Example sentences of "as we do not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I do think , however , that we should hit the Enemy in the public world , and even set up outposts and command centres there , as long as we do not forget that the kingdom can not be built as a nation state or a political empire .
2 ‘ We are trying to build up the event and , as we do not pay appearance money , the best way to do that is to offer rewards that will attract the best players , ’ he added .
3 The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber , in which we remain as long as we do not think … we no sooner get into the second Chamber , which I shall call the Chamber of Maiden-Thought , than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere , we see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight .
4 The Preservation Group is hoping to have a stall at some car boot sales in the district to raise funds for this project , as we do not intend to take money out of general society funds , other than the original £100 provided to purchase materials etc .
5 It is legitimate to speculate about the Devil as long as we do not assume that our speculations have the solidity of holy writ .
6 As we do not know exactly what will appear in second-hand booksellers ' catalogues , the choice of books will of necessity have to be left to us , but your certificate will state the title of the book which you have presented .
7 Nor can the stability argument be regarded as the last word , as we do not know whether general relativity itself will be valid right up to the space-time singularity .
8 Just as we do not know what to do with our bodies when they are alive , disposing of them when they are dead presents greater problems .
9 However , as we do not have direct control over the day-to-day operation of hotels etc. , we can not guarantee absolutely that special requests can be complied with .
10 As we do not have intuitive knowledge in detail about states of language that are divergent from us in time , space or social space , we can not reliably project our own linguistic intuitions on to them .
11 ’ I can navigate on planetary speed without them , ’ Posi said , ’ so long as we do not lose others . ’
12 pride in our accomplishments is constructive and helpful , as long as we do not become stuck in the acclaim or the desire for it .
13 Whatever may be the case in Russia , we in the degenerate West can switch off the radio or television , or not buy a newspaper , or not read such parts of it as we do not wish to .
14 A second way of implying an operand is by encoding it as part of the operation code , although the range of values is very restricted as we do not wish to allocate many operation codes in this way .
15 As we did not perform endoscopy in this control group , we can not rule out the inclusion of a few patients with gastritis .
16 Our pattern will return of course , as we did not erase it or switch off the controller .
17 Also the specificity of our results needs to be verified as we did not study patients with other inflammatory bowel diseases .
18 I tried to say perhaps this was not possible as we did not know what was outside the car park , walls , buildings .
19 We felt pretty helpless in the train , as we did not know whether any arrangements had been made to meet us at Canton , but at the station we were welcomed by a Min. of Education official , together with a teacher-interpreter from Canton university , who surprised us with his urbane manner , excellent English , and his knowledge that David Owen had just been made the substantive Foreign Secretary to replace Anthony Crossland ( and that , incidentally , is about the last news we have heard about affairs in the U.K. ! ) .
20 We received … 300 ammo later but never found out if it worked as we did not fire the rifles , even on a range .
21 ‘ It is not the resource of money we specifically need , indeed we cut our training programme budget last year by almost half , as we did not have the staff employed to be able to spare enough of them to take part in training sessions .
22 The traditional justification for short-range nuclear forces was that , as we did not have the number of forces to match those of the Soviet Union , we would use our short-range nuclear forces as a potential deterrent .
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