Example sentences of "is not [adj] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If the custodian works alone on the site , sometimes it is not possible to spend much time with a school party — but they are keen to get good support material they can give to teachers . |
2 | Therefore , it is not possible to use this condition to argue that a future is underpriced , only that it is overpriced . |
3 | It is not possible to answer this question in terms of the technical efficiency of the device ; its inherent qualities , however admirable in principle , were directly affected by economic factors . |
4 | As suggested by Szekeres ( 1972 ) , it is therefore possible to use these as coordinates in region IV , although care has to be taken at the boundaries and it is not possible to extend these coordinates into the prior regions II and III . |
5 | Those who argue that an objective science of society is not possible maintain that sociology can never be free from ‘ ideology ’ . |
6 | It is not possible to explore any world faith in depth on one period a week . |
7 | Also worthy of closer inspection is the church at Stanley , its twin towers ornately fashioned in stone although it is not possible to see any detail from the canal . |
8 | Unfortunately the practice ratings from Study 1 were not recorded so it is not possible to test this hypothesis . |
9 | The rates of both fatal and other accidents have fluctuated over the years and it is not possible to reach any conclusions concerning long-term trends in socio-economic differences . |
10 | The Figure omits the clones and probes spanning the rDNA region , because the majority of these clones also hybridise to over half of of the other YAC probes , and so it is not possible to place these clones and probes at a single position on the map . |
11 | bone digestion in prey assemblages is the most diagnostic feature by which predators may be identified from the bones of their prey , although here too it is not possible to distinguish all predator species . |
12 | I regret that it is not possible to provide that information in the form requested . |
13 | It is not possible to provide this ordering for users of ORACLE RDBMS . |
14 | There are a large number of organisations where the converse is true : it is not possible to find much talent and they do not occupy the time and effort of executive searchers . |
15 | It is not possible to consider this scheme in a tort book and students should consult a specialist work for detail . |
16 | It is not possible to review this novel without such a background sketch , however flimsy . |
17 | Note , it is not possible to read some modules and enter others at the same time . |
18 | It is not possible to obtain any currency until you arrive in the country . |
19 | It is not possible to make much speed in such conditions . |
20 | However , it is not possible to make this inference from the data as they are based upon subjects ' responses to a single question . |
21 | But if it is not possible to identify any factor such as this , then the economist 's verdict is probably correct : the enterprise is socially inefficient . |
22 | Although it is not necessary to mark each package in the list , all endorsement marks given must be the same as it is not possible to accept some packages and reject others at the same time . |
23 | It is not possible to register any breed of horse or pony unless you are sure or have proof of the parents . |
24 | It is not possible to circumvent these provisions by one company receiving a payment from the trustees and another company associated with the same within TA 1988 , s416 making a loan or other capital payment to the settlor ( s678(4) ) . |
25 | This gives rise to difficulties in serving an abatement or prohibition notice , as it is not possible to specify any works to abate the odour , and yet a notice which merely requires the recipient to take steps to abate the odour , is unlikely to achieve the desired effect . |
26 | Equally , it is not uncommon to find such introductions or extensions of temporary working labelled by those who are critical of them as the introduction or extension of " casualisation " ( see , for instance , the report of a motion passed at the 1986 conference of the engineering workers union ( AUEW ) which " attacked the greater use of casual workers by employers " in Financial Times , 23/4/86 ) . |
27 | ‘ ( 1 ) Whether or not the Director of the Serious Fraud Office , in employing her powers under section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 in relation to a person under investigation who has been charged with an offence , is obliged by any principle of law , before asking any question or seeking any information in relation to that offence , to inform that person that he is not obliged to answer such questions , or provide such information , and , if so , by what principle of law . |
28 | Britain is not obliged to take any action . |
29 | While , of course , it is necessary to become sensitive to the needs of others , even if this means taking on a little of their pain at the time , it is not good to allow this negativity to linger ( remember my experience with Charlotte ? — Chapter 3 ) . |
30 | It is not compulsory to provide any module names , but for each one specified , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No . |