Example sentences of "[vb base] not [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | yeah , you know quite hopeful so what I as I say what I 'm really looking for is I 've got a preference for older properties but you know try not to pin myself down to too much at the moment , I 've got about a hundred and thirty to spend so ideally I 'd like a cottage old style but I do need three bedrooms |
2 | If you consider that such-and-such crime has not been committed , or that such-and-such defence is not available ( though an ignorant person might think it is ) , do not pass it by in silence but state your opinion expressly . |
3 | Do not pull them on with the nuts , but make sure they fit on their own first , then smear copper anti-seize compound onto the wheel face and centre before fitting . |
4 | DO NOT THROW ANYTHING OUT OF THE WINDOWS — I know a true story about this . |
5 | The Government 's present position is one of scepticism about the value of a ban on tobacco advertising , but Secretary of State William Waldegrave has said ‘ I do not rule it out for ever , certainly : but it is just not the highest priority at the moment … |
6 | Do not send me back to Hanoi empty handed . ’ |
7 | Just remember next year , you do not put me in for |
8 | Practise speaking your answers out loud but do not learn them off by heart . |
9 | Tea breaks and chats in the yard and dart games in the pub make life pleasant ; the fact that nobody will do anybody else 's job gives everybody security ; people 's aspirations do not take them out of their group , but concern the group as such ’ |
10 | For instance , it has been noted that when ‘ parents are depressed and irritable they do not take it out on all their children to the same extent : often one is more or less scapegoated . |
11 | Do n't leave us out in the cold |
12 | So you remember them but they do n't have any significance because you do n't link it up with an emotion , or with a situation , or with other er ideas , they 're kind of isolated . |
13 | Pam had also caught Springfield 's glance and his subsequent reluctance to speak , and put in spiritedly , ‘ Nate , do n't hold anything back on my account . |
14 | But I do n't want him back into your life . ’ |
15 | You do n't want me back in Scotland , do you ? |
16 | You do n't want them up in the top the next group |
17 | I do n't want them out of the way , I 'm just saying how many you 've got ! |
18 | Oh yeah , alright I do n't want yours In amongst your there 's no rush for me |
19 | I will take you out , I do n't want you out with me this time . . |
20 | ‘ Come with me , ’ he says , ‘ I do n't want you out of my sight . ’ |
21 | Things happen in these hills that do n't make it on to the evening bulletins . |
22 | The the point Peter er is making is do n't make it out to us because if you if you give me a cheque to Worsley I 've got to go to Peter 's house and and then get him to give me a cheque and then I 've got to go to either Kerry or Bob and get them |
23 | You do n't send it out of . |
24 | And we , we just stood aside from that and said to the employer , look here , if you do n't bring him back on Monday , erm I 'm afraid there 'll be nobody here tomorrow right . |
25 | Do n't bring it over to the first character , leave it exactly where it is . |
26 | You got a nice case and you do n't bring it up with anything in ! |
27 | Even promising young athletes do n't bring us out on a winter 's day ; we do have little tours of inspection , occasionally . ’ |
28 | It 's a wonderful opportunity , please do n't discard it out of hand because of pride or pique , just think it over for a few days and let me know your decision when you are ready . ’ |
29 | Just say Wayne said can he have his videos and if she do n't cough them up in the week , say you do n't get any more money until he gets his videos back . |
30 | Do n't anger him out of silly pride . ’ |