Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] from [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It may indeed be exaggerated by our traditional dialectic habits of clash and argument , as I have suggested elsewhere in this book , but it does not arise from them .
2 André Gide 's Les Fauxmonnayeurs ( 1926 ) , a novel characterized by self-reflexivity and self-consciousness , in which the device of mise en abyme ( or internal duplication ) is especially conspicuous , has perhaps not received from them the kind of attention that could be expected .
3 The 18-hole course , while still immature , is improving at a rapid pace , though , after a summer of near-drought , it would benefit from a long soaking , which is not to detract from its considerable potential .
4 Our concern is rather to break away from the stale confrontation of reason and spontaneity which has persisted since the Romantic Movement , to invite the man of reason to admit that he never has had any ends which did not spring from his own spontaneity , and the intuitive and impulsive that no insight that flashes from theirs can be acknowledged as objective truth until it survives the ruthless justice of reason .
5 She had not heard from her husband , a policeman in Bosnia , for two days .
6 Rick 's old agent , however , had not heard from him in ten years , and could neither confirm nor deny the rumour .
7 Despite leaving numerous messages with his assistant and wife , she still had not heard from him .
8 I 've written to him , I 've not heard from him yet suggesting you know er say that we 'd like to have a seminar afternoon .
9 ‘ No , I have not heard from him for a month now . ’
10 Women left behind by the emigrants , ‘ widows ’ who had not heard from their husbands for decades , daughters growing up without fathers , without grandfathers , without brothers -once they too were old enough to leave — were hungry for men , everyone knew that , and the law made its profits from the devils — Greed and Lust and Envy — that scampered among humans playing a deadly tag in which all the players are caught and brought down , one by one .
11 He had been sent to the school when a small child and had not heard from them since .
12 If you sent your work to a publisher and have not heard from them for two months , you should write to ask them whether or not they intend to publish it .
13 His father had even telephoned his ex-wife to tell her about what had happened and she had then spoken to Tony , who had not heard from her for some months .
14 It was a raw , strangely sexual laugh ; one he had not heard from her before .
15 You can assume that tests are negative if you have not heard from us within 6 weeks of the test being taken .
16 Having not heard from you in response to my late September FAX , I am a little concerned lest you and Ian have not yet tied up a firm date with Michael Rose of BAIE SECRETARIAT , to whom I am sending a copy of P this fax , for next June 's seminar .
17 As I have not heard from you since sending the Information memorandum on the above group .
18 The statement went on to say that UITF 3 ‘ clearly indicates that the goodwill component should be included as part of the profit or loss on disposal , and not distanced from it as a separate item .
19 We have come to expect that the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) will pour scorn on every idea which does not emanate from himself .
20 I am satisfied that this reference did not emanate from anyone representing the ports authority or the dock company .
21 The number of choices , say in box sizes or colours of material , can sometimes be limited by the teacher so that the youngest children are not discouraged from their natural urge to sort .
22 In a climate where what is thought is less important than that it does not deviate from what it is ‘ correct ’ to think , the use of grids can illuminate the unique aspects of individual insight .
23 Norster , however , would not deviate from his script .
24 Even negation has not come from me . ’
25 His eyes did not waver from her face .
26 It thus ensures that wrongdoers do not profit from their wrongdoings , and is justified because if we failed to punish lawbreakers it would be unfair to the law-abiding .
27 The confiscation laws are an expression of the maxim that a person should not profit from his or her own crime .
28 The basic fiduciary duties may be summarised as follows : ( 1 ) The " no conflict " rule : the fiduciary must not place himself in a position where his own interest conflicts with that of his [ customer ] , the beneficiary ; ( 2 ) The " no profit " rule : the fiduciary must not profit from his position at the expense of his [ customer ] ; ( 3 ) The undivided loyalty rule : a fiduciary owes undivided loyalty to his [ customer ] , the beneficiary , and therefore must not place himself in a position where his duty towards one [ customer ] conflicts with a duty that he owes to another [ customer ] .
29 She hoped that they had not dispersed from their downstairs room .
30 Therefore , despite the extent of his knowledge , the further we recede from the date at which he wrote , and the geographical area on which he is most forthcoming , the less it is possible to be confident that important events were not omitted from his work .
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