Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] such " in BNC.

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1 Where that popular base does not exist such laws are only imposed on the population with great difficulty , if at all .
2 And do not think such an object can be disguised for that is manifest nonsense as you have only to try to discover .
3 Tell me there are a few men , somewhere , who do not think such dreadful thoughts , do not commit such unspeakable deeds .
4 I do not think such a man can be killed .
5 One young male reporter left in tears and said he would not cover such a case again .
6 Section 7 clearly does not cover such contracts , although the SGSA ( treating them as contracts for the supply of services ) would imply an obligation to use reasonable care and skill under s 13 .
7 Kangas-Saarela et al found that babies whose mothers had received epidural analgesia with bupivacaine had higher neurobehavioural scores than those whose mothers had not received such analgesia .
8 For the present it would be advisable not to report such allegations without giving the person defamed an opportunity to refute them in the same report .
9 Second , trust presupposes a conscious and reasoned decision by the patient which , in fact , may be beyond many patients who , through pain , the effect of drugs , or unconsciousness , can not make such decisions .
10 I can not make such a promise .
11 Why , even the executives — clever men , ambitious men , men with briefcases full of management accounts and demographics — can not make such a promise .
12 A person detained involuntarily may not make such a declaration ( 1983 Act , s.7 ) .
13 Although many people do not make such a dramatic move from a very special garden to a flat , most of us leave a few favourite plants behind when we move house , so framing a few of them serves as a lovely reminder of times gone by .
14 His nature is love and love does not make such demands .
15 On the other hand , the Fipa , and the Zapotec do not make such a distinction meaningful .
16 If the Court of Session could make an order of the same nature , it was better to resort to its jurisdiction ; if it would not make such an order , the English court would hesitate the more before seeking to make an order to be effective in Scotland .
17 Not surprisingly , in our judgment , the barrister would not make such an apology or explanation to the jury .
18 As we approach the year 2000 , with an increasingly complex system of higher education , with more students , more kinds of institutions and more kinds of courses , we can not make such assumptions .
19 The court must not make such an order if satisfied that the petitioning creditor 's debt has been paid either from third party funds or from the disposition of the debtor 's own property with the approval of the court ( r 6.31(3) ) .
20 Even in the case of specific or ascertained goods the court will not make such an order unless damages for non-delivery would not lie an adequate remedy .
21 Sally-Anne tossed her head at this , and repeated that it was all nothing — ‘ And really you should not make such a fuss over so little ’ — but all the same she was happy to let Matey help her up to bed ; she felt strangely weak , and the thought of Sunday lunch and washing up , and all the work to be done before the day was over , made her feel worse than ever .
22 We would not make such a large change without formal consultation .
23 They declare that they have no territorial claims against anyone and that they will not make such claims in the future .
24 This did not make such theories false , but it did prevent them being seriously developed as scientific theories .
25 The GUSTO trial assessed the risks and benefits of immediate intravenous heparin or delayed subcutaneous heparin in addition to streptokinase ( and found no mortality benefit ) , but did not make such comparisons for tPA or anistreplase nor provide any mortality comparison of intravenous heparin and no heparin .
26 A local authority can not apply for a residence or contact order and the court can not make such an order in its favour ( s9(2) ) .
27 ‘ I will not make such a mistake again ! ’
28 He can not make such a commitment .
29 A MORI poll commissioned by the Independent Schools Information Service , representing most private schools , suggests 57 per cent of Labour supporters do not want such schools abolished .
30 Robbins ( 1963 ) presented dual-subject courses ( joint honours , combined studies , etc. ) as a variant on the single-subject pattern for those students who do not want such a specialized higher education , but that represents a university view , and a dated one at that .
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