Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [noun] of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This section does not cover failure of public transport services caused by strike , riot or civil commotion in respect of which warning has been given prior to the commencement of departure from home .
2 So far chemical methods had failed to produce purification , and it had also turned out that matter precipitated from dirty water would not make fertilizer of great value .
3 From this viewpoint cultural rules are not given determinants of individual action but are continually built up and broken down as the result of individual choices and decisions .
4 Glowing report may not avert closure of Dutch primate centre
5 Inability to pay these costs will not prevent publication of essential colour figures if the circumstances are explained .
6 He had invited selected members of the family as witnesses to the ceremony , which was held in the Hall of Marshals , but even careful selection did not prevent exhibitions of ill-bred behaviour .
7 ( Standard systemic chemotherapy may not prevent progression of skeletal disease in myeloma . )
8 ( c ) There was an additional reason for considering that there was no infringement of article 52 : the criterion of the owner 's nationality did not prevent nationals of other member states from establishing themselves in the United Kingdom to operate fishing vessels — it only prevented them from doing so under the British flag .
9 It follows from that provision , and in particular from the passage which I have emphasised , that it is necessary to reject the United Kingdom 's argument that no infringement of article 52 has taken place because the nationality requirements do not prevent nationals of other member states from establishing themselves in the United Kingdom and operating fishing vessels there , but only from doing so under the British flag : British citizens are not subject to that restriction .
10 In heat exhaustion ( when the person has the symptoms of mild shock — cold , clammy , pale , tired , nausea , raised heart rate , they may also have muscle cramps ) if the level of consciousness is affected ( drowsy and dull ) or they do not show signs of increasing strength and vitality after an hour of cool rest .
11 These global considerations do rely on numerical computation to a large extent , are nonrigorous , and do not provide predictions of actual behaviour at actual parameter values .
12 Last week , she won her freedom after agreeing not to contest charges of second-degree murder .
13 The constructivist answer might be that this is behaviour guided by the input systems , with the added assumption that the behavioural expectation of resistance does not entail knowledge of continuing existence — of a continuing object of thought .
14 We should remind ourselves that to accept the comprehensive ideal does not entail extremes of mixed-ability teaching .
15 Removal of platelets did not alter relaxation of precontracted muscle by 1×10/l mononuclear cells which was 22 ( 7 ) % with platelets and 26 ( 10% ) without ( p>0.1 , n=7 pairs ) .
16 After a pause , Deems said , ‘ I take it that you would not ban performances of Forgotten Robe , Abyss , Glitter ? ’
17 Since the Second World War , the United Nations Statistical Office has done much to stimulate a global view of economic and social problems particularly in relation to human fertility but the responsibility for gathering the required information is left with individual countries , the majority of which do not have resources of trained manpower to accomplish the task themselves .
18 Thus , in the present study we evaluated gastric clearance of indigestible markers , orocaecal transit time , colonic transit time , and gall bladder contraction in two groups of diabetic patients who differed as to whether they had or did not have signs of autonomic neuropathy affecting the cardiovascular system .
19 Briefly then , the rule of dovetailing ( like all other artistic laws ) must not take precedence of common sense , but must be regarded as the normal procedure , and deviations from it as exceptions requiring justification .
20 OR WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DIRECT DEBIT ?
21 ‘ First precept of a successful card game ; do not mix guests of uneven ability .
22 ‘ They should not cut applications of basal phosphorus as they prepare for planting , ’ is the warning from college researcher Jim Lewis .
23 In the early years of the regime it was necessary to rely on the ‘ retained cadres ’ from the Nationalist government because the working and peasant classes , though loyal politically , could not produce people of sufficient literacy to staff the bureaucracy .
24 Acceptance of such restraints does not imply loss of sovereign status by individual states .
25 This shows that the transfection protocol does not induce expression of endogenous mouse cftr mRNA .
26 ‘ The sentence must also make it clear to others that the law will not permit individuals of excellent character , such as yourself , to take the law into their own hands . ’
27 It could , of course , be objected that geographical comparisons of this sort are not entirely compelling because of important differences between the criminal justice systems , not to mention levels of recorded crime , in the countries concerned .
28 Secondly , for historical reasons we did not hold records of National Insurance numbers on the payroll file ( and could not easily add them ) .
29 Any serious attempt to resolve the urban problem can not ignore questions of political participation within the cities and the urban political debate 's impact on the national stage .
30 LIFESPAN ABLE will not allow entry of approved software .
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