Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] for those " in BNC.

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1 The question did not arise for those settling in their state 's colonies , who could continue to remain Englishmen or Frenchmen in New Zealand or Algeria , thinking of the old country as ‘ home ’ .
2 A bottle of house red lived up to the expectations predicted by the standard of the food — rich and fruity and not recommended for those driving home .
3 However , it should be understood that it contains images of sexually explicit nature and is not recommended for those offended by such material .
4 From the dessert menu , the kids had ‘ superhero sundaes ’ which turned out to be merely ice-cream , while we adults between us tackled American cheesecake which was flavourless , and rather chewy fudge brownies — not recommended for those with dentures .
5 Well we 're not looking for those anyway are we ?
6 What value is our own home if we can not feel for those who are homeless ?
7 What worth is our own job if we can not feel for those who are unemployed ?
8 What comfort can we get from our own happiness if we can not feel for those who are condemned to live in misery ?
9 ‘ If concessions are n't made for those who live in the desert , the results would be economically disastrous ’ , says US Representative Jerry Lewis ( Republican , California ) , who represents most of the rural Mojave .
10 If you care about family values , do n't vote for those zipper-crazed Conservative sex-machines
11 The 11+ did n't test for those , and as they become more important — spatial skills and problem-solving ability , for instance — so girls ' performance in mathematics tends to deteriorate .
12 do n't pay for those .
13 You did n't pay for those either .
14 erm On occupational health , and I do n't plead for those figures , because for a time , until Helen left to have her baby , we were fully staffed , and the number of inspections and the number of notices served and the number of prohibition notices served are very encouraging indeed .
15 ‘ Farmers do n't care for those plantations , ’ Mrs Knelle went on .
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