Example sentences of "[be] [not/n't] [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is in this context that minorities who may feel that their causes are not adequately represented in Parliament wish to use their freedom of protest to draw attention to their plight . |
2 | Other examples of insurance claims being referred to experts do not appear in the reports and are not generally encountered in practice ; the insurance world has a pronounced preference for arbitration . |
3 | In this atmosphere , one would not expect the criticisms and justifications of the monarchy , qua monarchy , to be sharpened into explicitness , for they are not presently needed in debate . |
4 | We shall see that employers are key actors within industrial relations and that they possess a considerable margin for defining their own policies which are not wholly determined in response to the actions of unions , or to economic and political pressures . |
5 | ( Statistical terms such as variance , skewness and kurtosis , though easily defined in terms of the above molecular weight averages , are not usually employed in polymer science . ) |
6 | Young people striking out on their own for the first time frequently do not have transport and colleges or universities are not always situated in city centres . |
7 | Magistrates and others who have called for more secure places want them to be used to contain the activities of young offenders who are not currently kept in prison accommodation , like so-called joyriders and repetitive burglars . |
8 | This Order , which is now in force , imposes a levy on employers in the engineering construction industry ( including employers who are not mainly engaged in engineering construction activities ; for them , the levy will be imposed only in respect of their engineering construction activities ) . |
9 | This definition encompasses the trade-off between static and dynamic efficiency : current welfare losses may be acceptable , if the market structure or conduct which gives rise to the losses will also generate efficiencies in the long run , so long as the prospective benefits are not too delayed in realization and the social discount rate is not too high . |
10 | The distinction between individuals in government and the senior civil service , banks and corporations is often more blurred than in western countries , and therefore this elite tends to form a coherent and powerful set of economic interests , ( although these may be contradictory and are usually very diverse ) and are not only represented in government but often are the government . |
11 | Marriages , contrary to belief , are not necessarily made in heaven . |
12 | Danish schools whose heads do not see themselves as curriculum leaders are not necessarily sunk in apathy or mechanically carrying out the dictates of a central programme . |
13 | I trust they 're not now living in sin . ’ |
14 | " If then the wretched world be not quite plunged in doom , and fire doth not earth , sea and sky consume - " " |
15 | Zuwaya used it to evoke absence of government , freedom ; but any anthropologist would feel inclined to explore the unstated aspects of this way of life , not brought to prominence in contemporary discussion because they were not much use in argument : ‘ In the old days you had no government , but how did you keep peace and order — who settled quarrels ? who punished thieves and rapists ? ’ |
16 | And this was only a part of the ceremonial which surrounded the office with glamour and reminded the king 's subjects that he was God 's anointed — a notion which inspired them with great awe , when they were not actually engaged in rebellion against him . |
17 | Since the hiring and payment would be the responsibility of the male collier , women were not usually recorded in colliery accounts . " |
18 | They were n't all covered in paint like actresses . |
19 | This is not generally reflected in work on Japan published in English where the debate , if it is mentioned at all , seems to be based on the early works of Marx and a selective version of Weber . |
20 | Unfortunately , the delicacy of these splendid watercolours is not easily communicated in reproduction : the combine structural rigour with a sensuous lapping of colour . |
21 | Unfortunately , the delicacy of these splendid watercolours is not easily communicated in reproduction : the combine structural rigour with a sensuous lapping of colour . |
22 | But it will deploy the laws of physics in a special way that is not ordinarily discussed in physics textbooks . |
23 | Research on crisis support invariably focuses on the notion of coping , but the complexity of this idea is not always reflected in intervention studies . |
24 | This could be seen as evidence that there is a level of automatic syntactic processing which is not always used in sentence comprehension . |
25 | The clause cited from the will , however , is not a pure example of a trust clause , for its purpose is not purely to confirm in trust form what has already been said in civil-law terms . |
26 | For obvious reasons , garlic essence is not usually employed in aromatherapy massage ( though it has been known ! ) but instead , is taken as a medicine in the form of garlic capsules . |
27 | THE subject of statutory interpretation is not usually taught in Law Schools , and you may perhaps not be examined upon it . |
28 | A full survey report is not usually required in respect of properties covered by NHBC insurance , but the Society does require its own valuation report which enables us to assess the value of the property for mortgage purposes . |
29 | In practice it is difficult to comply with the added condition that the company be employee controlled in each year of assessment in which interest is paid , so this relief is not often used in management buy-outs . |
30 | The point 's that I think is trying to be made is that there are a lot of people here tonight who do wish to express an opinion and that opinion is not necessarily formulated in question form . |