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

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1 The specific reasons for this are not known but are connected with the wider trend of not allowing claims for economic loss in negligence actions .
2 Since CNAA reports were always likely to reach a wide readership they ‘ must be based on conclusive evidence and should not identify individuals for serious criticism in a manner which can not allow them to defend themselves in accordance with the established rule of law ’ .
3 Previous requests have been turned down as the Transport Department felt the road did not meet criteria for imposing speed restrictions .
4 His general thesis was that the decisions from 1884 to 1945 , which held that the child when born can not recover damages for pre-natal injury , represent the pure doctrine of the common law , while all the decisions from 1946 onwards , which all took the opposite view , are to be rejected as heretical and wrong .
5 It was a somewhat strained discussion on both sides , the Right , as it were , being careful not to be pejoratively dismissive and to stress the importance of improving the morale of cancer patients and of discussion between sufferers and the world at large ; the Left being equally cautious not to exaggerate claims for holistic medicine .
6 The Government can not maintain conditions for sustained growth if they do not introduce such conditions .
7 The planning functions of local authorities are a public service and we therefore endorse the principle that they should not charge fees for pre-application advice on development proposals .
8 Why do we not offer discounts for full payment ?
9 The University offers a limited number of awards for the MSc by Research to UK and EC applicants , but does not offer awards for taught postgraduate courses ( e.g. MSc or Diploma ) .
10 ‘ I 'm afraid we do n't take adverts for foreign work , ’ explained a telesales executive .
11 Do n't blame fans for Oval woe
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