Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] because " in BNC.
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1 | In former days this emotional moment could not arise because archbishops had little say in the choice of bishops and no say at all in the choice of their successor . |
2 | The idea of comparing wages did not arise because ( in the small holdings of Punjab , for example ) the question of wages hardly ever arose . |
3 | The need did not arise because the man referred to would be here himself before long . |
4 | This does not arise because of failure , but , rather , the use of Total Communication offers both spoken and signed stimulation which provides a range of alternatives for the deaf child . |
5 | The chance did not arise because Pascoe left in a purple-faced fury . |
6 | However , that charge does not arise because of the provisions mentioned above . |
7 | The question of unregistered land does not arise because any such purchase is subject to compulsory registration of title ( Housing Act 1985 , s154 ) . |
8 | ‘ It may not arise because I may not be staying . ’ |
9 | The announcer warns people not to swim because of a dangerous fish . |
10 | That political will does not exist because public opinion has not yet begun to be aware of the scale of possible changes that governments will ask their publics to accept . |
11 | The blue tits in any area may vary , but they can not be divided into two or more discrete groups ( except by sex , or by age ) , and the distinction between blue tits and great tits in any area is absolute ; intermediates do not exist because the two species do not interbreed . |
12 | There are certain other circumstances in which this problem of unduly encouraging an authority to reach a particular decision does not arise and in which a scheme of compensation might be feasible and desirable : where there is no question of a decision being re-made , notably where the time-limit for challenging an allegedly illegal decision has run out ( through no fault of the applicant ) ; or where a citizen has suffered loss by relying on a representation by a public body that it will act in a particular way , in circumstances where the law will not require the body to make good its representation because it has undertaken to act illegally ; or where a court exercises its discretion not to quash an illegal decision In such cases the problem of causation does not exist because the decision in question will not be reconsidered . |
13 | The glass ceiling does not exist because they do n't let it . |
14 | In other words , we are not forgiven because we keep the law : but once we are forgiven we are called to keep it . |
15 | He was not rebuked because he refused to believe without enough reasons but because he refused to believe with more than enough reasons . |
16 | In these cases either party would be able to say that the certificate was not binding because the expert had not done what he was appointed to do . |
17 | For the simple reason that , if they were to be considered as arbitrators , there would be at least a danger that one party or the other might be able to require a case to be stated before a court of law , by which means it could be suggested that the award was not binding because of some error in it . |
18 | Total hours are not prescribed because of the special nature of the trade ( i.e. exemptions , extensions and licensing hours which vary from district to district ) . |
19 | Similarly , at the year end , goods are received ( Invoice ) but not recognized because the cash is not paid until the subsequent year . |
20 | President Carlos Andrés Pérez declared that the strike was not justified because the government was dealing successfully with the country 's " serious problems " . |
21 | Maggie did not answer because it was true . |
22 | It says the move is to prevent demand building up for announced machines that vendors can not ship because of shortage of parts . |
23 | ( 7 ) that the proposals should satisfy some notion of " value for money considering , for example , the number of children likely to benefit ( thus , proposals concentrating on " A " level curricula were not favoured because of the small number of students involved ) . |
24 | Coventry manager Gould was advised by West Brom chairman Trevor Summers not to go because police feared a fans ' backlash after Gould 's sacking by the club last season . |
25 | However , I advise you strongly not to go because you will be in danger . ’ |
26 | H pylori was not examined because its importance in duodenal ulcer disease was not widely recognised when this study was being planned . |
27 | A council spokesman said : ‘ We can not comment because we have n't received anything yet . |
28 | West Mercia police would not comment because of the ongoing inquiry . |
29 | This type of clause usually only grants the right of suspension , as opposed to termination , where the seller can not deliver because of force majeure . |
30 | ‘ We have been down to see the plans and were told we were not consulted because we were not affected , ’ she added . |