Example sentences of "not [adv] [vb infin] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , there are clear baseline differences in disease severity between groups and the analysis did not properly address differences in response between treatments .
2 Hence those who take a floating charge from a company which can not be proved to be solvent , and which does not survive for a further year , can not thereby obtain protection in respect to their existing debts , but only to the extent that they provide the company with new value and thus increase the assets available for other creditors .
3 This implies that variations in CL intensity need not necessarily reflect changes in bulk pore fluid composition .
4 Even an ideal concept of income or consumption does not necessarily represent differences in opportunity sets ; and when we allow for the deviation of observable income , or consumption , from the ideal measure , the problems become still more severe .
5 Determinism in principle does not necessarily imply predictability in practice .
6 This freedom did not necessarily find expression in forms which were in conflict with the ruling patrician elite .
7 The exhibition will not only show life in Bentley during the past 150 years , but also that of Froyle , concentrating on the development of both village schools , culminating in their merger in 1986 .
8 Those candidates exercise their freedoms and I defend those freedoms — If the freedoms which Conservative Members say they want to uphold were so widespread , they would not only define freedom in terms of the power to own shares in a company but would seek to defend it in terms of being able to get a job in that company , in a country with getting on for 2.5 million unemployed .
9 I do not merely spend time in Manchester — where I spend more time than anywhere else outside London and my constituency , which is my home town .
10 Youth ( a comparative term in this context ) and experience do not normally go hand in hand .
11 Even gentlemen who did not normally display interest in babies sent anxiously to inquire about its progress .
12 It should be remembered that in this chapter we are dealing only with stress within the word ; this means that we are looking at words as they are said in isolation , which is a rather artificial situation — we do not often say words in isolation , except for a few such as ‘ yes ’ , ‘ no ’ , ‘ possibly ’ , ‘ please ’ and interrogative words such as ‘ what ’ , ‘ who ’ , etc. , but looking at words in isolation does help us to see stress placement and stress levels more clearly than studying them in the context of continuous speech .
13 Continuing his tour of crowned heads , Napoleon III went from Stuttgart to Weimar , where he met Franz-Joseph of Austria , but the encounter seems to have been no more than a routine courtesy call between sovereigns and the fact that it did not even take place in Vienna underlined the private nature of the meeting .
14 An added irritant is that the SERC employs permanently people who would not even get jobs in universities now .
15 As Schwab ( 1964 ) has pointed out , one of the features of Plato 's scheme is that it does not primarily classify knowledge in terms of what it is of or about but in terms of its quality — its degrees of reality .
16 Similarly , one could not satisfactorily analyse modalism in rock music without also dealing with the decline of modal folk song , in its traditional social contexts ; the urban folk revival ; the use of modal techniques by elite composers , and the ‘ discovery ’ of modal medieval and renaissance music ; the commodification of major-minor tonality by Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood , against which modalism could be seen as ‘ exotic ’ or ‘ primitive ’ ; the internationalization of capital bringing , through American cultural imperialism , the influence of modal Afro-American musics which , at the same time , could be seen as offering a potential for critique vis-à-vis the dominant , major-minor musical language ; and so on .
17 There was a lot of stress on resources , and by resources I do n't just mean books in libraries , I mean staffing resources primarily … and we used to be very fierce about the quality of course leadership , for example .
18 We do n't just help people in Africa .
19 People do n't just hear conversations in hotel rooms . ’
20 I got into bed , and I was really nice and warm , and I was lying back , I do n't really like to lie back when I 'm doing something , I like to sit up in bed , I do n't generally do work in bed .
21 I wonder whether , you know , she ca n't really write articles in English .
22 We do n't really understand voodoo in America .
23 The other reason is that the demands of what you advertise and for whom also changes — you do n't often find people in advertising complaining of boredom .
24 Countries like Brazil , Mexico or Tanzania ca n't simply write checks in cruzados , pesos or shillings and expect their creditors to be happy .
25 She felt a new and frightening sense of resentment that she could n't even feed Debbie in peace .
26 I know he said it in anger but you do n't even say things in anger if you do n't feel them and that really bothers me a bit .
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