Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The maker of weapons , the fletcher or the bowyer , might not so easily claim immunity from war .
2 Hence those who take a floating charge from a company which can not be proved to be solvent , and which does not survive for a further year , can not thereby obtain protection in respect to their existing debts , but only to the extent that they provide the company with new value and thus increase the assets available for other creditors .
3 The section is intended to give the police power to impose conditions on ‘ coercive ’ marches which will not necessarily give rise to disorder ; a National Front march through a predominantly Asian district may well prompt many of the citizens simply to board up their properties and remain indoors .
4 Unlike many other coral types , mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals .
5 Determinism in principle does not necessarily imply predictability in practice .
6 This freedom did not necessarily find expression in forms which were in conflict with the ruling patrician elite .
7 But service with Mr Deng in Taihang does not necessarily provide protection from purge ; it did not help Zhao Ziyang , the former prime minister and party leader .
8 Unfortunately genital carriage of group B streptococcus is unstable , so a swab taken during pregnancy does not necessarily predict carriage at delivery .
9 This abandonment of a Tyneside base by ship owning interests would not necessarily reduce recruitment of merchant seamen from the Tyne .
10 He must not only distinguish behaviour from ideology , he must also take careful note of just how they are interrelated .
11 Talks on privatising Deutsche Bundespost Telekom have entered a critical phase , with a key decision due next month , Germany 's postal and telecommunications minister Wolfgang Bosch told Reuter at Hannover on Friday : ‘ In a few weeks we will know whether or not there will be a change to the constitution , ’ he said , noting that decision will not only affect privatisation of Telekom but also Bonn 's position at the upcoming talks with the European Commission — an agreement on privatisation would pave the way for Bonn to approve the Community plan to open domestic and international telephone calls to competition ; the current strategy to get agreement from Germany 's opposition socialists is to win over the postal union , which so far rejects turning Telekom into a joint stock company for fear of massive job losses .
12 The exhibition will not only show life in Bentley during the past 150 years , but also that of Froyle , concentrating on the development of both village schools , culminating in their merger in 1986 .
13 Increasingly , then , when we examine social change in rural England we must not only take account of changes within agriculture but of changes on the interface between the ‘ truly rural ’ ( i.e-agricultural ) inhabitants and the ‘ adventitious ’ population of ex-urbanite newcomers who have moved into the countryside in such large numbers since the war .
14 Those candidates exercise their freedoms and I defend those freedoms — If the freedoms which Conservative Members say they want to uphold were so widespread , they would not only define freedom in terms of the power to own shares in a company but would seek to defend it in terms of being able to get a job in that company , in a country with getting on for 2.5 million unemployed .
15 Thus , detailed study of samian pottery and other export goods can not only provide information about trade , but also about the economy of the Roman empire .
16 I do not merely spend time in Manchester — where I spend more time than anywhere else outside London and my constituency , which is my home town .
17 Due to the difficulties of achieving fast even concentrations of gas in such large congested volumes , their adverse effect on human beings , and ineffectiveness on rapidly developing deep- seated carbonaceous fires , and halon systems will normally only have application to parts of the ancillary accommodation such as computer suites .
18 Topic does not just control reference within clause boundaries , it controls reference outside clause boundaries as well .
19 This reveals that these words do not just carry information about proportions but also about speakers ' expectations , and even speakers ' expectations about hearers ' expectations and so on .
20 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
21 Youth ( a comparative term in this context ) and experience do not normally go hand in hand .
22 ( Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age . )
23 ( Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age . )
24 Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age .
25 Even gentlemen who did not normally display interest in babies sent anxiously to inquire about its progress .
26 Human beings do not usually shoulder responsibility by choice .
27 That is , it does not directly make use of information about the length of words , or information about the overall word shape .
28 But the locals did not always tolerate government by monks — perhaps suspecting what in this century has been established as a fact , that the abbey 's legal title to the authority it claimed was a tenth-century forgery .
29 We did not always eat turkey for Christmas dinner .
30 Official materials and guidelines do not always find favour with parents and governors .
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