Example sentences of "not [verb] them [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Who knows what the exact situation will be and what problems will arise as those changes are forced upon the Scottish people who did not want them in the first place ?
2 The courts recognise these limitations , which are inherent in any system of taking evidence abroad ahead of the trial , but can not regard them as a sufficient objection to the making of the order .
3 Given then that all public sector organizations will keep meticulous records of debtors , it is hard to see that much effort is saved by not incorporating them in the double entry .
4 the best way to solve pollution problems is not to create them in the first place .
5 ‘ The best way to solve pollution problems is not to create them in the first place .
6 I can not chuck them at the last minute .
7 Your father , and Elizabeth and the others , are very worried about you , because you have not visited them for a long time .
8 Certainly the tabular method of presenting results does not show them in the best light and the use of graphs would have made them much more accessible .
9 Most countries organize censuses of their population on something like ten-yearly intervals , but not all do , and they certainly do not do them at the same point in time .
10 The Christian communicators ' awareness of the essential role of the Holy Spirit does not provide them with a short cut to achieve instant impact .
11 Some were canonised and others — like Eckhart and Tauler — were hounded by the Church , but all were seen to be of enormous importance by their contemporaries , even by people who could not follow them into the inner world .
12 Although they will gallop around trying to get rid of the bot-fly , they seem to quickly discover that the bot will not follow them into the dense shade of a shelter shed or stable .
13 Assessments of the permissible level of incidental catch should be based on the desirability of returning dolphin stocks to original levels , not holding them at a depleted level through a continuation of a high level of incidental kill .
14 Clearly , if the knowledge that classes A and B were once distinct is no longer present in speakers ' minds , they can not pick out the class B items and so can not separate them from the merged class and then re-merge them with a completely different class .
15 For though princes might now punish delinquent vassals or officials ( see pp. 360 , 286 ) , there was solid political sense in not subjecting them to the same penalties as lesser men .
16 Since then , negatively , he did not number them among the twelve , it may be held to have been his intention not to do so .
17 In a national park , 33 such species were found : one endemic ( Acacia koa , Leguminosae ) though six other indigenous species were pantropical coastal plants , but three others with such nectaries elsewhere in their range did not have them in the Hawaiian populations .
18 Most children do grow out of their sensitivities gradually , and it is important not to keep them on a restricted diet any longer than necessary .
19 My flocks of thought have dispersed and become lost for I have not marked them with the branding iron of the images .
20 Why not circulate them to the whole group .
21 In considering Lanfranc 's letter of 1072 , we were faced with the question : Why did he not produce them at the papal court ?
22 This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view .
23 They might be , predictably , so unpopular that Parliament would not pass them in the first place .
24 Who should we not embrace them as a general strategy for legislation whenever the community is divided over some issue of principle ?
25 Fish are very demanding for the draughtsman because one can not put them into an attractive or anthropomorphic pose ; what can sometimes be done is to show the scenery where the fish was caught .
26 Nevertheless , whether the parties want compromise or a contest , their legal advisers can not satisfy them without a thorough knowledge of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ( " UCTA " ) , and of the underlying principles contained in the Sale of Goods Act 1979 ( " SGA " ) , and the Supply of Goods And Services Act 1982 ( " SGSA " ) .
27 Thus regions may make a case for transport links with the Tunnel on the grounds that current levels of business demand it , but may not request them as a necessary precondition to the creation of that demand .
28 Why is it that those countries can accept basic , decent minimum standards for their people whereas this Government will not accept them for the British people ?
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