Example sentences of "are [not/n't] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here , they are quiet as mice throughout Act 1 and are not heard to applaud at the end .
2 The two tiers are not intended to exist in a hierarchical relationship to each other .
3 There is a long-standing presumption that Acts of Parliament are not intended to derogate from the requirements of international law .
4 They are not invited to enquire into the process of their learning or how this is affected by what teachers require them to do .
5 And these men are not caused to die by the fact that all men die ( which would restore the causal analysis , with an intermediary cause ) ; rather , all men die because those men do ( among others ) .
6 EUROTUNNEL confirmed yesterday that Channel tunnel revenues are not forecast to rise in the early years of operation to offset the £2.2bn rise in the cost of the project to £7bn .
7 Magistrates who deal with family matters have been specially trained and are not allowed to sit in the Family Court until that training has been completed .
8 We can perhaps refer to the superior working-class culture and superior beer , but we are not allowed to refer to the economic or industrial successes .
9 The players are not allowed to run with the ball .
10 Analysis of the period and cumulative variances provide a control mechanism helping to ensure that each expenditure and commitments are not allowed to rise above the company 's ability to provide the funds from its operations .
11 Analysis of the period and cumulative variances provide a control mechanism helping to ensure that each expenditure and commitments are not allowed to rise above the company 's ability to provide the funds from its operations .
12 The yellow lines mean that during that part of the year when they apply — the summer months — people attending services are not allowed to park outside the church and presumably the restrictions would apply to hearses and wedding cars as well .
13 If you go to see this football club to watch the football match , you are not allowed to park on the grass verge outside because the police do n't let you but if you go to a car boot sale at the football club the next day the cars , the grass verge is littered with cars cos it 's Sunday presumably and the police are not allowed to enforce on it so I do think that some of the traffic problems maybe need to be more carefully reinforced to stop this , you know , to stop the dealers you 're not going tyo these places but you know I think you do need to , you do need to , to regulate them but please , you know , do n't let's push them out altogether .
14 Champions are not allowed to compete in the Open Classes as they do not need the points on offer .
15 Pets are not allowed to travel in the removal van so make sure you have proper provision for them in your own vehicle .
16 ‘ The members of the apparatus are not constrained to act in a definite way by the position they occupy in the structure of social reproduction ’ .
17 Scoops may be provided for powders , although shakers are preferred , where the product is sprinkled neat onto the surface to be treated provided that the product is packed in shakers so users are not required to decant from a bulk container .
18 Europeans are not used to change on a major scale .
19 Once employees are certain they are not going to move with the company , they are going to look for alternative work .
20 ‘ We are not going to do without a great car economy , ’ declared Margaret Thatcher in March 1990 in the course of dismissing ‘ airy-fairy ’ green ideas about a return to village life .
21 If we are not going to appeal to the anthropic principle , we need some unifying theory to account for the initial conditions of the universe and the values of the various physical parameters .
22 ( ‘ We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade ’ , an ‘ associate ’ of Roy Hattersley told The Observer , 6th May 1990 . )
23 Even if you are not going to apply for a Legal Aid franchise , membership of the panel will be important for anyone putting themselves forward as a personal injury specialist ( see Appendix 2A for the Personal Injury Panel criteria ) .
24 Such businesses are not going to survive in the face of the pressure being applied by insurance companies to have their customers only deal with approved repairers , particularly when it is becoming harder and more expensive to become an approved repairer and then maintain one 's company as such .
25 We are not going to enquire into the details how such beams can be produced ( it belongs to the subject of physical electronics ) ; we shall accept the fact that the beam exists and will try to work out the forces on the outermost electrons .
26 So while the practice of resignation has been re-established , it is still true that ministers are not expected to suffer for the shortcomings of their staff .
27 All overheads are fixed and are not expected to change from the present cost of f2,000 per month .
28 Unlike the United States Supreme Court , which can delve deep into the deliberations of the Founding Fathers to try to elucidate what was meant by a particular provision of the Constitution , British courts are not permitted to look at the proceedings of Parliament in order to determine what Parliament really meant .
29 Solicitors are not permitted to enter into an agreement with their clients that purports to exclude their liability for professional misconduct ( which extends to professional negligence ) though subject to the following rules liability can be limited by contract : ( 1 ) liability may not be limited below the minimum level of cover afforded under the Indemnity Fund ; ( 2 ) liability can not be limited at all for fraud or reckless disregard of professional obligations ; ( 3 ) s60(5) of the Solicitors Act avoids any provision in a contentious business agreement purporting to exclude the liability of a solicitor for negligence or to relieve him of his professional responsibilities ; ( 4 ) ss2(2) and 11(4) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 will apply to agreements between solicitors and their clients to ensure that limited liability provisions which do not fall foul of any other rule comply with the essential requirement of reasonableness .
30 They 're asking too much of one another and just are n't managing to meet in the middle .
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