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

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1 For Oakeshott the authority of respublica does not arise from the mere existence of a rule of recognition .
2 It does not arise from the old style but in opposition to it .
3 It does not disappear from the monetary sector .
4 It did not evolve from the previous work on the classical Super ( which would never have led to it ) but was a piece of serendipity .
5 They may even drive on occasions but must not deviate from the agreed route except where reasonable to protect the child .
6 On Dec. 27 government spokesperson Yuan Mu was hissed at during a packed meeting with Beijing University students on current events when he said that China would not deviate from the socialist road , despite current events in Romania [ see pp. 37104-05 ] .
7 They are people dedicated to seeing that corporate goals and cultures do not deviate from the chosen path .
8 During the talks in Hanoi Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Le Mai urged the lifting of the US trade embargo against Vietnam , but Solomon insisted that the USA would not deviate from the four-point path to normalization outlined in April 1991 [ see p. 38149 ] .
9 Once cut , however , they should be treated as any other cold meat and kept under refrigeration , usually with the cut end covered — do not buy from a cut salame which is not refrigerated .
10 According to the hon. Lady 's argument , Scotland would not benefit from a nationalist solution to the problems of nuclear waste disposal .
11 Unlike still red wines , sparkling Champagne does not benefit from a detectable tannin content , although a little tannin will be added prior to the last racking to activate the fining agent .
12 To answer in the negative is to say that older children will not benefit from the stunning picture , the arresting image , or the picture that illuminates a story , and that provides a range of visual possibilities .
13 However , the final epoch of history , the communist or socialist society which Marx believed would eventually supplant capitalism , will not result from a new force of production .
14 These did not result from the Pleistocene glaciation ( in fact none of the ice ages of the past appear to have coincided with mass extinctions ) , but all occurred after the final retreat of the ice .
15 But Mr Murdoch stressed that Levack 's troubles did not stem from the recent collapse of Lilley group ; it had only low exposure to subcontracting .
16 She crunched through toast and marmalade while Rory had a shower , then said they had to hurry down to breakfast , she 'd need the bulk to make sure a hangover did not develop from the great variety of booze they 'd sunk the night before .
17 Some indicators , such as unemployment , may have classified these developments as being at least as deprived as the inner-urban areas , but they did not gain from the inner-city initiative .
18 I hope the result will not detract from the overall confidence of the team as the premiership is there to be won , if we keep up our record good record in the league .
19 Furthermore , full discussions with the National Rivers Authority have ensured that the water taken will not detract from the overall beauty of the Falls , and neither will the mosses and other flora be affected .
20 Such points , nevertheless , should not detract from the overall value of his political theory .
21 No one thing is outstanding , and in that way the cathedral compares somewhat unfavourably with other Milanese churches , the very specific treasures of , say , San Maurizio church do not detract from the sheer majesty of the cathedral .
22 This would allow some room for choice , but would not detract from the fundamental notion of a centrally planned service .
23 This must not detract from the enormous value of May 's pioneer work in publishing such large collections , and he can hardly be blamed for being the victim , as we all are in turn , of the limitation of the knowledge and ideas of the day .
24 They may not come from a church-going background , but with encouragement they might well respond to an invitation to be part of the Church 's music , at least occasionally .
25 I once sat on a Labour-controlled council which went out to tender and would not accept the lowest tender because it did not come from a direct labour department .
26 For example , the case of Hope , who did not come from a broken home , is atypical : most black sportsmen have much more instrumental relationships with their mentors , seeking to learn techniques , draw inspiration and get motivated for important events .
27 This fuller appreciation may result from a short or a long article , even occasionally some unexpected insight or well-phrased judgement ; but it will not come from a brief comment off the cuff , an item of gossip , or a mere listing .
28 Michel Debré , a Prime Minister under de Gaulle and author of the constitution of the Vth Republic , declared that ‘ since in France government stability can not come from the electoral law , it must come from making governmental rules ’ , a classic statement justifying raison d'état and distrust of the people .
29 That forthright common sense does not come from the Conservative Newsline ; nor is it a quote from my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State or my hon. Friend the Member for Enfield , Southgate ( Mr. Portillo ) .
30 " Hell is oneself , " Edward exclaims because he , like the others , can not escape from the small circle of his selfhood .
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