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

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1 Save for the exceptional case of Mental Health Review Tribunals , legal aid does not cover representation before tribunals of first instance .
2 It said the family of Mr Johnson must feel they have not received justice in respect of the death of their son .
3 It is best not to carry money in Cairo at night .
4 Here the rhetorical approach is not drawing attention to arguments between cultures , or between ideologies , but the arguments which occur within cultures or ideologies .
5 It has been suggested that because Rolle does not make use of Richard of St Victor 's fourth stage , insatiabilis the love that can never be satisfied because of the inexhaustible nature of God , he did not in fact enter so profound a mystical experience as others .
6 Hercule Poirot did not spring fully-formed into life on Page 34 of his first adventure , The Mysterious Affair at Styles .
7 ( Note that the Bank of England does not regard cash in tills as a reserve asset .
8 Using steady state vowels , which do not convey information by means of distinctive articulatory features , no laterality effect was obtained .
9 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 .
10 Physically he is unusually sturdy and has not fallen prey to illness during his long confinement .
11 People do not build resistance to tetanus with time or age .
12 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 .
13 The development corporation is a creature of the Conservative Government , who clearly do not trust democracy in operation in Wales .
14 ‘ You 're twenty-seven , you 're beautiful — oh , yes you are — ’ she 'd dismissed Shannon 's laughing denial with the airy wave of a hand — and you should be sharing your life with some gorgeous hunk by now , not returning night after night to a cold and empty flat . ’
15 He was not like her own father ; he would not discuss business in front of women .
16 The survey did not include use of lawyers by business clients .
17 We do not advocate routine use of a laryngeal mask in anaesthesia to control tonsillar haemorrhage as it does not guarantee protection from aspiration of blood and gastric contents .
18 On Jan. 23 Sikh militants ambushed Joshi 's cavalcade near the town of Jullunder in Punjab , killing five people , after the BJP rejected a last-minute appeal by the government to call off the march on the grounds that it could not guarantee protection against attacks by Sikh and Kashmiri militants .
19 The overbearing sophistication of conceptualism and minimalism did not guarantee success in art for anyone .
20 That provision in itself does not guarantee continuance in post until age 65 .
21 The Divisional Court held that the effect of the clause was not to exclude liability for breach of the terms concerned with merchantability and fitness for purpose in s14 of the SGA 1979 .
22 He was responding at Commons question time after Labour urged the Chancellor not to increase tax on whisky in the Budget on 16 March .
23 Eventually the local authority associations agreed a self-denying ordinance and in many authorities councillors do not seek access to records on individuals .
24 It is a duty not to cause injury by want of reasonable care .
25 Patients who did not show evidence of relapse after this four week microchallenge had the diagnosis of coeliac disease confirmed by an open challenge with higher doses of gluten .
26 One problem is that the government does not collect information on wealth for tax purposes .
27 ‘ But the guys here must remember I still love to stir things up and England do not do justice to people like Will and Jeremy Guscott .
28 Copts would not give money for use against Copts .
29 A general term can not give rise to zeugma in this way :
30 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
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