Example sentences of "not [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Until then I had always held the view that police officers do not fabricate evidence against men they know to be innocent , but rather against those whom they genuinely , if mistakenly , believe to be guilty . |
2 | Pound was in all seriousness embarked on an epic poem ( which he defined , following of all unlikely authorities Rudyard Kipling , as ‘ the tile of the tribe ’ ) ; he could not and did not expect understanding from readers who supposed that the epic poem had died in the seventeenth century if not before , whose expectations therefore were conditioned by their experience of the brief or else extended lyric . |
3 | Unlike many terrorists , Iranian or Iranian-linked groups often do not claim responsibility for atrocities they commit . |
4 | It has been their job to see that local councils do not spend money on activities which can not be justified by statute . |
5 | The poor would at least have a common school with the advantaged in society , enjoy a common programme and though this in itself did not mark equality of outcomes it did secure equality of access . |
6 | ‘ Do not demand interest on loans you make to a brother Israelite . |
7 | First , women may not have access to relatives who are able or willing to respond . |
8 | In all of this it has been assumed that the general rule applies and that X , not being the owner could not confer ownership on Y who in turn could not confer ownership on Z. It now remains to examine those exceptional situations where the original owner may lose his ownership , i.e. where title may be conferred by someone who himself has no title . |
9 | In all of this it has been assumed that the general rule applies and that X , not being the owner could not confer ownership on Y who in turn could not confer ownership on Z. It now remains to examine those exceptional situations where the original owner may lose his ownership , i.e. where title may be conferred by someone who himself has no title . |
10 | In those types of applications those types of systems , we can not afford inavailability of information we need to invest significant sums of money if fault tolerant hardware in mirrored disks in duplex networks . |
11 | The Ramblers ' Association said it welcomed any measures that allowed more people to walk in the countryside , and assistant director David Baskine said : ‘ It is important that the proposals will not offer payment to farmers who own land where public access is already allowed . ’ |
12 | In that you could see what was happening on the floor but it did n't show continuity of work which easily |
13 | One solution is never to leave your home unoccupied again , but if you ca n't face life without holidays you could pay someone to be there when you are n't . |
14 | You clearly ca n't have sex with fellas you ai n't fond of . |
15 | Even now I 'll go back and I ca n't play note for note what I played then ; I can get the general feel of it but I can never go back and hit it note for note . |
16 | Even now I 'll go back and I ca n't play note for note what I played then ; I can get the general feel of it but I can never go back and hit it note for note |
17 | Washing-up Liquid : If you ca n't get hold of bleach you can use diluted washing-up liquid instead . |
18 | ‘ Now that they ca n't get hold of cocaine they 'll just crash out . ’ |