Example sentences of "and [verb] not [verb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Either the imaginary has been ignored altogether , in which case Irigaray is mistakenly described as a biological essentialist ( Sayers , 1982 , p. 131 ; 1986 , pp. 42–8 ) , or else it has been interpreted as purely and simply a Lacanian concept , in which case the conclusion is that Irigaray has misunderstood or misread Lacan , and has not taken on board the implications of his theory ( see Mitchell and Rose , 1982 , pp. 54 6 ; Rose , 1985 , pp. 136 , 140 ; Ragland-Sullivan , 1986 , pp. 273–80 ) .
2 The correspondence-computations match primitive elements ( those defined by Marr ) in successive views , and do not depend on computation of the overall shape as a whole .
3 She did not rise , nor did Liz cross to greet her : they were the oldest of old friends , and did not kiss on meeting .
4 It was sometimes described as Congregationalist and sometimes as Baptist and did not insist on adult baptism .
5 A new concept that does n't depend on recognition , does n't depend of check-off and does n't depend on representation by shop stewards in every workplace .
6 In this theory , the real demand for money is proportional to real output ( and does not depend on interest rates at all ) .
7 Like copyright , this right is automatic and does not depend on registration but , unlike registered designs , there is no requirement for the design to have eye-appeal , although if it does , it is not barred from protection as a design right .
8 The bed was covered in odd stockings , T-shirts and stuff not wanted on voyage , so to speak .
9 Speaking of God the prophet Habakkuk wrote ‘ Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil and canst not look on iniquity . ’
10 The prophet Habbakuk expressed this truth very well when under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit he wrote concerning God ‘ Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil and canst not look on iniquity . ’
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