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

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1 While this did not expressly exclude the Minority Movement , the growth of Communist-led " rank and file movements " did in effect bring an end to the MM and to all formal Party subsidiaries within the unions .
2 This leads to the following definition of economic earnings per share : subject to the restriction which implies that the present value of new external funds must sum to zero over the life of the firm , otherwise the firm would not effectively have a budget constraint .
3 In other words , the speaker 's use of run does not necessarily give the hearer access to the entry for SPRINT .
4 For many decades , a deposit of £150 was required and even the £500 now suggested will not necessarily deter the strip club owner or pop star who is otherwise lacking in publicity and for whom the outlay of such a sum may well be worthwhile .
5 This does not necessarily mean a mathematics degree , as many people imagine .
6 It does not necessarily reflect the trading position of the company as a whole .
7 How on earth can the Government ensure that tenant participation takes place if they force through a tendering process which will not necessarily guarantee the tenant involvement we want ?
8 The system does not necessarily include a balance lift that is to say duplicate tanks working up and down duplicate inclines in reverse direction .
9 There is not much temperature-produced density contrast at a given level ; thus this does not much affect the buoyancy force .
10 This will not only protect the notice face from the weather but also deter the vandal .
11 By laying down larger areas of copper track , you will not only make the copper foil pattern better able to adhere to the board , but you will speed up the etching time also .
12 Such an arrangement , if introduced , will not only simplify the grant system but should also be more neutral in effect ( by neither penalizing nor rewarding authorities for expenditure above or below GREA — see Wilson , 1986 , p. 52 ) .
13 A spokesman for Sefton 's public protection department said : ‘ Firework users should not only follow the firework code , they should buy well-known brands from bona fide suppliers .
14 But as a manager you must not only understand the appraisal scheme but also adapt it to your own needs .
15 This is so , not least because the efficiency of a PLC 's operation can affect its financial statements : stores which allow inventory to deteriorate unnoticed will not only lose the company money , they will overstate the stock valuation in the balance sheet .
16 They can not just assume the researcher role and use students as experimental subjects , observing how they learn under varying conditions with detached interest to satisfy an intellectual curiosity .
17 The conversion did not just affect the family transport .
18 For the same reason , one does not normally restrict the denominator population to those who are of appropriate age and single . )
19 For example , an asset such as land would not normally attract a depreciation charge but it would result in principal charges to revenue if it was financed by loan .
20 From these conflicting interests emerged representation that did not always reflect the majority interest .
21 The visitors ' committee did not always support the workhouse master .
22 The zeal does not always survive the pedestrian management structures of local government , and perhaps it takes a more than ordinary enthusiasm to persist after the efforts of economizing councillors under pressure to do something about the rates .
23 Such harassment did not always need a fighting patrol 's strength : Lieutenant J.A .
24 ‘ I 'm known as a bit of a rebel and someone who does not always follow the party line , ’ he adds .
25 It can not arbitrarily select the member state in which the parties to the merger have their highest market share .
26 In practice many poor law unions did not strictly enforce the workhouse test , and as the years passed the elderly and the sick were increasingly given outdoor relief .
27 We can also infer from the trends depicted in Figure 2 that gusts did not unduly affect the rotor ship 's dynamic stability .
28 Keep interest rates low ( at r 1 ) in order , say , to keep down the costs of investment , but also reduce money supply to a level of Q 2 The trouble here is that the government can not both control the money supply and keep interest rates down without running into the problem of disequilibrium .
29 There is no reason why a professor of history , say , should not also manage a family business if he has the time and energy .
30 But the question then arises as to whether all this interactive effort serves only to facilitate the internalization of linguistic knowledge , as Long appears to imply , or whether it does not also develop the executive ability referred to earlier , whereby the learner can access that knowledge in a range of communicative contexts .
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