Example sentences of "[verb] not [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 we should have a core a of people who 've handled records of achievement and done records of achievement and they should you know not everybody has but we should what staff are capable of in terms of doing this has has has moved dramatic and there 's some still who struggle but everybody 's getting more and
2 It is quite true , as the plaintiffs submit , that provided the person making the valuation is competent to value , it matters not who instructed him to produce the valuation or whether he is an employee of the building society or not .
3 This car dealer commits an offence , not under section 1(1) ( a ) , but only under section 1(1) ( b ) because he has not himself applied a false trade description .
4 In fact , the convictions these arguments try to explain are the product of the second approach , of a deep personification of political and social community , and that is why they do not challenge the Kantian thesis that no one is to blame for what he has not himself done .
5 In particular , the fact that a person ‘ knowingly concerned ’ has not himself received anything under the transaction in question does not , in my judgment , restrict the power of the court to make a section 6(2) order against that person .
6 Has not he realised that the CAP is the only agricultural support system under which consumers pay a subsidy to farmers and end up paying more for their food than if they had not paid the subsidy in the first place ?
7 Has not he forgotten to mention that between 1979 and 1981 investment fell sharply and that it was lower in the third quarter of 1991 than in any other quarter — 12 per cent .
8 Where the local authority is of the opinion that summary proceedings provide an inadequate remedy , for example , where a fine will have little effect in persuading the odour emitter to abate the odour , or where summary action has failed , or is unacceptable due to the availability of the defence of best practicable means , proceedings may be taken in the High Court under s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 , even though the local authority has not itself suffered any damage , provided the odour amounts to a statutory nuisance .
9 If the vendor company has not itself elected , but is bound by an election to waive exemption made by any " relevant associate " within the meaning of para 3(8) 6A VAT Act 1983 , it is treated as having made an election , so Newco will have to elect and notify Customs to ensure that TOGC treatment is obtained .
10 The quiet despair showed we still abide by the old maxim ( written by an American , actually ) about when the great scorer comes he cares not who won or lost but how you played the game .
11 has n't , has n't everybody got a sale on ?
12 Has n't somebody taken mine ?
13 Who else has n't I bet a lot of you have just lumped Luxe Luxembourg in with Germany and France .
14 Now I have n't finished , but I mean I , it really is at the top of my mind , yo , you know it has n't I have n't given it top priority .
15 Has n't You told me to anyway it 's Saturday Saturday .
16 Has n't he lost it ?
17 Has n't he noticed that we 've got one and a half million unemployed ?
18 Has n't he done well ?
19 Why has n't he covered it ?
20 Has n't he heard about the greenhouse effect ?
21 You can but er Bedge has n't he likes the hard way you see .
22 ‘ Then why has n't he seen us ? ’
23 Why has n't he made out ? "
24 Has n't he changed at all ? ’
25 Has n't he read the Book of Ecclesiastes ?
26 Has n't he read the notes properly ?
27 Nicholas ( 5.0 ) : Has n't he to share them out ?
28 " Oh , has n't he had breakfast ? "
29 then I turned round and says no you have n't you 've got eight and a half weeks and he has n't he 's got twelve and a half .
30 Has n't he passed on by now ? ’ said Florrie , craning over her shoulder .
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