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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , ordinary newspaper readers do not see such a vast array of newspapers and reading some newspapers rather than others gives a very different view of the extent and type of sex crimes in a nation .
2 It is true that 1759 could represent the beginning of a copying effort that extended over several years , but the appearance neat , professional and all of a piece does not support such a hypothesis .
3 In other fables the hare does not have such a noble character as in the Buddhist tale .
4 Fortunately for their own consistency , the dimensions of the conflict in Northern Ireland do not encourage such a degree of pragmatic compromise .
5 The grounds of the appeal were that ( 1 ) the judge misdirected himself in holding that the preliminary issue should be answered in the affirmative and/or in giving judgment on the preliminary issue for the plaintiff and ( 2 ) the defendants were not liable in negligence to the plaintiff for any injury , loss or damage suffered by him while a foetus and en ventre sa mère since he was born prior to the passing of the Congenital Diabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 and the common law did not recognise such a cause of action .
6 The first was the conclusion that the government needed an overall strategy for economic development in West Belfast , but that Making Belfast Work did not constitute such a strategy .
7 Pluralists do not deny such a possibility , even probability ; they simply say that theirs is the pragmatic solution to the difficult methodological problems involved in the analysis of power and interests ( discussed in chapters 3 and 4 respectively ) .
8 But Waste Management is a British issue and Merill Lynch does not enjoy such a luxury .
9 Three years did n't seem such a long time when one of them had elapsed , and although Robyn was satisfied that she was highly valued by her colleagues , the talk at the University these days was all of further cuts , of tightening belts , deteriorating staff-student ratios .
10 A fortiori , the interest of an individual member of the group did not constitute such an interest .
11 They would be dangerously close to having style over content if the songs were n't so good , and if singer Valerie Etienne did n't have such a heaven-sent voice .
12 However , deprivation of liberty for a shorter period does not have such an effect .
13 Perhaps Private Eye does not penetrate such an august reading room .
14 Althusser does not attempt such an argument but his sole example — a glancing reference to Foucault 's studies of asylums and clinics — suggests that he might have some sympathy with it .
15 But many managers do not have such a background ; for them the need to think quantitatively is sometimes alien , or at least a strain .
16 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 .
17 Some people do not suffer such a reaction when taking such prescribed tablets as penicillin but , for those who do , it can often be relieved by regular eating of natural yoghourt for the duration of the course of treatment .
18 In French conveyancing law , writing does not play such an important part .
19 On the other hand , the Fipa , and the Zapotec do not make such a distinction meaningful .
20 The argument about rhythm should not make us forget the very important difference in English between strong and weak syllables ; some languages do not have such a noticeable difference ( which may , perhaps , explain the subjective impression of ‘ syllable-timing ’ ) , and for native speakers of such languages learning English it can be helpful to practise repeating strongly rhythmical utterances since this forces the speaker to concentrate on making unstressed syllables weak .
21 I hope I can reassure my hon. Friends that the framework of duties within the Bill does not create such a divide .
22 The actual decision did not support such a wide doctrine , which was laid to rest by the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 .
23 1184 is to be read as an authority requiring that the position of principal and agent must be created either expressly or by ostensible authority between the creditor and the debtor , as a necessary ingredient to affect the principal with the malefactions of the debtor , the decision in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon did not require such a conclusion .
24 Equally , it must be ensured that other pupils do not see such a change as a precedent which they can then seek to exploit .
25 Indeed , this latter aspect of femininity is emphasized by some recent writers on masculinity who protest that men do not have such a wonderful deal in the world , since the social pressures on them to contain rather than express their emotions are oppressive and restrictive , stunting their full emotional development .
26 The old case authorities suggest that the nature of a share as property does not prevent such a course , but the more modern cases seem to incline towards some restrictions upon the use of votes where there is a conflict of interest involved .
27 A recent study of ventricular arrhythmias following infarction has also suggested that ventricular fibrillation complicating an anterior infarct during the first 24 hours does not carry such a benign prognosis as previously thought .
28 On first acquaintance I found the keyhole cockpit did not give such a positive feel to the boat as the smaller cockpit rims of glass boats but none of the students noticed this .
29 This remains unknown in man , but we have investigated the effects of commonly used anaesthetic agents on tissue protein synthesis in the rat and found that although halothane causes a significant depression of liver protein synthesis , isoflurance did not have such an effect .
30 ‘ An expedition such as this is very good experience for students , ’ Kate added , ‘ Most zoology students do n't get such a great chance to visit an area as remote as the Serrania . ’
  Next page