Example sentences of "do not go [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Field officers do not go about the business of bringing pollution to light in an unpatterned way . |
2 | If the doctor does not agree with them , then they do not go into the health statistics produced by the National Health Service . |
3 | Oh Nyasha my sister please , do not go into the temple . |
4 | When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) . |
5 | In other words , at the factor prices ruling , the demand for factors is such that the constraint on capital is binding but not the constraint on labour ( we do not go into the dynamic adjustment process by which this rationed equilibrium has been reached ) . |
6 | I think we we have quite some time on this one and I 'm sure you will all agree that a reply that we do not go down the road of a cabinet government . |
7 | It said ‘ do not go on the grass ’ , translated literally from the Norwegian — somehow the story does n't work so well in English . |
8 | About one in three claims which do not go to a hearing are dropped by applicants . |
9 | I want to submit that it means that we do not go to the world with a watertight message which demands ‘ take it or leave it ’ . |
10 | There is , in fact , every indication that Karajan was acutely aware of the temper of the times , though to find evidence of this we do not go to the random rag-bag of recordings he was permitted to make in the early 1940s but to what he immediately turned his mind to with Legge in Vienna in 1947 : Strauss 's Metamorphosen , a recording , still , of unparalleled intensity , and the Brahms German Requiem , a performance ( it was said to be one of Toscanini , s favourite records ) of unbearable directness and poignancy of utterance . |
11 | ‘ I have been training , and I do not go to the London marathon for sightseeing . |
12 | Do not go to the garden of flowers ! |
13 | A focus group would be a most interesting way of beginning work on the previously noted research into why some people do and why some people do not go to the theatre , but the results of such discussion would be hypothesis-provoking only , not in any way hypothesis-testing . |
14 | Babies can not therefore really be considered to be trained as they do not realize when they want to go , do not indicate that they want to , and do not go to the potty by themselves . |
15 | It is a poor leader who does not know his opposite numbers , and while I do not go to the extent of General Montgomery in the desert with a picture of my primary competitors hanging on the wall of my office , I know them all , and have a healthy respect for them . |
16 | But , please do not go to the workroom . ’ |
17 | Now at the ages of 15 , 16 and 18 we speak to a lot more people , we know the staff a lot better and we take part in things such as karaoke and adult games etc , we do not go to the amusements and swim much now that we are older . |
18 | They do not go to the heart of the questions . |
19 | Other worthwhile initiatives do not go to the root of the problem . |
20 | On Dec. 19 he said in an interview on Turkish television : " We do not go to the United States to get directives from them . |
21 | ‘ I do not go for the peaked caps , epaulettes and dummy holsters , ’ he said . |
22 | Fairley is especially concerned with the difference between " literal " readers , who do not go beyond the surface meaning of the text , and " figurative " readers , who seem to have internalised a number of conventions of reading which enable them to reach less obvious and more satisfactory interpretative results . |
23 | Consequently , it is very important that windows do not go beyond the width of the screen and overwrite the " OZ " window . |
24 | Of those who do attend , many do not go until the age of eight or nine because the schools can not fit them in . |