Example sentences of "which [verb] not [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bills are read a first time in the same way as in the case of Government Bills , two weeks after the ballot is taken , and there is consequently little time for any consultation or drafting which has not already taken place .
2 For a centre which has not previously offered SCOTVEC awards , approval as a SCOTVEC centre will be assessed against centre-related criteria .
3 For a centre which has not previously offered SCOTVEC awards approval will be assessed against the following centre-related criteria .
4 In the rural areas , lack of access to land , drought ( which has not only destroyed crops but has meant that impoverished people have had to sell their livestock and have even been forced off the land by hardship ) , and rising prices have further marginalized poor rural dwellers .
5 Many more recent innovations in costume have led to today 's all-over leotard and tights which has not only given dancers complete freedom of movement but has given choreographers freedom to design as they will without constricting rules and conventions .
6 Despite the failure to ratify SALT II both Superpowers adhered to the terms of the treaty ( they continued to do so until 1986 ) and in mid-1982 a new round of talks on strategic weapons began , called START , which aimed not simply to place limits on strategic arms but to reduce them .
7 In our view , the advertising award of the decade should go to the brain who thought up the series of anti-smoking television adverts which did not even mention lung cancer , but drew attention to the fact that smoking gives you bad breath .
8 It might make sense to argue that no bona fide university could exist which did not also conduct research .
9 Its success is partly explained by the fact that the intra-EMS exchange rate realignments that have been effected were deliberately confined to magnitudes which did not fully offset inflation rate differentials .
10 Democracy , then , in Syracuse , Akragas and elsewhere , meant the rule of a prosperous agricultural class , which did not necessarily regard Carthage as an enemy , or benevolent co-existence with Carthage as a sin .
11 ‘ It was especially bad for me because I played with a guitar that had a floating bridge , which did n't really help things .
12 In addition , many existing tests are decontextualised approaches which do not adequately assess children 's understanding of meaning .
13 The experiment was designed using situations and events which do not clearly put individuals in different major roles .
14 Apart from non-cosmopolitan countries , Greece and , more surprisingly , Germany , which do not readily accept cards for cash or payment , cards are undoubtedly a useful addition to travellers cheques .
15 The guidelines , it said , appeared to " permit the killing of people who are involved in activities which do not necessarily endanger life " .
16 Unfortunately , the only easily quantifiable measure is new membership of the library but this is inadequate and inappropriate when the present wider range of services go beyond lending services and into the provision of various information services which do not necessarily require membership of the public library .
17 Sometimes it is necessary to include intermediate nodes , which do not actually represent records , but are included to maintain the correct hierarchical structure , so that they will be processed in the required order .
18 The leap from competence scores ( which do not really measure competence , but only use ) to " acquisitional hierarchy " — in the meantime having identified speakers of Patois as second language learners — seems unjustified .
19 In making recommendations , to take into account the need not to increase calls on teachers ' and pupils ' time for activities which do not directly promote learning , and to limit costs .
20 It is our responsibility to develop raw materials which do n't always need solvents .
21 There are also indirect impacts of silviculture which relate not only to forest management but to the construction of roads and the effect of forest removal on watershed management .
22 's work , which does not even address psychology specifically , provides clear examples .
23 Physical geography in general , and geomorphology in particular , could be in danger of developing into a science which does not even attempt understanding of such basic mechanics and principles , partly by analogy with the decline of positivism in human geography .
24 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
25 Listing , in theory , is an objective assessment of architectural or historical importance which does not necessarily prevent demolition .
26 New York is uncommon political turf , and Mr Brown has been helped mightily by a press that prides itself on its aggression and which does not much like Mr Clinton .
27 As air fresheners and other chemicals deliver only temporary results , it is now the time to try a new product which does n't just mask smells , but actually digests them , claim the manufacturers .
28 The ‘ piecemeal ’ entry of the former colleges of education and some other colleges which had not previously secured polytechnic status was not quite along lines that the Robbins Committee had proposed , but the picture of higher education that had been developing from the early 1960s was now broader and more complex .
29 Purley depôt was put into use as a store for war damaged cars , plus a few cars in running order , which had not yet received windscreens to the driver 's platforms .
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