Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 They tend to review their arrangements — perhaps in consultation with their unions — so that allowances remain within Inland Revenue limits ( to ensure employees do not pay tax on them ) and so they provide adequate compensation for any costs incurred and the domestic upheaval involved in moving .
32 They do not associate valour with the handsome and arrogant hunter , and young men are taught to pity such evidence of ‘ lack of control ’ .
33 Using steady state vowels , which do not convey information by means of distinctive articulatory features , no laterality effect was obtained .
34 Can any proposed or established Trust afford the costs of helplines , counselling , follow-up , and possible litigation without sound scientific data that the risks are small and do not justify screening of HCWs undertaking invasive procedures ?
35 But other sorts of drink may be advertised , so long as they do not link consumption to social or sexual success — thus eliminating the predictable drink-this-and-score line .
36 This new approach emphasizes the need for governments to operate macroeconomic policy in accordance with simple and predetermined rules which , on the whole , do not link policy to the current or past state of the economy .
37 There are a number of confounding factors in our deliberation , such as level of knowledge of BSL and the styles involved , attitudes which do not treat BSL as an adequate language code , and the pressures and difficulties of the interpreting task itself .
38 Pour some oil into a small dish ( do not pour oil onto your partner 's body , it can be quite a shock ) , oil your hands , then rub them together to warm the oil .
39 Rare species do not form part of the definition of a community , although it may be useful to state in which community the rarity occurs in order to fix its ecological preference .
40 Religious education and collective worship ( provision of which is compulsory under sections 2 and 6 ) do not form part of the National Curriculum .
41 Shares which the holder may or will be required to redeem are also not equity shares , since they do not form part of the residual interest in the company .
42 The calculations and specimen disclosures shown as illustrations [ … . ] are for general guidance only and do not form part of the [ draft ] FRS .
43 Deciphering the scripts of the ancients is not an easy business , especially if those scripts do not form part of the ‘ family tree ’ of any currently existing script .
44 At a time of growing interest in the art of cultures and societies which do not form part of the Western tradition , the Los Angeles County Museum is mounting an exhibition which will examine the affinities between modern and contemporary art and the work of naive or untrained painters not belonging to the sophisticated infrastructure of galleries , museums and other international art activities .
45 This is juridically an unsatisfactory explanation for those States where treaties do not form part of domestic law unless incorporated by legislation .
46 Those courts which do not form part of the Supreme Court of Judicature are collectively known as inferior courts .
47 On the other hand , there are in some cases statements of principle in general terms , which do not form part of the ratio decidendi and in others statements in dissenting judgments which it seems to me should be considered when the present question has to be resolved .
48 The nucleosomes are composed of two molecules each of H2A , H2B , H3 and H4 , whereas H1 and its variants do not form part of the nucleosome probably being localized at the internucleosomal level ( 2 ) .
49 The net assets attributable to the refining , marketing , shipping and other non exploration and production operations of Ultramar , which were acquired in December 1991 , do not form part of the Group 's continuing business and are included in the balance sheet as businesses held for resale .
50 Social anthropologists employ comparatively few technical terms which do not form part of the ordinary colloquial language to which they have been accustomed since childhood .
51 release of provisions from last balance sheet trading with other companies controlled by the vendors but which do not form part of the transaction
52 It should be noted that the Guidelines do not form part of the Code and are not enforceable under the Bye–Laws of The Engineering Council .
53 Guinness Enterprises consists of those companies which do not form part of the Group 's core activities in beer and spirits .
54 1.22 The clause and clause headings in the body of this agreement and in the Schedules do not form part of this agreement and shall not be taken into account in its construction or interpretation
55 3.18 The clause paragraph and Schedule headings [ and the table of contents ] do not form part of this Lease and shall not be taken into account in its construction or interpretation
56 If the drafter wishes to ensure that headings are , or are not , taken into account by a court interpreting the terms , a provision to that effect can be included in the definitions or scope of the contract clause as follows : The headings used in these terms do not form part of the contract and no account is to be taken of them in interpreting its provisions .
57 The listing below is interspersed with comments that do not form part of the program .
58 ‘ But the guys here must remember I still love to stir things up and England do not do justice to people like Will and Jeremy Guscott .
59 Editor , — J K Aronson and M Hardman do not do justice to the range of antimiocrobial drugs for which monitoring of serum concentrations is necessary , and Aronson and D J M Reynolds include several statements that we find unacceptable in their review of monitoring of aminoglycoside antibiotics .
60 In abstract areas like these , statistical calculations , however sophisticated they may be , do not do justice to the complex web of inter-relationships .
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