Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly even information that would predict the market share perfectly must not cost more than £75k or an overall reduction in pay-off will result . |
2 | Clearly even information that would predict the market share perfectly must not cost more than £75k or an overall reduction in pay-off will result . |
3 | But we must not build too much , at this early stage in Gassendi 's thought , on these positive aspects of it . |
4 | Table 1.4 also gives some sense of the differences of emphasis within these broad subject categories , showing that polytechnic/college courses are often ‘ applied ’ , whereas those in the universities are ( by implication ) often ‘ theoretical ’ or ‘ pure ’ ; although one must not rely too much on labels in higher education . |
5 | It must also seek the permission of the Charity Commissioners , because of a scheme set up in 1986 under which the Trust must not hold less than 50 per cent of the voting rights of Wellcome . |
6 | the trust must not hold more than 10 per cent of the total capital of any one company ; |
7 | The candidate must not be hidden in or by the crowd ; at the same time he must not appear too remote . |
8 | Sarah had been able to attend the caelidhes again , warned by her mother that she must not do more than two dances , but she found them greatly changed . |
9 | On the other hand , successful communication must work within the framework of the receiver 's existing knowledge ; it must not make too many demands . |
10 | ‘ You — you must not refine too much upon — upon what transpired between us . |
11 | She must not rest too long . |
12 | It is important to be aware that trade unions are organisations in their own right , and we must not assume too hastily or too readily that the goals of a trade union organisation are the same as those of its members or full-time officials . |
13 | A typical pattern is described by a former minister of transport and subsequent chairman of BR : ‘ Over and over again we could have settled much more cheaply by settling more quickly but , at each stage , we were told that we must not settle quickly because the Government really were going to fight this one to the bitter end … |
14 | ( c ) South Metropolitan cars must not remain unnecessarily on Corporation tracks . |
15 | " Please , Hari , you must not think badly of me . |
16 | Nay , I must not think thus ! |
17 | But you must not think too much about her . ’ |
18 | As this is one of the main characteristics of the late medieval rural economy , one must not expect too much from the evidence of excavations . |
19 | But we must not forget also the changing role of the state . |
20 | Homesitters must not leave home for longer than three hours in the day and one hour after dark . |
21 | But you must not regret so bitterly ! |
22 | I really thought it was going to be sort of ‘ You must not drink ever again' and ‘ You naughty boy , you must n't do it ever again' sort of thing . |
23 | of influence which must not go away , |
24 | More immediately , while realism dictated that Mary would go to England when she married , Henry was told very bluntly that she must not go sooner : such a demand would be ‘ a right high and right great inconvenience to the realm of Scotland ’ , and parliament trusted to the English king 's ‘ high wisdom ’ , and assumed that he would not insist . |
25 | But you must not go alone . |
26 | Junctions controlled by police or a traffic warden , when all traffic is held up by police officer or traffic warden you must not go left or right until you are signalled to do so . |
27 | ‘ We must not go too far , ’ said Holmes . |
28 | But the designer must not go too far in the other direction by filling the schedule with deeply sensitive and thought-provoking questions so that the respondent is exhausted after a short period . |
29 | ‘ You must not go there ; you will be killed ! ’ warned my cab driver … |
30 | Visitors to Greece on a package holiday using a charter fight may visit Turkey or any other neighbouring country for the day but must not stay overnight . |