Example sentences of "[det] who do not [vb infin] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Nor should we expect the very few who do not want to teach to continue to do so when they might be more usefully employed in management , audit , service , or research tasks .
2 ‘ The vast majority of dog owners are responsible , but it is those few who do not take the necessary responsibility for their dogs that can cause very real problems for everyone .
3 But there are also a few who do not behave properly in their dealings with the public .
4 Burger smiled : ‘ But there will be very few who do not know if it is left to you , dear .
5 Writing to Poole in April 1799 , when the Cruikshanks had gone , he remarked that ‘ excepting yourself & Mother there is no human being attached to us & few who do not dislike us ’ .
6 And more to die before the firing squad , and few who did not wear the gold rings of the officers to escape the penalty of imprisonment .
7 Knowing both men as well as I did , I was one of the few who did not think there would be any major friction between them — both men were far too smart for that-but I did think Niki would find himself struggling for a primacy which he had long taken for granted .
8 There are probably still some children who are never allowed to see the genitals of the opposite sex as small children , but Freud found , even among upper-class children , that there were few who did not manage a way to see the genitals of the opposite sex before they were five or six years old .
9 But , as a two-time General Election loser — and a perceived drag on his own party 's prospects — there were few who did not concede that his career at the top of British politics was at an end .
10 There were wan smiles on the faces of some who did not think it was possible .
11 Perhaps there are even some who do not realize we have a magazine , and all those who do know and have supported it in the past , do you really want the magazine to die and be no more ?
12 ‘ as a trespasser ’ Means an intentional entry , whether reckless or negligent , into a building which is in possession of another who does not consent to the entry .
13 For unlike fundamentalism which , draws its strength from the claim to universal truth , theoretically applicable to all , nationalism by definition excludes from its purview all who do not belong to its own ‘ nation ’ , ie , the vast majority of the human race .
14 This meant that the troublemakers , including many who did not want to come to Great Engeham in the first place , were given a pretty free run .
15 Many who did not object to this in principle disliked the high-handed way it was adopted .
16 Naturally there are many who do not share that view , with its obvious potential for the abuse of market domination and disregard for local or regional needs .
17 Many of those who did not marry chose to live together instead .
18 For those who did not marry or emigrate , the war might bring change of a different kind .
19 Not everyone was patriote , and when it was finished and the enemy had left our soil , there were those who did not speak the truth about what happened . ’
20 His election campaigns were notorious for their cruelty — he often made sure that those who did not vote for him would never vote again — but the depth of his involvement has never been clear .
21 Any other kind of propaganda — in favour of abstention , or rejection — was illegal , and an ordinance was even passed detailing the sanctions to be applied to those who did not vote on 7 July .
22 Those who did not vote were : Hilary Armstrong ( Lab Durham NW ) , Nicholas Brown ( Lab Newcastle upon Tyne E ) , David Clelland ( Lab Tyne Bridge ) , Frank Cook ( Lab Stockton N ) , Tim Devlin ( C Stockton S ) , Michael Fallon ( C Darlington ) , Conal Gregory ( C York ) , Doug Henderson ( Lab Newcastle N ) , Ashok Kumar ( Lab Langbaurgh )
23 The latter policy could also entail a drastic withdrawal of royal favour from those who did not fit into Edward 's plans .
24 The latter policy could also entail a drastic withdrawal of royal favour from those who did not fit into Edward 's plans .
25 Those who did not sign would forfeit some legal rights .
26 Some of those who did not possess a faith in God which was proof against all adversities now saw that the great hope of a relief force reaching them , which had so far buoyed them up , was an illusory one ; even if a relief now came , in many different ways it would be too late and not only because so many of the garrison were already dead ; India itself was now a different place ; the fiction of happy natives being led forward along the road to civilization could no longer be sustained .
27 My supremely useless watch , product of endless refinement and research , target of envy for those who did not possess one , was a small example of how his diseased mentality had triumphed .
28 Those who did not fulfil their clients ' wishes lost income .
29 I read in the December issue of Credit Management that council , at its October meeting , decided the 1992 subscription rates and also to penalise those who did not choose to pay by direct debit .
30 ‘ Both races hope for prosperity , prosperity means expansion , expansion means immigration , immigration means British ’ ; the syllogism was false , in logic and experience , but it was good enough for those who did not want to go where logic and experience pointed .
  Next page