Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The arrival of another SeaCat vessel in May certainly has not hit us the way some people expected .
2 ‘ Do n't you know God has not given you the spirit of fear but of love and a sound mind ? ’
3 This need for careful definition is ignored completely when one simply asks a panel of experts to name people with political power — one has not told them the criteria that they should use for judging whether an individual has power , and neither does one know whether the individuals have used even similar criteria for ascribing power to the individuals whose names they submit .
4 The hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) has huffed and puffed , but he has not told us the Labour party 's position on a single proposal contained in the Green Paper .
5 This afternoon , he has treated the House to an extraordinary collection of half-truths and inaccuracies , but he has not told us the Labour party 's attitude to the proposals that I identified in the statement .
6 I also know that your informant there has not told you the truth .
7 Quite deliberately the storyteller has not reported what the runner told the people of the town .
8 He has some obsession she has n't told him the whole truth . ’
9 So what I 'd like to do is erm , balance out the influence in him , prior to going out and making these negotiations erm , so that he comes back with a a suitable timescale for us to deal with it , and has n't promised them the earth in the way of commission or er , print changes or whatever .
10 Having failed to asset copyright on the 80386 name and 386 tag , Intel Corp is in a real bind over the P5 , and according to Computer Reseller News has decided not to call it the 80586 .
11 Many seemed not to know what the knives and forks were for and took the napkins for handkerchiefs .
12 But the Friar 's wits had not yet returned to him and he seemed not to hear what the Trapper said .
13 The Shah used to dress that syllable , ANtellectuel " , when referring to anyone with education who was thought not to embrace everything the Pahlavis embodied .
14 I du n no what the time is , but I reckon it 's getting pretty late .
15 I du n no what the time is now .
16 Ah , cos Peter was saying , I du n no , I du n no what the black .
17 Du n no what the other one was .
18 Erm du n no what the mileage is like .
19 Erm I 've got ta wait for Andy , I du n no what the fucking hell he 's done !
20 du n no what the score , did he ?
21 Twenty five pound voucher or something Du n no what the vouchers are for but that would be in my hand anyway
22 Well I du n no what the hell cos yo
23 I du n no what the situation with Andrew is , cos I mean I heard the rumours that he was gon na for Cheam .
24 I du n no who the woman is , but it 's Annie .
25 I 'm gon na have to vote as well , I du n no who the hell I 'm voting for .
26 However , the organisers decided not to award him the individual trophy since he already had a team trophy and instead awarded the individual trophy to the person with the lowest score .
27 In other words , I was trying to establish whether religion had been important enough in the interviewees ' childhood ( at least , as it was now remembered ) for it to be mentioned , without any prompting on my part ; and then , I would try not to prejudge what the interviewees thought was involved in religion , but let them decide what aspect would come out ‘ naturally ’ — whether they would talk about the institutionalised churches , private prayer , a personal relationship with God , a way of looking at the world or the ultimate meaning of their existence .
28 Admittedly the referee was a foolish fellow who kept re-penalising Swansea for failing to retreat 10 yards when he did not give them the remotest chance to do so .
29 But he did not give her the opportunity .
30 And since she shared Humber 's and my attitude to our job , she did not give me the kind of pep-talk Aline would have come up with in these circumstances .
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