Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [noun] [verb] not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But although explanations of this kind provide some understanding of the class struggle , it is clear that Poulantzas does not regard them as enough .
2 However , the diary makes it quite clear that Beatrice did not want to be associated with what she viewed as primarily a celibate woman 's cause .
3 The terms of this description make it absolutely clear that Polygnotos did not adhere to the single ground-line but placed his figures up and down the field with some rudimentary indication of setting ; and a few Athenian vases which must have been painted around the sixties show the same thing .
4 Suppose it is clear that convention does not dictate an answer either way in McLoughlin : convention requires that precedents be followed , but only so far as a new case is like the precedents in relevant facts , and no past case has decided whether damages must be awarded for emotional injury away from the accident 's scene .
5 So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him .
6 John Cousins made it clear that FWAG does not advocate wholesale public access to farms .
7 It is quite clear that Rome did not have a policy on catholic schooling at this time , and certainly not one requiring attendance at such schools as a religious duty .
8 From paintings like ‘ The Peasant Boy ’ in the Tate Gallery it is clear that Modigliani did not patronize or talk down to his models .
9 Two problems are thus solved at once : it becomes clear that terminology does not refer only to grammar , and the reasons for the terminology come before the terminology itself .
10 Sometimes it is clear that siblings do not like each other .
11 It does seem clear that Railtrack does not have the borrowing power to finance a major modernisation programme and that the private sector will be called on , ultimately through privatisation .
12 It is clear that Coenwulf did not dare to risk ecclesiastical sanction by proceeding against Eadberht until the papal position on the matter was made quite clear .
13 It is clear that Brooke-Rose does not propose a return to the hegemony of the printed word , and that her tale of the sabotage of communication technology is not merely the vengeful fantasy of a frustrated novelist .
14 It has become clear that IVF does not help .
15 The point was hammered home by the arrest of Hedilla , when he refused to accept a position on the Party Political Committee ( appointed on 22 April ) ; by the conditions for negotiation communicated by the Nationalists to the Basque government via Cavaletti , which made it abundantly clear that Franco did not want a " separate peace " but total surrender ; and , finally , by the blitzkrieg bombardment of the Basque market town of Guernica , historic cradle of Basque nationalism , on 26 April 1937 .
16 On closer examination , however , it was immediately clear that Franco did not trust the Falangists in the areas most closely related to the exercise of real power ( i.e. to the control of the force of arms ) : all three defence Ministries were in the hands of military men well known for anti-Falangist political sympathies .
17 This was clearly sensible so Fenella did not argue .
18 Throughout its history , the Auld Alliance had worked best when French and Scots did not try to live together , and particularly when the French kept out of Scotland .
19 There are certain advantages to the PC version ; it is menu-driven and people do not have to learn any computer system to be able to use it .
20 Reality was different and George did not like reality .
21 Water tip : In the aquarium a minimum pH of 6.5 is sensible because filters do not work as efficiently below this level .
22 Odd that Johnson did not take note of Strichen , whose development was in full swing when he called there for his Wednesday lunch .
23 It then seems strange that Stein did not include the check in that transformation .
24 I was relieved that Didier did not run after me .
25 The House of Lords held that Warner did not have a reasonable excuse within the meaning of the section since his evidence was necessary ( ie really needed ) for the prevention of crime in a general sense .
26 PERT and CPM do not permit loops to be formed and can not accommodate repetition of a job .
27 PERT and CPM do not permit loops to be formed and can not accommodate repetition of a job .
28 Being medieval , she thought it was unsuitable for the church to be visibly glittering , but , if the pews and the brass were n't polished , it quickly looked sad and Anna did not like it to look sad .
29 Alice 's rejection of the idea was instant and Jules did not question it .
30 Ballantyne 's character , Ralph , even tries to wake them up to make it more sportsmanlike but Jack does not let him .
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