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

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1 When the advocates of a pro-Israeli policy happened to be Jewish , says the Jewish Mr Teicher , the Arabists did not hesitate to whisper ‘ dual loyalty ’ .
2 Many students ' essays demonstrate that their writers know the relevant material ; however , the essays do not demonstrate this knowledge within a coherent or developing argument .
3 The mandroids did n't stir , so we were in .
4 Supporters of the acts did not see the principles of state hygiene as contradicting the moral emphases of the public health movement .
5 In the event the crowds did n't show .
6 But the crowds did n't show , and traders and exhibitors lost out .
7 find some means to show that the counter-examples do not work ;
8 The third bokra was a Friday , the Muslim holy day , when the labourers did not come at all .
9 I do hope the senders do not mind my reproducing them , but they certainly brightened Mike 's and my days as we slogged through the sorting and despatching process :
10 But many of the people living in the maisonettes do not want to leave .
11 In their letter , the solicitors did not disclose that there had been a release of all claims against Mr. Mahmoud .
12 You 'd better take care that the bruises do n't show . ’
13 The Dysons did n't have to exhaust themselves wondering if they loved each other , and what they should do about it if they did n't .
14 In other words , there is one fund and the accounts do not divulge the whereabouts of specific monies paid into it , only the whereabouts of the monies in the fund as a whole .
15 In either case , the court may declare that the accounts do not comply and may order the directors to prepare revised accounts .
16 And if we have £400,000 in there which is n't really £400,000 , then the accounts do n't tell you what 's going on . ’
17 he in Bromborough between 30 April 1986 and 30 September 1991 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1986 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with Statement of Standard Acounting Practice ( SSAP ) 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and
18 he in Bromborough between 28 February 1989 and 1 April 1989 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1987 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with SSAP 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and
19 he in Bromborough between 30 April 1990 and 1 June 1990 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1988 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with SSAP 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and
20 he in Bromborough between 30 April 1988 and 8 February 1991 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1989 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with SSAP 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and in that
21 Of course , sensible managers would know that the accounts did not include any orders issued against which invoices had not been received and would , therefore , keep their own record of these so that they did not overcommit the budget .
22 The programmes do not affect boys and need to combat their sexism .
23 The institutions did not know what the criteria or standards were , and the process of validation normally meant two or three visits to the institution — with the first visit being a learning process for the institution , to hear what the process was all about .
24 ‘ If the management and the institutions do n't feel they are going to get on , there is little point in continuing . ’
25 He rushed it into UK cinemas to ensure that the shareholders did n't notice .
26 This model of the internal structure of the company acknowledges that the shareholders do not control those who manage the company and instead entrusts this task to a reconstituted board .
27 The resulting ‘ optimal ’ control structure finds no place for active shareholder involvement , and hence the fact that the shareholders do not participate is a non-issue .
28 If the discussions did not go well it would be his responsibility to organise ‘ mass struggles and freedom fights ’ .
29 Except where the packing is perfect , as in paraffins and in some polyacetylenes , the chains do not adopt a unique structure but may partake of crystalline order in some regions ; while in other parts a quasi-amorphous state is found , with all possible grades of disorder between .
30 And The Shamen do n't disappoint them .
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