Example sentences of "[verb] not [adv] [vb infin] such a " in BNC.

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1 " There was something I forgot to mention to you earlier , " said the Padre , who did not normally favour such a blunt approach but felt that given the state of his health there might not be any time to lose …
2 Economics do not necessarily dictate such a change ; in fact , they may be irrelevant .
3 Methods such as base stock and LIFO ( last in first out ) do not usually bear such a relationship .
4 She was n't afraid of the dark ; but now , after a few nights here , she was beginning to admit to herself that she did n't really like such a depth of blackness .
5 Do n't even say such a thing , child . ’
6 I have to admit , we do n't often get such an opportunity on Møn .
7 ‘ It 's just period pain , Nurse , but I do n't usually have such a bad time . ’
8 Trouble is , I do n't always get such a marvellous excuse .
9 It does not always have such an effect and the mechanics of the process are much less widely recognised , and even more generally obscure .
10 In a common law country , the preparation of a case for trial is the private responsibility of the parties , and so the taking of evidence , without compulsion , by a consul or a commissioner does not necessarily offend such a country 's concept of judicial sovereignty ; but the position may be very different where , as in many civil law countries the obtaining of evidence is part of the judicial function , and official permission is be required before the evidence can be taken privately .
11 However , I take the view that , in the context of the right of establishment , a residence requirement does not necessarily constitute such a criterion of differentiation leading in fact to discrimination on grounds of nationality .
12 It will be difficult to decide on the co-respondent , of course ; one does n't usually have such a rich and varied choice .
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