Example sentences of "[vb -s] not [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is , for example , rare , though not unknown , to find the holder of an important kadilik who has not taught at the Sahn ; and it is likewise extremely unusual , though again not unheard of , to find a kazasker who has not held an important kadilik .
2 It is of greatest significance for persons employed under fixed-term contracts where the term has not expired at the time of the sale but the purchaser does not wish to take them on , and for employees with long notice periods such as three to six months .
3 Sir Anthony Meyer : I my right Hon. Friend aware that the very ambitious urban aid programme that was announced today will be warmly welcomed and that there will be special pleasure that Clwyd has not suffered at the hands of south Wales , although we should have liked to see more projects ?
4 The drawing suggests that there might come a time when the system does not recover at the bottom of its dive but continues heading downwards to collapse .
5 Again , the same physical object has been viewed before and after the solution of the puzzle , and presumably the image on the observer 's retina does not change at the moment the solution is found and the face discovered .
6 Judgment against him can not be obtained by default ( Ord 12 , r 2 ) ; but , if he does not appear at the hearing of the action he is deemed to admit the notice and is bound by any judgment , even if by consent ( Ord 12 , r 3(3) ) .
7 Any judgment or order made against a party in his absence , ie where he does not appear at the hearing and a judgment or order is made against him , " may " be set aside , and if on the facts a refusal would involve a miscarriage of justice , the judge " must " grant the application — See Note " Discretion to set aside " under Ord 37 , r 2 ) .
8 ( 5 ) If any party does not appear at the arbitration , the arbitrator may make an award on hearing any other party to the proceedings who may be present .
9 But the history and the atmosphere of Kirkstead does not end at the abbey ruins .
10 Education , of course , does not end at the school gates : the home is one of a complex of factors which combine to affect the child 's chances at school .
11 Not only that — we intend to increase and extend the right of access to an appellate system , which does not exist at the moment .
12 Unlike the 19th century bill , the contemporary bill of lading often does not arrive at the port of destination or transhipment prior to the arrival of the goods , especially when the maritime journey lasts a few days or less .
13 Saunders does not stop at a description of social division as a source of significant social action .
14 Our commitment to quality does not stop at the brewery gate , it follows through to the customer .
15 The court , in deciding that W was not guilty , said that a supplier of goods does not commit an offence under section 1 if he does not know at the time of supply or offer to supply that the trade description was applied to the goods .
16 Thus William Gilpin remarks in 1791 that Petworth House is badly situated because it does not lie at the centre of its park , but at an extremity , where it is elbowed by the churchyard ; Repton , whom Mr Rushworth thinks of employing at Sotherton , explains that proximity to a village may lessen dignity .
17 This way of thinking does not lie at the disposal of the thinker .
18 The director ( presumably ) has his own home and does not live at the company premises .
19 This will apply , for example to the grant of a right to introduce future installations into the property ( eg pipes or cables ) ( Dunn v Blackdown Properties Ltd [ 1961 ] Ch 433 ) or to park on land which the landlord does not own at the date of the lease ( see London & Blenheim Estates v Ladbroke Retail Parks [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 1278 ) .
20 He does not get at the pain ‘ outwardly ’ ( by the use of hands , eyes , and so on ) , but ‘ inwardly ’ .
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