Example sentences of "[be] not [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | By contrast , the terms kinship , magic , myth and ritual , are devoid of any general agreed meaning and are not tied in with any clearly identifiable set of representative social roles . |
2 | Somewhat surprising is the fact that the longest hours are not put in by the women with the largest number of children . |
3 | They are not going in at the moment but that does n't worry me because he is a smashing lad doing the right things again . |
4 | The the the they 're not fitted in to any framework of stronger structures to back er the proposals put before us er er t today . |
5 | I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities . |
6 | They 're not coming in till boxing night . |
7 | He added : ‘ They 're not coming in like Rambo , with guns blazing . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 're not giving in to Narouz . |
9 | I 'm not staying in with you if you 're gon na be in a foul mood mother . |
10 | ‘ As I expect you are aware , Mr Leland , my room in your Private Wing is booked from this evening , but as I wanted to attend a regimental dinner tonight , with Mr Remington-Hart 's consent I 'm not moving in until tomorrow . ’ |
11 | And er I thought well I wo n't really , and I probably did n't like losing anyway you know I I I was never a good loser I do n't think , and I thought no I sha n't get many votes and I 'll look silly I 'm not putting in for it . |
12 | I said could n't care less if it 's triple time I 'm not coming in on a Sunday . |
13 | I said I see enough of this place all bleeding week I 'm not coming in on a Sunday . |
14 | And he phoned , and he phoned the pub this afternoon and he says I 'm not coming in to work tonight . |
15 | Christine , I 'm not coming in till nine o'clock , perhaps half past eight , half past eight , I will pick you up as well . |
16 | Parallelised configurations are n't penned in until 1993 . |
17 | At the moment people are n't coming in till 1.30 and that makes it harder for the DJ to get an atmosphere going . |
18 | They were not locked in with it , of course they were not . |
19 | It would surely be better for the case of female representation in the letters page ( 8 May ) if the concerned person of gender were not to write in from Hampton Wick . |
20 | Threats were levelled that if cards were n't filled in by deadlines , good leads would be taken from dealers . |
21 | The vital veins from her lungs — the pulmonary veins — were n't draining in to her heart , but into a chamber which bypassed it and sent blood down to the liver instead . |
22 | When the case was first heard last week , the judge , Harold Wilson wanted to know why police were n't called in in 1990 when Social services first knew of the abuse . |
23 | The parents of one family were n't taken in for questioning at all that day , but Mrs W was . |
24 | But the Thames Valley Police were n't brought in until June 1992 . |
25 | He said , cos we find people were n't coming in at nine o'clock , you know |
26 | In most cases the discrepancy arises because " legitimacy " ( a social concept ) is not tied in with the issue of who is the biological parent of the child . |
27 | This power can be exercised only in cases where the application is not called in by the secretary of state himself . |
28 | Even if the loan is not called in by the investors , there are likely to be other implications . |
29 | The drawing suggests how a sector of resources has been ignored and is not linked in to the over-all plan . |
30 | One of the latest comes from the Ecclesiastical insurance group and it is a freestanding AVC , ie , it is not linked in with your company pension scheme . |