Example sentences of "not [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 As well as these apprehensions it was also considered that the extension and development of the social services was more in keeping with collectivist principles and would not restrict benefit to families with children .
2 People do not build resistance to tetanus with time or age .
3 I wanted to meet Marius Durance — I 've always especially admired his work and it seemed crazy to be so close and not come face to face with him .
4 The unsaturation index did not show differences between patients with ulcerative colitis and controls .
5 She did not suspect Rachaela of complicity with the authorities , recognizing her as a fellow , though alien , outsider .
6 In Finnegan v Allen [ 1943 ] 1 KB 425 , the Court of Appeal struck out a claim against an accountant who , it was alleged , had not valued shares in accordance with the instructions in the agreement under which he had been appointed .
7 He said he could not serve on that sub-committeee ( consisting of Brian Close , Bob Appleyard , Phil Sharpe , Bryan Stott , Tony Woodhouse ) ‘ when I do not see eye to eye with them on any subject ’ .
8 And if an objective moral standard is thrown over , what is to stop the majority in society — or even a minority in power — from putting away in a mental institution those who do not see eye to eye with them until they are " cured " ?
9 The portly Breton was standing in the town in yesterday 's parliamentary elections but it would appear that he does not see eye to eye with local activists .
10 ‘ I 've told the farmer he should not use women for work with the threshing-machine .
11 Included in the pack is a list of approved foreign legal professions , and a list of foreign regulatory bodies whose professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with solicitors in England and Wales .
12 An applicant for registration is asked , unless such confirmation has already been received , to produce confirmation from each of his or her home law societies , bars , chambers or courts that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales .
13 Every applicant for initial registration is required to produce confirmation from the relevant law society , bar , chamber or court that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales ( except where such confirmation from that body has already been received ) .
14 ( ii ) confirmation from each of the applicant 's home law societies , bars , chambers or courts ( as appropriate ) that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales ; and
15 Hence in the 1990s the user may not gain freedom of interaction with spatial data but become a captive of a particular design and control purpose .
16 For anisotropic materials length/width ratios of at lest should be used , as in tensile tests , and if the ratio E/G is not known tests of specimens with increasing lengths should be made until consistent results are obtained .
17 Indeed , if it could be shown that any content is possible consistent with the general requirements of justice , then ‘ justice ’ or ‘ natural law ’ would be stripped of their critical function whereby that which does not exhibit conformity of content with ‘ justice ’ or with ‘ natural law ’ is disqualified as law or , at least , is in some way a law less compelling upon conscience .
18 It is based on the assumption that the sacred is better than the secular , that the Church is essentially European and only universal by implication , that celibacy is better than marriage , that belief can not go hand in hand with doubt , that the clerical state is more sublime than the lay , and hence that women are excluded from belonging at the level at which this belonging is most valued .
19 Any measurement of the problem — ‘ an essential precursor to effective action ’ — is dependent on access to accurate information , but AA found that ‘ the introduction of computer-based monitoring systems has not gone hand in hand with the development of reporting and management systems ’ .
20 I would entreat your Honour to muster thirty men and send them to us and put shoes on board with them , for we have committed one great error in not putting shoes on board with the last , which was occasioned by means of a dispute we had with our cobblers about the price .
21 You are the pleasures which we draw him on to — ( He escapes a fractional giggle but recovers immediately ) and by that I do n't mean your usual filth ; you ca n't treat royalty like people with normal perverted desires .
22 ‘ We will use whatever influence we have to the full to ensure , for example , that you do n't tax middle-managers with a 49 per cent rate at £27,000 , and you do n't tax people above £40,000 with a combined 59 per cent rate .
23 Clearly you ca n't expect admissions of people with disabilities er for example , taking one aspect of that er cultural and er that policy , to be high if you know the building itself is physically inaccessible .
24 I do n't see eye to eye with Tod on all issues .
25 ‘ You ca n't pretend he 's normal and it 's no secret that he did n't see eye to eye with Alain . ’
26 They brought him back as a Caretaker to General Manager and really I did n't see eye to eye with him .
27 A lot of people do n't come face to face with me here
28 Right there 's some correlation between the two , right , auto violation the residuals right , so where we do n't have residual auto correlation which is the case here , you could actually save the residuals , perform an error less and you would n't find coefficient on residuals with T minus one significant , you 've got an , potentially that 's what these tests for serial correlation do , right , they , you can think of them as r saving the residuals , running a , running this regression , right .
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