Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] not [verb] such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am surprised that the hon. Gentleman thinks that I should not have such occasions with business men .
2 I 'll not brook such disobedience !
3 In Tuberville v Savage , the accused laid his hand on his sword and said : " If it were not assize time , I would not take such language . "
4 Much of what is said would be true also ( in a modified form ) for small-number natural oligopolies , but I shall not examine such questions here .
5 I will not have such wine sold under the de Chavigny label . ’
6 ‘ Then you understand , ch'un tzu , that I can not provide such backing without some sign of your good intentions .
7 Those who could not meet such fines could be sent to jail .
8 It 's important to choose a variety that will grow tall enough to reach the surface as you can not raise such plants on bricks .
9 I believe that the publication of these results will cause people to focus on the reasons for the low standards in some places , except for hon. Members representing Bradford and Newham — the two lowest scoring local authorities — whose reaction is that one should not have such testing and that it is merely a problem forced on the local authority .
10 One must not exaggerate such things and fall into excesses , but nature has fixed laws which it is fatal to struggle against . ’
11 Another implication of ( 16 ) , or ( 15 ) , is that , apart from questioning the adjective , the language would also provide a means to question the noun phrase alone while " leaving behind " the predicate qualifier ( even though one might not expect such questions to be particularly common in practice ) , and in fact such questions are perfectly grammatical : ( 21 ) who(m) did he paint seated ? what did he send registered ?
12 If the sceptic 's conclusion were true we could not have such knowledge ; so if the conclusion were true we would not be able to understand it .
13 Procedural difficulties can arise when the imposed conditions are unsteady , but we need not consider such situations here .
14 As we approach the year 2000 , with an increasingly complex system of higher education , with more students , more kinds of institutions and more kinds of courses , we can not make such assumptions .
15 We can not tolerate such dependence . ’
16 For example , we can not answer such questions as at what time does a rural Malagasy begin work and at what time does he or she end it ?
17 We can not answer such questions as yet .
18 We can not take such ideas too literally .
19 Unfortunately , we can not use such excuses for ourselves , and so let's get down to some hard facts ; facts which we think will give you an understanding of why you are overweight , and how this can best be tackled , in the short and long term .
20 They are of value in guiding the clinician 's testing of aphasic patients , but are not of direct value in relation to theorising about the language-processing system and how it can go wrong after brain damage , because one can not answer such question as ‘ In Broca 's aphasia , how is the language-processing system malfunctioning ? ’
21 The major powers have behaved in a reasonably responsible way , but one can not have such confidence in minor powers like Libya or Iraq , Pakistan , or even Azerbaijan .
22 They must not keep such gifts to themselves .
23 The problem of the poorest was that they could not afford such rents as would bring an adequate return for builders and property-owners , unless they were crammed at very high density in properly which received minimal repair .
24 They declare that they have no territorial claims against anyone and that they will not make such claims in the future .
25 He should not introduce such arguments when we know what the Government are after — attacking the British coal industry .
26 Burghley told him that Elizabeth still considered him ‘ both an honest man and a good subject ’ but said that he should not raise such matters in the House .
27 It would not accept such inspections unless America accepted them too .
28 A formal Iraqi undertaking not to interfere with helicopter inspections , issued to the UN Security Council on Sept. 24 , appeared subsequently to have been withdrawn after the government informed the Security Council on Sept. 26 that it would not endorse such inspections until further discussions with the UN-IAEA commission .
29 It can not sever such connections , but should end the practice of the block vote by which unions wield enormous power in party affairs .
30 The question they had to answer was quite simple , and they had been told by the seneschal that he had been told that it was an empirical question , not a purely theoretical one , though he had also said he found this difficult to believe , as even the mysterious powers and forces which moved the Wars themselves could not control such absolutes .
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