Example sentences of "[subord] they do [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It is going to involve a substantial input of accounting ( and , of course , data processing ) resources particularly where they do not exist now : in directly managed hospitals , in NHS Hospital Trusts , in the Family Practitioner Committees , and in the GP Practices . |
2 | Where they do not exist it can be presumed that either the genuine silver-gilt coronet was used at the funeral and then put back into the strongroom after the funeral , or they have disintegrated . |
3 | Proposals to increase the range of shopping facilities available in these centres will be encouraged , provided their impact on other centres is acceptable and in Edinburgh city centre , where they do not affect the centre 's environment . |
4 | Where they do not coincide the coastal orientation usually lies between the two directions , being nearer to the one which is dominant . |
5 | Unfortunately the director of the RSC production , Phyllida Lloyd , has tried to ginger things up ( where they do not need gingering ) with a number of anachronistic touches — a Victorian costume here , a modern uniform there , saxophones , neon lights , and so on . |
6 | If the parties , when they wish something to be made of the essence , say so in terms , then obviously it is of the essence if they do say so , and the probability is , that where they do not say so , it is not intended to be of the essence ( Amherst v Walker ( James ) Goldsmith & Silversmith Ltd ( 1980 ) 254 EG 123 ) . |
7 | The evidence for the use of trust clauses is impressive , and their purpose plain : where they do not add any other element , their sole purpose is to cover the eventuality that certain dispositions in the will fail . |
8 | 5 Quality measurement is essential : " Quality measurements for each area of activity must be established where they do n't exist and reviewed where they do " ( Crosby 1979 : 132 ) . |
9 | " Having to live where they do n't want to live , " John Russell said . |
10 | Erm w I mean where they do n't work when somebody offers code and they do n't work , there 's not a lot you can do other than sort of make some informed guesses as to what might be going wrong . |
11 | Except they do n't realise they are hooked . ’ |
12 | He takes their belongings , their horses , then tips their naked corpses into a marsh , except they do n't sink properly . ’ |
13 | The eggs of most species are small , and although they do not contain a large supply of nutrients they remain viable for years at a time , mainly because the tiny embryo is in a resting state . |
14 | At various times they have regarded them as insectivores , although they do not eat insects ; as bats , although their gliding membranes bear no resemblance to the wings of a bat ; as primates , because of the construction of their middle ear . |
15 | Most modern anaerobes ( including most yeasts ) are perfectly tolerant of oxygen , although they do not make use of it . |
16 | More important is that this is the first example of a case in which a trust is set up using indirect words : the words are addressed to the trustee ; and they make the testator 's intentions plain enough , although they do not express any request for a transfer of property . |
17 | Their critique of ideology is derived from the social , historical and philosophical insights of Marx and is concerned with the process of contemporary ideology , although they do not present a theory of ideology as such . |
18 | In the North-East there are three music schools and although they do not boast as many pupils as their Japanese counterparts they are growing , with over 300 pupils enrolled . |
19 | The UDR has some 700 women in its ranks ; they are fully integrated into the regiment and , although they do not carry weapons , perform the same duties as their male counterparts . |
20 | With no exceptions these results have been based on poorly controlled trials which , although they do not show that herpes vaccines do n't work , certainly do not prove that they do . |
21 | The first was the importance of man 's biological base , that is , that man belongs to a species which has to survive in a material environment , and that he has certain innate drives or instincts which affect his behaviour , although they do not determine it . |
22 | What Tracey and Morrison argue , although they do not use terminology derived from Gusfield or Wallis , is that the discrete campaigns engaged in by Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA were important symbolic battles in a larger cultural ‘ war ’ . |
23 | Moreover , the decorative features of the temple ( carvings of palmtrees , capitals like lilies , capitals festooned with network , pomegranates , and open flowers ) are all prominent in the repertory of St Polyeuktos , although they do not seem to have been current in contemporary Byzantine sculpture . |
24 | Although they do not seem to have been familiar with the work of Saussure , Wimsatt and Brooks here might appear to be approaching his principle that the meaning of words is purely conventional and arbitrary . |
25 | For example , although they do not know it yet , EC taxpayers will probably end up paying $580m on a cut-price sale of 200,000 tonnes of butter to the Soviet Union which is currently being completed . |
26 | But although they do not know it , the fight is nearly over . |
27 | They are not a breed that can be kept in flats , although they do not need endless exercise as long as they have space for freedom of mind . |
28 | Although they do not need it to fight they are usually armed with a big club made from a tree trunk . |
29 | Some are still around and , although they do not have the power , compare reasonably well in quality with modern wonders . |
30 | There are certain categories of excepted students who , although they do not have a relevant connection with the UK and Islands , are not liable to pay the overseas rates of fee . |