Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] be [verb] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first arises because at stage ( 2 ) delivery of the documents may not necessarily be matched by payment of the full price ; the agreement may have provided for payment by instalments and the seller will then retain a lien on the shares as an unpaid seller .
2 The principal problem in reconstructing clothing from this evidence is that the range of dress-fastenings need not only be dictated by dress ; social identity and/or display may enter here .
3 Social psychoanalysis , by contrast , takes the view that contemporary character should not merely be explained by reference to contemporary culture and childrearing , but that in any society contemporary childrearing and culture are the consequences of historical changes and that the contemporary individual recapitulates the cultural past and therefore , by a sort of reverse neoteny , experiences in his childhood the traumas and stages of ego- and superego-development which occurred in the adult lives of his ancestors .
4 The idea , says Hall , is to identify niche application areas not already being served by Sun software partners and encourage Commonwealth developers to exploit those opportunities .
5 The idea , says Hall , is to identify niche application areas not already being served by Sun software partners and encourage CIS developers to exploit those opportunities .
6 The received waves are called radar echoes and they can carry the various categories of information that can be borne by any em wave , as outlined in section 3.1.2 , though planetary temperatures can not normally be extracted by radar .
7 Joins on silver or gold objects made with silver and gold solders can not usually be distinguished by radiography because they are approximately the same density as the metals they join , although they can sometimes be identified by colour difference or porosity when seen at high magnification .
8 — senses can not always be derived by affix-stripping , e.g. ’ conductivity ’ derives from ’ conduct ’ , but corresponds only to the electrical sense ( one would not talk of the ’ conductivity ’ of an orchestra ) ;
9 Large wiggles mean that a single radiocarbon result can correspond to more than one calendar result ( see fig. 7.8 ) ; distinguishing between the different calendar possibilities can not then be achieved by radiocarbon alone .
10 In other words , the series begins at the threshold of adulthood , when expectation has not yet been revised by experience .
11 Though the scheme has not yet been approved by Parliament , it has been in business , in effect , since the start of the year .
12 The need for speed meant that the training packs were based on information drafts that had not yet been passed by Parliament , let alone checked , so inevitably errors crept in .
13 Other provisions ‘ abolished the prohibition on hearsay evidence and rendered admissible as evidence ‘ confession ’ statements which , although involuntary , had not actually been obtained by torture , inhuman or degrading treatment , threats or inducements ' ( ibid . ) .
14 The class position of the bureaucracy can not therefore be identified by reference to an a priori definition of class .
15 You ca n't go digging at random , leaving behind mounds of earth until you find the right spot ; you just have to hope that it has n't subsequently been covered by path , patio or drive , and has been sited in the most likely place — under the lawn .
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