Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Trainer David Elsworth said : ‘ He won for me first time last season and perhaps he is a horse who does n't want running too often . ’
2 At least in the youth game the referee has a very clear directive as to who should be awarded the put-in ; the side who did not take it into ruck or maul .
3 It 's just the old school tie brigade who do n't like the idea
4 THOSE Millwall fans who did n't manage to rip up a piece of turf during the chaotic farewell scenes at The Den the other week will be glad to know they 'll have the chance to pick up some of the sacred turf next week in a special auction .
5 The second is that drivers like to retain at least one common link with those fans who do n't have private jets , Boss jeans , impossibly lithe blondes etc .
6 I ca n't understand how they can neglect their many fans who do n't live in London .
7 I ca n't understand how they can neglect their many fans who do n't live in London .
8 In both cases people who were directly or indirectly implicated in racial harassment were asked to reflect on their actions and attitudes by an outsider who did not share their views ; moreover , as a researcher I was concerned to elicit evidence about racist assumptions or practices which as an educator I was also concerned to challenge .
9 The point is , to an outsider who did n't know better , your actions could appear vindictive . ’
10 A defendant who does not believe in consent could either be one who fleetingly turns his mind to the issue of consent but since he is indifferent to the matter forms no view at all or one whose indifference is such that he entirely fails to think about it in the first place .
11 For readers who do n't manage to obtain a copy , I suggest a search and research trip along ‘ route twenty-nine ’ : the Hexham-Alston road .
12 I think it 's great and I have every sympathy for you copping all the flak from the readers who do n't like it .
13 Stephen Glover could have taken either of two ‘ angles ’ : a bitchy , scandal-strewn insider 's account , which might have appealed to a small audience of fellow scribblers and media junkies ; or a description of what it takes to launch a high-profile business in the teeth of fierce competition , which might have interested those thousands of readers who do not drink at London 's Groucho Club .
14 For example , readers who do not possess a pet would never include pet food among the essentials , whereas a dog or cat owner unquestionably would .
15 Readers who do not possess ‘ MI ’ No.14 are advised to acquire a copy , since the two parts of the article cross-refer at a number of points .
16 There ca n't be many Link readers who do not recognise operations manager right , and mill manager centre , who have completed over 50 years service between them !
17 Although this means that the essay has , indeed , become rather bulky , it does enable one to communicate the nuances of people 's arguments , which can be especially useful for those readers who do not have easy access to the primary documents quoted .
18 If we look on the black side and assume that the remaining 24 readers who did not reply had regained their weight , it still left over two-thirds who had maintained their lost weight .
19 We apologise to those readers who did not receive the Guardian on Saturday when mechanical problems at our London printing plant affected some later editions ..
20 For overseas readers who did not receive our Classic Aircraft supplement on the Vulcan issued to the UK readers
21 Certainly Premack 's findings are under this cloud since Sarah 's performance suffered considerably when in the presence of a trainer who did not know the answers that she was supposed to give , and it would seem natural to expect that the more broadbrush methods of the gestural teaching would be equally suspect .
22 In one fell swoop , Virgin had acquired that most elusive of qualities , ‘ street credibility ’ ; the company roster now boasted groups like Magazine , Penetration , the Members , the Skids — what was becoming known as New Wave , a marketing term used to denote almost any performer that had emerged in the aftermath of punk who did not spit in his audience 's eye .
23 A DG who did not lead the Institute 's secretariat would be left hanging in mid air ; the role of the secretary and chief executive would have to be usurped if a DG is to achieve anything .
24 ‘ Vinnie had an agent who did not take the necessary precautions of being able either to edit or vet what was said on the video .
25 ‘ It not only affects the consumer but also those honest motor traders who do not engage in such malpractices . ’
26 We get complaints from other traders who do n't want trading on a Sunday or from the public who just want a peaceful day .
27 Replication Server takes a revolutionary approach to distributed database for those organizations who do n't need absolute data synchronization but the nee need the advantages of up to date data at ll of its points of most frequent use .
28 The course provides opportunity for : ( i ) graduates from African , Asian , and Pacific backgrounds to undertake advanced study of Christianity directly related to their own setting ; ( ii ) persons who have worked , or who expect to work , in cross-cultural situations to examine the religious context in which they operate , or to reflect constructively on their experience ; ( iii ) prospective candidates for research involving cross-cultural or inter-religious study who do not have specialised training in these fields , to bridge the gap between previous academic study and the new material .
29 Spontaneous and unrehearsed music seems to be acceptable to clergy who do not know about music .
30 There can be few people in football who do not think Flashman should be turfed out of Barnet at the earliest opportunity .
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