Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A process so hedged about with medical mystery and old wives ' tales that no man was allowed to share in it now became an experience he must not miss for the world . |
2 | must not proceed for a private customer with any one packaged product if it is aware of another packaged product on the market which will meet the customer 's requirements better ; and |
3 | must not proceed for a private customer with a packaged product of , or arranged by , any person with whom the firm has a connection unless the firm believes on reasonable grounds that the product will meet the customer 's requirements better than any other packaged product on the market . |
4 | You must not look for the book until you reach the shelf carrying its class number . |
5 | Therefore there was no reason why volenti should not succeed for the employer . |
6 | The King was , however , also King of his Dominions and it had been provided by the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 , that Parliament should not legislate for the Dominions ( defined as Australia , Canada , the Irish Free State , Newfoundland , New Zealand and the Union of South Africa ) except at the request of and with the consent of the Dominion concerned . |
7 | In the last sentence erm my view is that we should not wait for an application to build on this site . |
8 | ‘ We are aware of the local feeling and have come to the view that we should not fight for the additional land requirement , ’ Mr Walker said . |
9 | Accordingly , the draftsman should not provide for the usual disregard of tenant 's improvements in the valuation formula . |
10 | We should not look for a simple reflection : ‘ a single , fixed mode of exchange ; in reality there are many modes , their character is determined historically , and they are continually renegotiated ’ . |
11 | Israel wo n't and should n't pay for the freedom of Kuwait |
12 | With an uncertain outlook for nineteen ninety three from our point of view it 's absolutely crucial to get costs in line we had obviously done cost-cutting during the previous two years , but we really needed to be sure that if revenues were not going to increase , we should n't wait for a recovery to bail us out . |
13 | He says that if it 's given regular pruning there 's no reason why it should n't live for a few hundred years more . |
14 | Teenage farm workers are particularly sensitive to their image at an age when they are dating girls who may or may not hope for a better future than that of a farm worker 's wife . |
15 | Elderly people require a lot of time and effort on a GP 's part , the GP gets extra money for that but it may not compensate for the extra work . ’ |
16 | Some companies advertise kit , knowing that stocks are low and may not last for the full life of the ad . |
17 | Some companies advertise kit , knowing full well that stocks are low and may not last for the full life of the ad . |
18 | They may not qualify for the names ‘ colonisers ’ or ‘ pioneers ’ , but great numbers of people have gone abroad from the county during this century . |
19 | As Family Development Nurses , we are still working within a system which is based on uniform structures and procedures which may not allow for the flexibility of approach , or the necessary degree of autonomy which is needed , to be always relevant to the needs of each individual or family . |
20 | He simply hopes they will emerge of their own accord , and this may not happen for a considerable time . |
21 | Your scheme may or may not ask for a contribution from you . |
22 | I would have been quite happy just to have been on the bench for the entire championship but , as it turned out , I had another big incentive in that as Gary might not play for the rest of the Five Nations there would be four internationals available if I proved good enough ’ . |
23 | ‘ You 'll not stay for the wedding ? |
24 | Cynthia could not speak for the sobs that now came from her throat . |
25 | We could not go for a walk that afternoon . |
26 | His mouth was too dry to speak but he could not reach for the water now . |
27 | Taken by surprise , she could not answer for a moment and than said angrily , ‘ If you knew , why did n't you say something before ? ’ |
28 | Indeed , I remember warning her , half in joke , half in earnest , that I could not answer for the new Government lasting more than six weeks . |
29 | Although the syntactic filter could no doubt be improved , it probably could not compensate for a 20,000 word lexicon and/or poorer acoustic-phonetic discrimination . |
30 | These honours could not compensate for the misery of his diocesan life . |