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

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1 Moreover , except by consent , the court can not make an order for possession against the tenant in the application ; so that if the tenant refuses to leave at the expiry date of his tenancy , the landlord will be compelled to take fresh proceedings against him .
2 His sister Elizabeth had preferred not to attend the ceremony for fear of appearing to condone his alliance with one of her housemaids , and the Bradfords ' staff had been equally disapproving of one of their number presuming to move up into such illustrious circles .
3 If there was recognition that older people have the capacity but are not given the opportunity for participation and decision-making in , for example , the way residential care and nursing homes are run , then a lot of things would have to change .
4 A paper bag is best as you do not need a nozzle for flooding , and a hole can be snipped into the base of the paper cone at the last minute .
5 He does not need the world for company !
6 Where a child has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision , a court can not include a requirement for examination unless satisfied that he consents ( para 4(4) ( a ) ) .
7 Truelove and Witt 's criteria were originally developed to classify acute disease attacks and therefore do not include a category for remission .
8 Whichever he sues , he can not include a claim for damage done to the component or to the larger item which was supplied with the component comprised in it .
9 I am sure that it will be a valuable addition to the shelves of any training resuscitation officer , but it may not win the battle for space in the already bulging pockets of the junior doctor 's white coat .
10 Consequently , these results do not exclude a role for PYY in the mediation of the ileal brake mechanism .
11 But a spokesman said that even if the Foundation decided not to open a clinic for sex offenders , work still needed to be done on the building .
12 The Children Act provides a structure for working within them ; but it does not provide a base for practice .
13 If she could not provide a remedy for life 's major troubles , she accepted a way round .
14 In a telling phrase Lord Scarman argued : ‘ The social conditions in Brixton do not provide an excuse for disorder .
15 The 40 per cent rule was introduced to make sure that the EBRD did not become a prop for state industries , but rather helped to build market economies .
16 However , it is important that after-care does not become a substitute for attendance at meetings of the Anonymous Fellowships or for actually working the suggested 12 Steps of recovery or for establishing a continuing relationship with a sponsor .
17 Now I would not ignore hunches , insight or occasional flashes of brilliance that can come from anybody , as long as they do not become a substitute for objectivity and professionalism .
18 Unlike almost everyone in the papal Curia , unlike the pope himself , he did not understand the need for compromise ; he saw no grounds for withdrawal or discussion ; he took pleasure in obedience .
19 People who speak little or no English may not understand the need for speed , and it may take time to get the information translated .
20 Cos she said I 'm not paying a fortune for stuff that I wo n't wear afterwards .
21 These words probably do not enlarge the scope for challenge : see 13.11 .
22 It need not be if the authorities do not acknowledge a responsibility for control of inflation or if they believe that exchange rates ( just like changes in wage rates , or indirect taxes ) do not influence inflation but rather have their effect on relative prices .
23 So Rediffusion engineers do not see a future for monomode fibre except for trunk lines .
24 Always going on about the Fate of the Graduate Wife and how she 's fed up being a cabbage — well as far as I 'm concerned I can not see the call for langwidge .
25 Most naturalists of my age just enjoyed wildlife of every kind and did not see the need for conservation until after the war when modern methods of farming made enormous changes in the countryside .
26 One agreement stipulated that provision of enhanced responsibility and autonomy with a view to job enrichment " would not constitute a basis for job upgrading " .
27 These issues will not be pursued further here , however , since in addition to the limitation of the duty to cases of insolvency or near-insolvency , the authorities do not suggest a need for behaviour at variance with the demands of profit maximisation .
28 There was nothing incongruous about the fact that the headmistress , Zoe Neill , was incapable of uttering a sentence which did not contain a word for excrement or a word for copulation .
29 They applied for judicial review of the Secretary of State 's decisions and sought orders of certiorari to quash those decisions and declarations that the Secretary of State could not set a period for retribution and deterrence for a mandatory life sentence greater than that recommended by the judiciary , that he was required to tell the applicants the period recommended by the judiciary , and if he departed from it his reasons for so doing , and that the applicants were entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before he determined the period and for that purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State would act which was not in the applicant 's possession .
30 Er George , the my clients instruction is not phrased very legally , but it 's , let's go for it , so we would sir like to pursue the issue of er our contention is that the outer er northern r route as shown in the structure plan key diagram as it is at present does not meet the need for traffic relief of the A fifty nine A sixty one corridor .
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