Example sentences of "not receive [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However the representatives of NEC and Fujitsu reserved comment , saying that they had not received official notice of their position and that they looked to the future to reveal this .
2 Had he not received immediate hospital treatment he would have died , ’ said the judge , at Norwich Crown Court .
3 First Edition ( AP ) — The World Health Organisation said Bulgaria 's ethnic Turks have not received equal access to or equal use of the public health system
4 They had not received antimalarial treatment within the preceding 7 days and were 4–14 years old .
5 The police had not received proper support from Labour Ministers , leading to poor pay and loss of experienced manpower .
6 If you believe that you have not received proper service , the Bank will do all it can to investigate your complaint objectively .
7 Finally , one area which has not received full justice in our coverage is the extensive empirical tradition of examining industries case by case to develop views on efficiency .
8 Such views have not received widespread acceptance , however , and as time goes by the chances of a reinstatement of some form of gold standard look more and more remote .
9 Of the patients surveyed , 501 had received advice on contraceptives from a general practitioner and 102 from a community family planning clinic , and 163 had not received medical advice ( no information was available from three patients ) .
10 Bruce Palmer , a partner , said he had helped Mr Tancock set up Global Finance earlier this year , but had not received independent confirmation of what the company did .
11 * Evidence is growing that BSE may be transmitted through the generations , after a third cow which has not received contaminated feed has been placed under a restriction order on the grounds of suspected infection .
12 It is probably because an episode of acute constipation had not received adequate treatment .
13 The relationship between the socio-economic character of a local authority ( L.A. ) and its expenditure on education is a crucial issue but it has not received adequate research attention .
14 A somewhat more complex issue that has not received adequate attention in Britain is the meaning of the word ‘ profit ’ in the context of trusts , and some of the ideas being discussed resemble the strategies that have caused the Internal Revenue Service to question the tax exempt status of some American not for profit hospitals .
15 By contrast , LIFFE has not received comparable backing , either moral or financial , from UK banks or the UK government .
16 Clients did not receive regular information on where their money was invested or what their funds were now worth .
17 He or she should not receive extra punishment for not being overjoyed at being told off .
18 Words which do not receive primary stress normally have secondary stress , though for the sake of simplicity this is not marked here .
19 She was advised that she could not receive homoeopathic treatment because the fund-holding practice had no appropriate contract .
20 Many of the people visited do not receive financial help from the Society — their poverty takes other forms , e.g , bereavement , loneliness , hospitalisation , being housebound , — the list is endless .
21 The opposite side of the argument is that in task allocation people may not receive appropriate care at appropriate times and that the day is succession of minor interruptions , made for the convenience of the organisation and not for the benefit of individuals .
22 The original product was WordStar Legacy , a licensing deal with NBI , and it has to be said that Legacy did not receive unanimous acclaim .
23 ( 1965 , 266 ) argue : ‘ a single dimension … would probably not receive widespread acceptance .
24 This indeed is perhaps the principal danger of using a complete " off-the-peg " draft : the implications of each provision may not receive sufficient consideration .
25 However , it added that whilst the higher hazard operations are recognised , the more mundane issues and the causes of minor incidents do not receive sufficient attention .
26 Thus Southwark , which exports 70% of adults needing residential care , will not receive adequate funding to pay for future placements .
27 The reason vitamin D was regarded as a vitamin is because it is found in our food , and this is important for those who do not receive adequate exposure to sunlight — for example , the house-bound elderly .
28 Factors such as the amount of exercise required are important , because if the dog does not receive adequate exercise it is likely to become destructive and bored around the house .
29 Whatever may be the attitude of any individual teacher , if s/he does not receive adequate support from the school in implementing change , s/he is likely to give up , or decide that the innovation is not worth the extra time and energy required .
30 The transition from ward to home is usually difficult , and patients are likely to relapse if they do not receive adequate support and supervision .
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