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

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1 Such a problem would not arise in the perfect capital market scenario sketched out above ( although if the qualification provided new information about the distribution of cash flows , there might be an interdependence between the qualification and asset prices ) but if in the real world the qualification caused investors and creditors to withdraw funds , refuse lines of credit or otherwise alter their behaviour , then the qualification might indeed be a self-fulfilling prophecy .
2 This issue does not arise in the present case .
3 Moreover , it needs to be recognized that a rational , ‘ value-free ’ analysis can not exist in a pluralistic society or that it would please no one if attempted ( Clapham , 1984 ) , unless an action could be shown to benefit all stakeholders .
4 Current research assumes that crime and justice do not exist in a social vacuum , that they are at least partially political creations , and that they are inextricably involved in society .
5 No matter how ethereal they may seem , they do not exist in a timeless limbo but possess determinate antecedents in time and space .
6 Indeed , as the conventional dominant does not exist in a whole-tone scale ( perfect fifths are not available ) , there can not possibly be effects of resolution such as we find in dominant-tonic harmonic movements .
7 They may be unable to afford appropriate housing , or may live in an area where such housing does not exist in the private sector , and thus would look to the local housing authority to solve their housing problem .
8 However , there is no reported case in which this point has been taken by an employer in order to argue that the special approach is not always applicable ; it may be that the special approach is so entrenched in judicial thinking that even an employer who is able to demonstrate that the factual bases for the special approach do not exist in the instant case will not succeed in persuading the court to abandon it .
9 The objects in question , similarly , do not exist in the spatio-temporal way of ordinary things .
10 Beware of the trap of spending time on long explanations in English on what something is. it may not exist in the other culture .
11 Lorenzo Semple Jr came in to spend six weeks writing three quick drafts to create the character for Dustin — the wimpish , thickly bespectacled Louis Dega , ‘ the best counterfeiter in France ’ , who did not exist in the Charrière book .
12 Money did not exist in the Minoan scheme of things .
13 Time does not exist in the big glass , he wrote .
14 My conclusion is , though I have not reviewed here all the examples adduced for the phenomenon of " automatism " , that the phenomenon does not exist in the Hebrew Bible , and that some supposed examples of it really exhibit the parallelism of greater precision , while other examples contain other types of parallelistic relationships .
15 AS LONG AGO as the 19th century , Franz Brentano argued that mind is essentially intentional , and that conscious states always require cognitively-held objects , even though these may not exist in the physical world .
16 As R. H. Tawney remarked , homework did not exist in the northern textile towns where the largest percentages of married women were employed full-time in factories .
17 Thus intelligent life could not exist in the contracting phase of the universe .
18 But this intuitive classification does not exist in an analogous way .
19 If the arms race is not stopped in the Middle East , any hope of the long-sought peace dividend will simply disappear , crippling even further the UK and US economies .
20 But , I told myself as I took a service elevator up to the roof , I should not think in the past tense .
21 ‘ Wearing a white beret in among Australians , New Zealanders and every type of nationality out there brought some great wolf whistles , which were naturally not received in the right manner .
22 Ideals are not formed in an aseptic vacuum , but in the chemical brew of interacting personal lives and events .
23 Do you tell me that my brother is not treated in a like manner ? ’
24 I sincerely hope that Mrs. X 's complaint was not treated in a dismissive way because , as she readily admitted , she was drunk at the time of the assault .
25 Despite introducing some dynamic elements into the discussion , these are not treated in a formal way .
26 If your aircraft is not painted in a standard colour you will often find details of the exact type and colour in the airframe log book .
27 If we look at management er procedures Could ask the question but I 'm , the mo more cynical of you will er not answer in the right way , what are management procedures ?
28 I can not answer in the unconstrained sense in which my hon. Friend asked the question , but , clearly , we are prepared to play our part — bilaterally through the provision of know-how and technical assistance in appropriate matters and , of course , through the European Community to which we are a substantial subscriber .
29 Some undertake this role at a working level by assisting and challenging the business units when they submit their plans ; for example , by questioning why the business units are not competing in a certain way or as much as they should .
30 Even the transition from an artificial to a natural system was not completed in a uniform manner throughout the scientific community .
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