Example sentences of "[coord] not [verb] by [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 all losses suffered by and claims made against the Carrier in consequence of loss of or damage to property caused by or arising out of the carriage by the Carrier of Dangerous Goods whether or not declared by the Trader as such :
2 Public consultation about policies can therefore be something of a sham where major options and potential developments are either not shared with the public by the corporation or not conceptualized by the public .
3 The question as to whether a specific hypothesis is confirmed or not confirmed by the data is in principle different from the issue of whether the research findings can be generalized to a wider population .
4 It is not practicable , here , to refer in detail to every change from the 1987 regulations to the 1992 regulations , whether or not occasioned by the requirements of the directive .
5 Opens have been won or not won by the bag-man 's performance before and during the world 's oldest major championship week .
6 And also efforts you 've made to organise yourself as groups and whether you 've been encouraged or not encouraged by the owners of the scheme .
7 For us , then , an act of violence will be an act of physical interference with another , whether or not mediated by the use of a weapon .
8 Ray Wright owns Clearwell caves , which are open to the public and not affected by the pollution .
9 You will find that a large proportion of them need a good ten inches between shelves , not forgetting that there must be ample room for them to be gently eased out and not hooked by the headband .
10 Berg also argued that the fact that G was fully informed and not misled by the report was irrelevant , since it was alleged that he was not acting in Berg 's interest so that his knowledge should not be attributed to the company .
11 However , Yeltsin proposed that the heads of executive power at local level would in future be elected by the localities and not appointed by the President [ for threats to dissolve the Congress of People 's Deputies see p. 38875 ] .
12 The constructional devices are laid bare and not motivated by the events or situations in the story .
13 By section 50C , a lawful user is permitted to copy or adapt a computer program providing that it is necessary for his lawful use and not prohibited by the agreement regulating the use ( for example , a licence agreement ) .
14 The patent licensing , know-how , franchising , motor vehicle , and research and development block exemptions also provide a special ‘ opposition ’ procedure whereby if an agreement satisfying the basic requirements of the exemption , and not containing any black clauses , but containing other restrictions on competition is notified to the Commission and not opposed by the Commission within six months of notification , exemption will automatically be conferred .
15 However , whether or not it does so is a matter of construction , and it seems equally clear both that a court will be unwilling to interpret a clause as applying to such breaches and that , in the event of a dispute , the party challenging an exclusion clause can be expected to raise the argument that the breach is fundamental and not covered by the exclusion .
16 Popper argued that a non-relative form of knowledge was available through scientific method which was rational and not determined by the history of culture .
17 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
18 Driveways have spaces for two cars , front and rear lawns are turfed and owners of Les Jones homes arrive at a house or bungalow which is attractive and complete in every way - and not surrounded by a mass of mud as on so many new housing estates .
19 Some of the windows incorporate mediaeval work , but the interior is unattractive and not helped by the masses of dreary pews .
20 Note that , in the model , all profits are assumed to be distributed to households and not retained by the firms .
21 Aside from the practical aspects of caring for the young people , there was much talk of spiritual care and regeneration , so that the young men at Elpis Lodge would go out into the world ‘ imbued and enlightened with the hope of a better future ’ , and not embittered by the ill-treatment and injustice they had experienced .
22 The use of word-processing helps to release them to be concerned with the content and not restrained by the process .
23 Meanwhile , the carrier may issue the private key to the transferee in the belief that the latter accepted an honest receipt message sent to but not received by the transferee .
24 An interlocutory injunction was sought , but not granted by the court , where it was said that there had been a breach , but that an injunction would not be granted on a balance of convenience .
25 In Guinness plc v Saunders and Another [ 1990 ] AC 663 , a director claimed a payment was due to him as a result of an agreement between him and a committee of the board , but not authorised by the board of directors .
26 ENGLAND fly out to Poland today confident of securing the draw that will be sufficient to take them to the World Cup finals , stirred but not shaken by a warning from Bobby Moore .
27 They may be used to prevent a reference to an expert after that date , in which case an existing determination , made by or on behalf of one of the parties but not accepted by the other , may have to stand .
28 ( 4 ) ) , and the continuing of the validity of a licence where an application for a renewal has been made but not determined by the licensing board ( subs .
29 It is clear from their context and from the structure of criminal appeals that these judicial doubts as to the right of the appellant/respondent to raise non-certified questions before the House of Lords can only refer to the situation exemplified by Berry ( No. 2 ) — viz , where grounds of appeal have been argued before but not determined by the Court of Appeal .
30 Greenpeace gave a warning yesterday of a loophole which allows the EC to promote production of another raft of chemicals , known as HCFCs , now recognised as damaging to the ozone layer but not covered by the Montreal Protocol of 1989 .
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