Example sentences of "[n mass] not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The rumour that it was radioactive arose after the Soviet authorities requested some civilian aircraft not to fly their usual routes from Japan to Europe for 48 hours for ‘ technical reasons ’ .
2 As the 10% not recovered would now be worth £2½ million , a fortune in diamonds may be lying under the tarmac of Prestwick Airport 's main runway .
3 DC Assessment data not transfered as TRANSFER SCHEDULE time expired
4 DC Data not transfered as TRANSFER SCHEDULE time expired
5 DC Data not transfered due to a previous error
6 Treatment was carried out and further evaluation was performed with endoscopy , computed tomography , and endosonography according to the endoscopic aspect ( data not given ) .
7 Module Data not transferred due to a previous error
8 Process Model Data not transferred due to a previous error
9 Process Model State Data not transferred due to a previous eror
10 User Data not transferred due to a previous error
11 Not only are personal data not protected if a Cabinet Minister certifies that exemption is required ‘ for the purpose of safeguarding national security ’ ( a rather vague and wide catch-all phrase ) but there are other exemptions where the protection afforded by the Act is held to be ‘ likely to prejudice ’ the prevention or detection of crime , the apprehension or prosecution of offenders , or the assessment or collection of any tax or duty .
12 Exited option — data not updated
13 Untranslated sequences upstream of the coding regions 1 and 2 were found to be unrelated , and attempts to identify transcripts that contain linked 1 and 2 sequences by library screening or through RT-PCR experiments were unsuccessful ( data not shown ) .
14 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
15 Similar results to GGFHFB1 were obtained with the bovine cDNA clone GGFBPP5 ( data not shown ) .
16 Puromycin-resistant cells that expressed Bcl-2 protein ( Rat-1/c-Myc-ER/Bcl-2 cells ) were identified by immunoblotting ( Fig. 1 a ) and immunocytochemistry ( data not shown ) using anti-Bcl-2 monoclonal antibodies .
17 In neither case did Bcl-2 expression overcome the cytostatic effect of the drugs ( data not shown ) .
18 Accordingly , all Max proteins tested ( Fig. 1 ) bind DNA as homo-oligomers in yeast extracts ( ref. 9 , and data not shown ) , as recently reported for bacterially expressed Max .
19 For example , Max C and Max85 proteins seem to allow better Myc+Max function than full-length Max ( Fig. 2 a ) , although all Max proteins were expressed at similar levels ( data not shown ) .
20 Consistent with this idea , Myc mutants with deletions of either helix-loop-helix or leucine zipper domains did not show any activity , though positive controls are not available for these mutants ( data not shown ) .
21 The Myc transactivation domain also functions in yeast when fused to heterologous DNA-binding domains ( LexA-Myc ( ref. 22 ) and 1–235Myc-SRF , data not shown ) .
22 Additional experiments with proteins initiated at their own start codons indicated that the extensions do not significantly alter the behaviour of Myc , Max1 , Max2 , Max1 C and Max2 C ( data not shown ) .
23 The relatively higher efficiencies of Myc with Max2 , Max2 C or Max85 , compared with Max1 or Max1 C , may in part be due to differences in affinity for DNA ( ref. 9 , and data not shown ) .
24 Activity is dependent on the presence of reducing agent and shows no requirement for divalent cations ( data not shown ) .
25 In the presence of 100mM K + and 10mMNa + ions at 38°C , only the six aromatic resonances with identical chemical shift to those of the low-temperature form in 100mMNa + alone were observed ( data not shown ) .
26 Instead we used through-bond couplings ( data not shown ) to assign proton resonances within each deoxyribose , and 1 H- 31 P couplings ( Fig.2 a ) to connect them .
27 Therefore the assignment scheme shown in Fig.3 a was tested by observing the spectrum of the hexadeoxynucleotide analogue d ( UG 4 T ) ( data not shown ) .
28 We observe non-hydrogen-bonded amino protons at 5.6–5.8p.p.m. , with NOE connectivities to the imino and the hydrogen-bonded amino protons ( data not shown ) .
29 In addition , four strong and two weak imino resonances ( data not shown ) disappear together with the broad set of aromatic resonances at high temperature ( 70°C ) .
30 A sequential connectivity pathway is observed between aromatic and H1' protons , and between aromatic and H2' , H2 protons ( data not shown ) as expected for right-handed helical DNA .
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