Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [verb] [conj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This list of problems with enumerative schemes is not intended to demonstrate that enumerative schemes are not effective in the organization of knowledge . |
2 | Although it will not do to assume that political developments in different nation states will ever be sufficiently ‘ synchronised ’ to avoid entirely the problems of advancing the socialist project in one country , or a restricted group of countries , this consideration does point to the vital need for maximum international coordination in the pursuit of socialist objectives . |
3 | Equally , the lack of pressure for land has meant , in contrast to LDDC , that MDC has not had to decide whether existing firms should be forced to quit the area . |
4 | As many of us have mixed backgrounds I would not like to say that ethnic reasons are the main reasons for tabling this motion . |
5 | The report says the national contingency plan could not have coped if large quantities of the Braer 's cargo had come ashore . |
6 | I do not wish to suggest that New Historians are involved in some huge subversive critical enterprise duping credulous students . |
7 | We do not wish to imply that current models are flawed in their construction . |
8 | The Regional Council has not attempted to argue that increased levels of infill can and do compensate for a shortage in the HP4 supply . |
9 | Article 85(1) does not apply to total or partial concentrations as such unless they contain clauses giving rise to restrictions on competition . |
10 | It should be pointed out that an action in negligence is not restricted to shock and personal injuries but may also include damage to property or even sometimes purely financial loss . |
11 | Inflation reached levels beyond the control of the authorities , and mines and bakeries were among the few concerns continuing to operate , as workers did not arrive to work or raw materials were lacking . |
12 | Even within one region economic and social change was not uniform but a fugue in which old voices do not cease to sound when new voices enter . |
13 | We can not afford to assume that all governments , ail public servants , will always be benign and free from corruption . |
14 | Frederick did not care to see that these ambitions could only be satisfied at Poland 's expense and that they threatened Poland 's existence . |
15 | She could not help observing that more coins fell into the guitar case behind her than had done before she began . |
16 | Perhaps he would wait until a baby was on the way , for Mrs Darne had not failed to notice that these days extramarital pregnancy , once a horrible disgrace , was often the loudly publicized occasion for a wedding , with the bride , far from ashamed of herself , carrying all proudly before her . |
17 | I do n't want to suggest that social problems can be cured by the application of wealth . |
18 | Yeah I never thought of that , yeah I suppose its colder you do n't have to take that many clothes out there do you , cos get out there |
19 | By the time masculine footsteps sounded on the flight of steps beyond the veranda , she could n't have said whether twenty minutes had passed or fifty . |
20 | but it does n't , that does n't mean to say that these associations you know are n't there and that we we should n't would be wrong to point them out . |
21 | I do n't mean to suggest that such things as scientific monitoring or the use of dowsing rods are inappropriate at ancient sites : rather that we should as far as possible leave our preconceptions behind as we approach and allow the site if it wishes , to speak to us . |
22 | If all cars are forbidden , I sha n't go entails If all vehicles are forbidden , I sha n't go |
23 | I ca n't help feeling that some women would prefer a doll than a child , something they can put back in the box when they 're tired of it . |