Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [vb base] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 Hits are broken on the show and bands that have n't yet got a record deal are often booked to appear As a result of heavy plugging on The Hitman And Her , Virgin gave Sandra 's Everlasting Love a UK release , but as soon as it went top 40 the programme dropped it , claiming it was not about pop hits .
2 There was a conspiracy among Labour Members to put on the record points that do not arise from the report .
3 Similarly , young emerging leaves and shoots that have not yet developed a tough skin are easier for fungus spores to penetrate as they are for sucking and biting insects , and this is why the first signs of mildew especially are always to be found on such tissue .
4 In some respects they use new language and embody in a formal text rules that have not been specified in that way before ; this has indeed been the way the laws of war have developed for 150 years .
5 She refuses to be ornamental and will not go with her husband on state trips that do not interest her .
6 At the Royal Brompton alone there are 113 patients waiting for heart-lung transplants — transplants that do not always work .
7 The ‘ open cup ’ principle holds good for most types — there are just two or three growth habits like Bourbons and Musks that do not lend themselves to it too well , and we will deal with them later .
8 If you start from scratch and design processes that do not need high temperatures , you can use solar energy to the full .
9 It stores details of 24 million UK households and 19.7 million TV licence holders , and addresses that do n't have one are checked .
10 Therefore , letter strings that form words are considered to be more plausible than letter strings that do not form words .
11 For both left and right visual fields it takes longer to reject as " illegal " , in a lexical decision task , pseudo-homophones ( letter strings that do not constitute words but sound like real words , e.g. " bloo " , " rayne " ) than letter strings that look like real words but do not sound like real words .
12 The unprecedented exhibition at the Australian National Gallery until 25 October , ‘ The age of Angkor : Treasures from the National Museum of Cambodia ’ , shows thirty-three stone and bronze works that have not been seen outside Cambodia before .
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