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

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1 This user must not be already logged into LIFESPAN ( either interactively or via PI or PMR ) and , if the identified changes are to be implemented , the user must be the manager , or an ascendant , of all packages to be updated .
2 If this is the case , then the approver must not be already logged into LIFESPAN .
3 This user must not be already logged into LIFESPAN ( either interactively or via PI or PMR ) and , if any identified changes are to be implemented ( i.e. Test Mode = FALSE ) , the user must be the manager of the entry point packages and the associated user for the corresponding active DCs .
4 This user must not be already logged into LIFESPAN , either interactively or via PI or PMR .
5 If you invest here , your money may lose its value , your products can not be reliably priced for trade across Europe ; you may face high transaction costs ; and you may not get the full benefits of a single market . ’
6 The LFA Directive differs from other CAP provisions in that its broad objective is to support an area of agriculture which may not be best suited for production .
7 England expects nothing less than the first back-to-back grand slam since 1924 and there is little evidence to suggest it might not be duly delivered in south west London this afternoon .
8 It also has the added difficulty that it can not be effectively served by rail .
9 Purposive sampling , for example , could not be effectively done in advance of interviewing , since significant others could only be guessed at without the informant furnishing more detailed information .
10 28–1 At a congregation meeting they resolved that , as under present circumstances the Spiritual and moral interests of the congregation and the large outlying population can not be adequately attended to while Bowmore remains a mere station of the church , seeing that when probationers and Deputies of the Church come their stay is but temporary and quite insufficient for the necessities of the place , that an effort be made to raise the contributions of the congregation to an amount which might warrant the Presbytery to recommend to the Assembly that Bowmore be made a regularly sanctioned charge .
11 The unique militancy of Russia 's working class , then , can not be adequately explained by reference to the deprivation among workers , to the prominence among them of rural migrants , or to the leadership provided by the Bolshevik party .
12 The Government should not be particularly bothered about competition but [ should ] realise that in the modern world you are going to have a number of standard-bearer companies .
13 Arabic uses a number of devices which can not be easily represented in back-translation .
14 The removal of technical barriers may not be easily achieved by regulation ; changes of attitude will be needed to recognise the freedom of investors to receive the best return on their capital .
15 They argue that Y6N17 could not be easily produced by volcanism , and was probably formed by the same impact event as the Haiti glasses .
16 In Edinburgh , sources in the financial community said the reason Knighton is having trouble raising the cash for a bid is that the assets are ‘ Illiquid ’ -they could not be easily sold for cash .
17 Corporatism tends to " fit " the facts best with respect to the major functional economic groupings of capital and labour ; with respect to issues of economic policy ( especially in so far as they concern incomes ) in periods of boom when labour can not be easily disciplined by market forces ; and at the level of the central state .
18 The dilemma of third party creditors to an international organisation can not be simply resolved by recourse to the domestic analogy of corporation law .
19 Goes out can not be simply interpreted as meaning ‘ goes out of the room ’ , it has to be interpreted as meaning ‘ goes out of the house ’ .
20 In other words , the query put to the system should not be automatically taken at face value .
21 How Grimm basked in that word ‘ bold ’ — not from pride , Jaq sensed , but because to utter such a compliment Meh'Lindi could not be wholly filled with self-loathing .
22 The project starts from the premise , demonstrated in the investigator 's work , that measures of occupational class can not be validly used over time and that the conclusion of increasing health inequality is scientifically unsound .
23 I hope he will not be permanently lost to tennis .
24 Goodman v Gallant [ 1986 ] 1 All ER 311 held that in the absence of any claim for rectification or rescission of the original conveyance , evidence could not be subsequently given in support of an unequal divison following severance .
25 But I can still see myself , trembling with fear of Jack ( and yes , for him , too ) , desperately ringing a mental hospital I thought should not be there to ask for help with an ‘ illness ’ I thought did n't really exist .
26 The coincidence between the ordinary predicative and clausal positions is all the more striking in that the inherently restrictive adjectives can not be so used in predicate qualifying position ( where restriction for identification is not appropriate ) ; this is why there is a further contrast between ( 57 ) and ( 59 ) , even though the adjective is one of this inherently restrictive group in both cases , and despite the fact that the property THIRD is certainly compatible in itself with the noun ox : ( 57 ) she considers the Admiral ( to be ) the worst ( e.g. of the village 's gardeners ) ( 58 ) she declared the squire ( to be ) the lazy ( 59 ) the revellers had eaten the ox the third ( 60 ) they ate their steaks well done Example ( 60 ) shows that eat can support predicate qualifiers , so that incompatibility between the verb and the construction can not be given as a reason for the ungrammaticality of ( 59 ) .
27 Though macrosomia can not be directly equated with morbidity , as long as maternal glycaemia during pregnancy can be shown to influence any aspect of fetal outcome the entity of gestational diabetes can not be dismissed out of hand .
28 From his early study of German philosophy Marx inherited the idealist notion that the real world can not be directly grasped via sense data or empirical observation .
29 Corned beef is a traditional favourite and should not be totally forgotten in favour of other more refined ( and more expensive ) meats .
30 If we return to the example , we can see that clause ( 2 ) , having failed to disprove the charges , can not be fully understood in version ( a ) until clause ( 3 ) has also been heard .
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