Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Supratentorial infiltrating , low grade gliomas are often difficult to identify on computed tomography because they are not associated with significant mass effect and may not enhance with intravenous contrast medium . |
2 | Although patients with infarction may vomit at presentation or secondary to opiate administration , this usually settles with antiemetics and may not interfere with oral therapy . |
3 | In addition , one could argue ( though this might not meet with unanimous agreement within the experimental community ) that repeated experiments with the same subjects indicate that conformity with SEU behaviour increases with repetition . |
4 | A DEPRESSED mum has vanished with her three mischievous sons after saying she could not cope with long school holidays and mounting debts . |
5 | The revolutionaries tended to be drawn from those who could not cope with normal life , with a regular profession , with human relationships . |
6 | So , although a rich source of status and prestige , athletics could not compare with professional sport in terms of material gain . |
7 | Yes — there , look , a hairline , but I could n't say with absolute certainty that it 's a fracture . ’ |
8 | Until now , you could n't bake with reduced fat spreads . |
9 | To sustain carnivores , there must have been many more herbivores ; but the idea that two of each kind were created somewhere and slowly spread and multiplied would not go with real population dynamics . |
10 | Danny O'Dell shook his head , and Ruth prayed that her son would not say with devastating candour : ‘ Your cake tastes funny ’ — then breathed again as he said politely , ‘ No more , thank you , Mrs Kleiber . |
11 | So while music video , bar a few exceptions , reinforces the most obvious aspects of the ‘ dominant ’ sexuality , in the tired arrogance of advertising techniques , an explicitly ‘ out-gay ’ and highly successful pop group like Bronski Beat will split up because their politics ca n't cope with current pop practices . |
12 | They ca n't cope with real life and kill themselves . |
13 | ‘ Little girls ca n't cope with nasty reality . ’ |
14 | The centre of Hereford simply ca n't cope with heavy traffic . |
15 | You ca n't miss with black lace : I 'll wear that today , as a gesture . |
16 | Tom Watson ca n't live with racial prejudice . |
17 | Unfortunately , the majority of poultry houses built cheaply will not cope with excessive movement of the extra weight of the birds . |
18 | The most rigorous efforts to spread the work evenly throughout the day will not meet with total success for there will always be some predictable peaks and troughs of activity . |
19 | If one parent can do such a thing , can a child really accept that his mother will not disappear with equal suddenness tomorrow ? |
20 | Starting from a point further back in the development of a theory of television than that from which Steve Neale begins for cinema , I want to suggest some ways of thinking about television genre , which , though they will not deal with particular programme categories , may open out some more complex ways of thinking about the aesthetics and poetics of television . |
21 | For this reason , subject to ratification by the full council , the district council will not proceed with legal action against the Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser . ’ |
22 | The airbrakes can then be reduced once it is clear that the glider will not overshoot with full airbrake . |
23 | Even ‘ The Tip ’ which , I must admit , can not compare with Sporting Hydra Chemicals ' spanking new ground , Polypropylene Park , has enough history to make a visit an absorbing day out . |
24 | In Experiment 2.4 several materials , dark to the eye , were examined , and again the eye can not judge with sufficient accuracy . |
25 | I can not say with absolute certainty that Clare Mallender did not possess a photograph of me , but I can say that there was no reason why she should have done . ’ |
26 | This is an inherently vague and flexible concept and its uncertainty causes difficulties for the drafter , who can not say with absolute certainty that any particular clause will be effective . |
27 | You well know that I can not dispense with first-hand evidence . ’ |