Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Turning now to policy , it seems clear that a prohibitions-based or per se illegality form of legislation can not effectively deal with tacit collusion . |
2 | Planning need not necessarily start with detailed consideration of the content of a history study unit . |
3 | ‘ . These figures do not necessarily correlate with increased market power , however , there being evidence to indicate that aggregate concentration and concentration in individual industries have not increased since the mid-1970's . |
4 | However , the degree of difficulty in agreeing upon headings does not necessarily increase with greater detail . |
5 | The test is less reliable in older cattle where high values are not necessarily correlated with large adult worm burdens but , instead , may reflect plasma leakage from a hypersensitive mucosa under heavy larval challenge . |
6 | This was not really convenient as space was tied-up on the dressing floors , whilst below ground it had to be handled so that it was not inadvertently intermixed with other material . |
7 | Also to the drivers , who not only drove with such care that the passengers were n't inconvenienced in any way , but also doubled as bike handlers to get the bikes on and off the trailer , inevitably a dirty job . |
8 | They knew that the village police sergeant and constable were there not only to deal with ordinary crime but to report on any political activity in their district . |
9 | The Government needs not only to help with after-school childcare but to put a proper amount of money into that service . |
10 | the employer is not only provided with maximum assurance that his competitors will make the same settlement that he does ; he is also assured that his competitors will be shut down … when he is shut down , so that he need not reckon on a permanent reduction in market share when calculating the costs of a strike . |
11 | I tell you what though , boss , with those sort of resources , we 're not just dealing with some terrorist splinter group . |
12 | Archaeology does not just deal with buried evidence , but also with sites and objects of all kinds ; the study of buildings is considered equally important . |
13 | Strong , virile performances of two of the finest of all Tudor settings of the Mass come from the choir of St John 's College Cambridge on a label not normally associated with early music , mid-price EMI Eminence . |
14 | After the match , Baxter allegedly took Puskas on a right royal bender which ended in a flat in Drumchapel , an area not normally associated with high class society . |
15 | therefore involve teaching a child to make phonemic contrasts which are not normally associated with phonological development ( Ingram 1976 ) . |
16 | A problem has arisen with certain PP3s ( pods are not normally used with this system ) where the female terminal has hooked rather than completely crimped segments . |
17 | They remained so throughout the nineteenth century and were not normally trusted with public office . |
18 | This type of equipment is not usually associated with roof-on-rack construction being almost always enclosed in a conventional building structure . |
19 | This lends a density and structure to the plates not usually associated with photo-offset lithography " ( Afterword ) . |
20 | It is not usually associated with lowered plasma proteins or cardiac failure , and has been attributed to increased capillary permeability , reduced tissue tone , and an inhibition of natriuresis secondary to increased tubular filtration of insulin . |
21 | Accompanied by an excellent dry Franconian wine , it was a delight to eat and very clever in its balance of colour , flavour and texture , something I do not always associate with German cuisine . |
22 | The act of dispensing with them has not always met with common assent nor has it always been smooth — the English historical landscape is scattered with periods of violence and upheaval — but once the dispensing process is achieved , it has largely been accepted . |
23 | The frequent remark that ‘ it was all so much simpler under communism ’ is not always said with total irony . |
24 | Chairmen did not always agree with this interpretation , though they were aware that the Central Authority could in the last resort compel compliance by issuing a directive . |
25 | The two boxes can be placed on top of each other ( not always recommended with this class of equipment ) or side by side , and , due to their compact size , this should not be too space consuming . |
26 | ‘ We 're not nearly done with each other yet , are we ? ’ |
27 | They have even been mistaken for a very loose cluster , though in fact they are not really associated with each other . |
28 | Second , because nursing home residents were excluded , the finding that age is not strongly associated with 2-year mortality may not apply to these people who are at high risk for pneumonia . |
29 | Now Brancati and co-workers in this issue ( p 30 ) report that age itself was not strongly associated with in-hospital mortality or 2-year survival in their series of patients admitted with community acquired pneumonia , whereas severity of the acute illness and of other coexisting chronic disease certainly was . |
30 | But available evidence suggests that high citizen participation is not strongly associated with political violence in contemporary democracies ( Powell , 1982 ) , although executive instability ( turnover of political leaders ) is . |