Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] not [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Organ donation has not kept pace with the demands for transplantation , and a considerable minority of patients die having been accepted for , and while waiting for , transplantation .
2 Sadly , teaching of languages in schools has not kept pace with the relevant technological advances , but we find now that it is almost never necessary to recruit an individual specifically for linguistic skill .
3 Labour has not made headway with that point .
4 Nevertheless , it is clear enough that the realities of pre-war football do not find agreement with postwar nostalgia .
5 In the first case , identification with the law does not express identification with the society which is hostile to this law .
6 A single , introverted individual who was self-catering and whose job did not require contact with others would be able to live like this .
7 Political reform had not kept pace with economic changes and some form of democracy was considered necessary to improve education and government .
8 People whose parents or early carers have not enjoyed contact with infant bodies nor valued their bodily functions may find it difficult to enjoy either their own body and its sensations or the body of another .
9 In a separate move the Chinese premier , Li Peng , who attacked Mr Patten earlier , returned to the fray , saying China did not want confrontation with Britain but the UK was putting ‘ obstacles ’ in the way of talks to try and defuse the row .
10 Her differences with other Commonwealth states over economic sanctions in South Africa did not prevent collaboration with them on other issues , notably in maintaining a boycott of cultural and sporting links with South Africa under the Gleneagles agreement , which the British government faithfully observed .
11 In the 1970s the real price of cigarettes fell about 30% because cigarette taxation did not keep pace with inflation .
12 For all of its evident strengths , Keynesian economics did not stand comparison with classical theory in one vital respect : it was incapable of explaining the determinants of the levels of absolute price and money wages .
13 ‘ Our plans changed , Wilson , and my wife had not kept pace with them .
14 The equivalent changes in language usage have not kept pace with contemporary demand .
15 Thus Jowell has commented that ‘ the major omission of the report is its failure to see development control 's place in a planning system whose scope has expanded radically since 1968 … somehow development control has not kept pace with this change ’ .
16 That most German people did not want war with England was true by almost every account of neutral witnesses .
17 As one of Rodin 's most celebrated works , The Kiss did not find favour with public opinion in the USA in the 1880s , which decided that the nude marble sculpture was far too hot for public viewing and had it confined to a special room .
18 Research has also suggested that older people prefer not to share accommodation with their offspring in joint households if they can no longer manage on their own .
19 Ashton , that trends in canal investment generally followed changes in the interest rate have not found favour with more recent historians .
20 Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region .
21 ‘ My daughter does not have patience with memories .
22 Yet in competition with them the Bournonville ballets did not find favour with the sophisticated Viennese public .
23 At the same time the quality of cattle was declining and any increase in their numbers did not keep pace with demand .
24 Men do not share support with child care simply because so few of them are responsible for the care of children , and so on .
25 Compliance with one set of rules or standards does not ensure compliance with the other .
26 This is mainly because salaries have not kept pace with the rise in house prices which , until this year 's slump , had more than tripled from an average £19,925 in 1979 to £61,965 by August this year , according to the Building Societies Association 's latest figures .
27 He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation .
28 Karimov decreed a reduction in prices affecting students , and an increase in their grants ( one of the principal grievances of the demonstrators having been that the student grant had not kept pace with prices ) .
29 Yet there is evidence that evaluation has not kept pace with the development of courses in bibliographic instruction .
30 But our amateur popularity did not find favour with the commercial stations and there were somewhat ugly rumours coming out of Ottawa .
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