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

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31 While shelf-life is determined by the stability of the product , it is important not to lose sight of the fact that stability is made up of two distinct components .
32 I think that it is important not to lose sight of the fact that the judgment relates specifically to Claus Ramrath 's circumstances and , in particular , the fact that Mr Ramrath had already obtained authorisation locally as a reviseur d'entreprises .
33 It is important not to lose sight of the fact that the main aim of this non-revolutionary group is to win a place back in society by gaining a job .
34 However , it is important not to lose sight of the fact that this metaphysical disillusionment in no way diminished his belief in the moral justice of the Soviet cause .
35 Evidence of this kind is , however , essential if community care practitioners in the world of purchasing and providing , assessment and care management are not to lose sight of the fact that the consumer may award the quality kitemark as much for the professional who has time to listen , as for the streamlined meals service .
36 He says children have to tell their parents where they 're going , who they 're with , dependent on the age of the child , but not to lose sight of the fact that the majority of children are safe on the streets .
37 The analysis is logically correct and often convenient for purposes of exposition , but it is only an analysis and should not eliminate consideration of the tort of negligence as a whole .
38 He said they would all be wanting to study the designs the minute Balor had cleared away breakfast and Bith at once reached for the knapsacks , and said he hoped Flaherty had not spilled jam on the drawing of the four-pronged diadem and Flaherty , injured , said indeed he had not and it the best damson jam he had ever tasted .
39 After consulting with other departmental Select Committees , however , the Public Accounts Committee ( PAC ) said in its Eighteenth Report for 1988–9 ( HC 354 ) that they did not consider deferral of the publication of departmental reports to March ( spring ) to be a satisfactory way of bringing the reports alongside the estimates and publication of both documents to January .
40 GROWING affluence has not alleviated anxiety about the future and we are a better insured nation now than we were in 1979 .
41 Sixth-form colleges did not arouse enthusiasm in the Department of Education and Science of 1965 .
42 They do not promise change in the sense of progress ; they promise change in the same way that the apparatchiks of yesteryear want the Communists back in the Kremlin .
43 CAB 's confidentiality had not been fully appreciated nor was it realised that the worker was there to supply information required , not to pass judgement on the client or to offer gratuitous advice based on their personal experiences or prejudices .
44 The survey did not include work for the business client .
45 But even if treating our awareness of our own mental states as topic-neutral plausibly explains why we are not aware of our brains as such when we are aware of our mental states , it does not explain why knowing fully about the brain does not include knowledge of the nature of experience .
46 Cheryl Clarke cites from a leaflet distributed at a Black Liberation Movement meeting in 1981 : ‘ Revolutionary nationalists and genuine communists can not uphold homosexuality in the leadership of the Black Liberation Movement …
47 Michael has still not regained consciousness since the attack .
48 He did not seek re-election to the Parliament of 1685 and supported the Revolution of 1688 , subscribing money to the new regime .
49 This was also the result in the 1989 election but a number of new SDLP councillors will be replacing familiar faces including William McCorriston who split from the party and ran as Independent SDLP and Annie Gallagher who did not seek re-election despite the fact that she topped the poll in 1989 .
50 If the organisers feel that their event can cover the cost of the free voucher/ticket and do not seek reimbursement from the Society , please advise the office of the names of all those who have claimed free tickets , so that the overall success of this scheme can be monitored .
51 As a prince , you understand , one does not enjoy freedom in the sense that one of more humble origin may enjoy freedom .
52 Similar proportions were not seeking work at the time of the survey .
53 He stressed , however , that he was not seeking confrontation with the military .
54 Twelve per cent of students were not seeking employment at the time of the survey ;
55 of the 16 students not seeking employment at the time of the survey , 14 planned to carry on writing up their theses , and two had arranged extended visits overseas .
56 Important though these duties were , they were fairly routine in character ; they did not bring Clanvow to the notice of a wider public .
57 Unlike its plainer cousin , it will not bring shame to the wearer by wilting or drooping on the crucial day .
58 You do not bring business into the house .
59 Perhaps , by her action , to convince him that she had not turned traitor to the King .
60 A landlord who retains control over common parts of a building such as the stairs and puts an exclusion clause in the lease , can not exclude liability to the tenant 's visitors by virtue of this clause .
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