Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [not/n't] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The same is so of fellow Test winger , Paul Carozza , who has n't played since the defeat by Swansea in the tour opener .
2 Erm your worships as far as the personal circumstances are concerned she is fifty nine years old , she has n't worked for the last three years she 's in receipt of invalidity benefit similarly her husband who has n't worked for the last ten or eleven years er , is on invalidity benefit .
3 Kendall can not rely on the likes of Barry Horne , who has not scored since the first day of the season , and youngster Billy Kenny to ease the burden on his goal-shy strikers .
4 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 .
5 If the amendment is seconded by another person who has not spoken on the original motion , the Chairman must accept it as a new motion , subject to the provisos that the amendment is not a simple negative of the motion ; is relevant ; does not cover ground that has been dealt with under a previous amendment ; and is not frivolous nor illegal .
6 When the number of members on the committee is small , it may be difficult to abide by the proviso that the amendment must be seconded by someone who has not spoken on the original motion , and in that case common sense prevails .
7 The communicator who has not interacted with the material and is merely passing on what he or she has read or been told functions as a tertiary source .
8 Either circumstance can have a lasting effect upon self-view and relationships , while the youngster who has not come through the " mourning " phase adequately may act in later life exactly as though a " new " parent were sought .
9 That means that the British Government could , as it did in September 1988 , simply decree that the courts can take a negative view of any defendant who chooses not to co-operate with the police , or take the stand in his or her own defence , as in the changes in the right to silence rules .
10 Is it a Large Publisher who does n't go to the office much ? or something more sinister ?
11 A good 4–5 season sleeping bag is a must for anyone who does n't throw in the towel the minute October dawns .
12 ‘ I do n't know anybody who lives in a flat who does n't live on the top floor . ’
13 Except that I have a daughter who does n't believe in the extinction of the dodo .
14 Darren Gawley who does n't ride at the North West will take over the machine at Donington on Sunday .
15 Any character who does n't get to the top of the hill before the forest does is sucked into the trees , lost forever as one of the damned souls trapped in the translucent trunks .
16 As a brave pilot who does n't flinch in the face of adversity ( ie three episodes of Coronation Street on the trot ) , you 're on your way to meet the enemy troops .
17 The computer offers many possibilities to the geographer who does not aspire to the world model .
18 who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked
19 Well , considering the security here in Great Britain , I hope that they have taken a precaution for that , but then we 're dealing with a person who does not go by the book .
20 Certainly , it is sometimes said that a claim for conspiracy gives the plaintiff procedural advantages , but the reality of this may turn on how far it is to be held on ordinary principles that instigation or procurement suffices to make a person who does not participate in the act a joint tortfeasor .
21 Anyone who does not fall within the listed categories must first seek leave ( see Chapter 5 for procedure ) .
22 ‘ as a trespasser ’ Means an intentional entry , whether reckless or negligent , into a building which is in possession of another who does not consent to the entry .
23 In spite of all the evidence from Abraham onwards , they apparently believed that God writes off anyone who does not belong to the actual nation of Israel .
24 Some of the interpretations she provides , especially the emphasis on overt sexual imagery , may strike the reader who does not belong to the psychoanalytical tradition as quite unconvincing , but even if the specifics of her analysis are rejected , what emerges clearly is the centrality of play to the infant 's projective processes ; that is , the use of play as enactment .
25 The summer of ‘ 92 will be more attractive for Tendulkar 's presence in Yorkshire , and there is no-one in the game who does not wish for the county 's good health and an end to schism .
26 I have rarely if ever met a prison administrator , who does not subscribe to the doctrine that work for prisoners is the best training for life after release , and that it is also the best mechanism for running a humane and tidy prison .
27 Apparently , anyone who is not a teacher or who does not work for the council should not be allowed to undertake an inspection .
28 Presenting a product at its true value to a consumer who does not know about the product requires more than objective information because the consumer may not know how that information relates to his or her needs .
29 Macbeth is a classic case of a man who does not understand about the co-operation between free will and luck .
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