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

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1 Albania , however , definitely is a part of the developing world in the middle of Europe and it is difficult not to compare Albania with my previous experiences in Africa .
2 He ( the people below ; they cheered him wildly ) had not heard Meg behind him .
3 Mr Major , who has not included Paris on his whirlwind European tour in the run-up to the meeting , said : ‘ I do not anticipate us failing to agree .
4 We 're not interfering Richard with anything you do .
5 It occurred to him as he walked that he had not seen Taheb since their visit to the palace compound .
6 She seemed so sanguine that he started to enjoy his leave and they all three went off to see Mona in Jermyn Street , who greeted them with her usual generous hospitality , very little of which was at her or their expense , but who had not seen Charles since his transformation from 2nd Lieutenant to Guardsman .
7 Sometimes it was all she could do not to reproach Liza for her lack of consideration , for her supine acceptance in letting her mother take on the role which should have been her own .
8 She knew , with a feeling of detachment , that she attracted quite a few stares herself , primarily from men , and that if she had not had André at her side she would have been in very real danger of having to concoct a few efficient exit lines .
9 In this a weak input which can not sustain LTF in its own right may be encouraged to do so if combined with a strong stimulus arriving from a second pathway .
10 Could she not ring Chicago for me ?
11 Clearly the scene was beautiful , even though I do not see London as my city .
12 The nature of the competitor and also the CRP concentration can affect the extent of cooperativity observed : phage M13 single-stranded DNA is a milder competitor than heparin ; it does not remove CRP from its binary complex .
13 Yet the last in the little series of stories about the ark would have recalled to their minds the story of chapter 4 , and would have reminded them that though they were irrevocably , for better for worse , for richer for poorer , the people of God , they did not have God in their pocket , and could never keep him there .
14 Furthermore , Macbeth did not murder Duncan in his palace of Cawdor in Nairn , since the castle there was not built until the fourteenth century ; and Duncan was not the pitiable old greybeard portrayed in the play but a ruthless and ambitious man regarded by many as a usurper .
15 ‘ I feel there is a need for experience in all positions and I 'm not blaming James for anything other than the first goal against Chesterfield .
16 But why not set Glasgow on its feet , Dundee on its feet , Lanarkshire on its feet ?
17 Robbie does not blame Mooney for his injury .
18 There I hereby make a pact that I will not blame Joe for anything I copy off her in biology .
19 I did not tell Dana about it .
20 ‘ But I can not leave Edward on his own , ’ protested the eleven-year-old .
21 Because Earl Thorfinn was n't there to give permission , Otkel had not taken Paul with him , although Paul had begged .
22 In addition , you should keep a supply of form SMP1 which you will need to give to those employees who can not get SMP from you .
23 If she was not , she can not get SMP from you unless she was ‘ fairly dismissed ’ .
24 The union request for recognition was referred to ACAS which sent questionnaires to union members at Grunwick 's but not to the rest of the workers because the employers would not supply ACAS with their names and addresses .
25 But her annoyance over the pictures could not distract Catherine from her latest — and biggest — ambition .
26 We can not love God with our whole hearts , souls and minds .
27 Oh , I do n't matter — I 'm nothing , nobody , just the bloody fool who keeps a roof over your head — but I 'd have thought you 'd have the decency not to drag Tom into it … . ’
28 The insensitive reviewer had invented and made use of the horrible word ‘ Bowenoid ’ for the stories collected in The Blush — he found them penetrating and subtle but could not forgive Elizabeth for her good fortune in being able to please the simple as well as the highbrow reader .
29 He says : ‘ You ca n't compare Ian with his counterparts in the Italian side .
30 I do n't want Carl on your
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