Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [modal v] not " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , the way in which past pecuniary loss is calculated will not be dealt with here .
2 This derives from the long established principle that the risk to which a guarantor is exposed can not be altered in any material way without his prior consent .
3 The person to whom it is addressed can not be expected to conduct a minute linguistic analysis of what is said to him where this is accompanied by aggressive gestures .
4 Writing has the effect of distancing the speaker from the hearer ; what is said need not be suited to the requirements of the listener because the listener is absent .
5 Thus a document which is first brought to the purchaser 's notice after the contract is made will not incorporate into the contract terms printed on the document .
6 I should think he 'll be glad when that 's done wo n't he ?
7 ‘ A pre-agreed percentage is deducted for those pensioners it is felt would not have travelled if the fare had not been free . ’
8 Since you are not altering the brain in any other way , the way the brain is organized would not seem to affect the interpretation of stimulation studies .
9 What knowledge is needed can not be specified in advance ; people must develop it for themselves , must assess it , and must communicate it .
10 The dispositional analysis is meant to cover the whole of the relevant mental state , not just part of it , and that mental state must include its content , otherwise what is thought will not be the content of the psychological act of my thinking .
11 What we 've done is we 've taken out of the table what is unlikely to happen , no not unlikely , er I 'll rephrase that , what is agreed will not come forward in in the structure plan period , the roll forward
12 Assuming there is no change in the relevant law , the data on which the aggregated tables is based will not be available for nearly a hundred years , and we have to keep this timescale in mind when planning for the future .
13 The one study on which this latter conclusion is based can not be generalized to demonstrate that there is a specific deterrent effect for all other corporate offences , and in any case , it should be treated very cautiously , not only because a single study can often be shown later to have missed the general condition , but also because it flies in the face of empirically grounded deterrence theory .
14 It is , therefore , sometimes a little difficult to keep up-to-date , for although what is found may not be in the area being researched by the local historian concerned , it may , nonetheless , have a bearing , for the style of housing suggested for one place may be typical of that formerly existing in another , ten or even a hundred miles away .
15 Eggs laid by flocks in which salmonella is found can not be sold for human consumption .
16 This file is only read when LIFESPAN starts up and so changes that are made while LIFESPAN is running will not take effect until LIFESPAN is stopped and restarted .
17 It , therefore , follows that if a claim is destined for settlement , the fact that a Summons or Initial Writ is served should not allow the insurer to be deflected from that intention .
18 It follows that fear of impending death felt by the victim of a fatal injury before that injury is inflicted can not by itself give rise to a cause of action which survives for the benefit of the victim 's estate .
19 The subjectivists have always insisted that a man who believes that a woman is consenting can not be guilty of rape .
20 We urge that what is devised should not make excessive demands upon time or resources .
21 Postman , I have a Christmas parcel but the name on it is obliterated ca n't be for me then , my name 's Jones .
22 If the teaching is not orientated so that these goals may be reached , then what is achieved will not appear rewarding and so will cause discouragement and frustration ( River 1964 pp 57,170 ) .
23 The way confrontation is handled should not be destructive to the counsellee .
24 Service may be effected on the solicitor : ( 1 ) if by delivering the document at , or sending it by first-class post to the solicitor 's address for service , service by post is deemed to have been effected at the time the letter would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post ( s 7 of the Interpretations Act 1978 ) : or ( 2 ) where the solicitor 's address for service includes a numbered box at a document exchange in a county court , and the document is left at that exchange or at an exchange which transmits daily to the first exchange , it is then deemed to have been served on the second day after the day on which it was left , but any day on which the court office in which one or both exchanges is situated is shut shall not be taken into account ( Ord 1 , r 3 ; Ord 2 , r 5(1A) ; Ord 7 , rr 1(1) ( b ) , 1(3) , and ( 4 ) ) .
25 Similarly the range of tasks for which the device is required may not be known in the kind of detail which is available from comprehensive task descriptions but the designer will consider the extremes of what it is likely to be used for and the environment in which it will be used , for example designing a machine-tool for use in a factory has different requirements from designing a powered garden tool where the user could be wearing heavy gloves , will not be wearing safety-boots and will not receive any formal training .
26 In Dt. 25:4 it is decreed that an ox which is working should not be muzzled but allowed to eat .
27 We 're not sure why research Right , so I 'm going to carry on with anyway and we 're going to start by looking at pages forty two and forty three , forty two and as you can see the units is entitled Should n't Do it to a Dog .
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