it all . |
7 | And he said not at all , not at all and I said well I do want the people to know that , you know we , although we tribute to of the lost lives in the two World Wars , we are now striving for peace and so I wound a few white poppies . |
8 | For the last two years he had been in practice in Northampton , and he did not at that stage wish to endanger his prospects there by letting his application to Bedford be generally known ; if Whitbread gave his support however , Thackeray would ‘ make his pretensions public ’ . |
9 | On the surface he was a very matter-of-fact man , and he did n't at all like rehearsing ; but he was a good musician . |
10 | He did n't when he was eighteen and he did n't in 1979 at Lytham . |
11 | On the cold hill , a fence now surrounds the circle , and it interferes not at all with the mood or countenance of the rocks . |
12 | This system , generally known as the Cabinet system , has been , in its broad features , adopted by most European constitutional states , and it matters not at all whether they are called monarchies or republics . |
13 | He was a senior , dedicated member , and it did n't at first appear that he had committed any atrocities , but we later found out that he was responsible for denouncing people who had anti-Fascist sympathies , and that it was because of him that we had been taken to Tabiano . |
14 | The fence was erected in order to reinforce a fence which had already been put there by the defendants ' predecessor in title , and it did not in any event enclose the disputed land … |
15 | ‘ But I hope not for two weeks — and then with any luck not on a Friday , or I may have to ask Doctor Masters to deputise for me . ’ |
16 | But I do n't at all mind saying what I think I should want done in the circumstances . |
17 | But you do n't at any stage say , what did you say that for , you know , something like that , you just do n't do that sort of thing . |
18 | But it does not at all follow from the fact that causal circumstances in a sense guarantee their effects that we can predict those effects better than we do . |
19 | No , the suspense novel does inherit from the traditional detective story that element of mystery ( though this need not involve a murder and the mystery of who committed it ) , but it does not at all inherit the need to have a battle of wits with the reader . |
20 | The first is that the CED worked with the semantic pairs , in the sense that it gave a statistically significant result , but it does not in this investigation . |
21 | ‘ Owners Abroad have a link with Thomas Cook , but it does not in any way cause these sort of problems . |
22 | ‘ Owners Abroad have a link with Thomas Cook , but it does not in any way cause these sort of problems . |
23 | But it did not at all rule out the possibility of these laws being enunciated by an enlightened monarch . |
24 | It 's supposed to look like skin , but it do n't at all . |
25 | But it has n't in other jurisdictions such as in the US , and parts of the Commonwealth or Europe , ’ said . |