Example sentences of "[vb -s] [not/n't] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The judge has not asked for the 37year-old Marquess , heir to Blenheim Palace , to attend .
2 This has not made for a smoothly running society , whose members all feel part of a common enterprise .
3 Griffiths , who has not played for a month because of a rib injury , watched Cardiff overwhelm London Welsh on Saturday and is expected to train with the club next week .
4 Andersson has not played for a month but trained with United for the first time yesterday and made an instant impression .
5 Hirst , who scored in his second appearance on the 1991 tour of Australasia , has not played for the senior side since that Wembley game .
6 ‘ She has not spoken for a month .
7 While Mr Patiño may well be selling to simplify his life after he moves into his new London residence , Mrs Johnson 's reasons for selling are much more controversial , as it is generally believed that the heiress has not paid for the celebrated Badminton Cabinet which she bought at Christie 's , London , in July 1990 for a record £7.6 million ( $15.2 million ) .
8 Professionals who are already in a powerful position over their patients or clients because of their superior knowledge can also induce a feeling of deference because the client has not paid for the service .
9 If there is a contract and the seller has delivered to the buyer , the latter obtains ownership even though he has not paid for the item .
10 Unfortunately it has not paid for the creation of a large modern high-tech manufacturing sector or created permanent jobs in the service sector on anything like the scale required for the future .
11 The difference between the French and English approaches to making mustard , technology apart , has not changed for a century .
12 When you realise that 90 are now considered a reasonable number , it is clear that at least one thing has not changed for the better .
13 Cos she has n't applied for a green card to work , cos there 's point
14 He has n't trained for a month and wo n't travel with the 18-man squad .
15 Taylor said : ‘ Freidle would n't meet the criteria for a work permit if he has n't played for the full international side of a country that does n't have a high standard of football .
16 Andersson has n't played for the Belgian club for three months .
17 Limpar has n't figured for the Gunners since scoring the opening goal in the 2-0 win at Anfield on August 23 .
18 The kind of farcical spectacle pop has n't provided for a while , it had everything from Radio 1 getting in a tizzy about whether to ban it to TOTP carrying drug warnings , from ageing DJs singing along to the chorus to ageing rockers ( Francis Rossi of Status Quo ) crawling out of the woodwork to condemn it .
19 Erm your worships as far as the personal circumstances are concerned she is fifty nine years old , she has n't worked for the last three years she 's in receipt of invalidity benefit similarly her husband who has n't worked for the last ten or eleven years er , is on invalidity benefit .
20 Erm your worships as far as the personal circumstances are concerned she is fifty nine years old , she has n't worked for the last three years she 's in receipt of invalidity benefit similarly her husband who has n't worked for the last ten or eleven years er , is on invalidity benefit .
21 Maureen has n't worked for the last few years and she 's ill herself , she 's got hepatitis B.
22 It is not difficult — though may be expensive — to hire a guide for a day ( or a week ) so that you find the best snow available at each time of the day and each season , whether it has n't snowed for a week or is blizzarding as you start the day .
23 Lyle , who scored a 71 for 147 , has n't qualified for the other two American majors .
24 No rule of law or the profession , therefore , prevents him from entering into a contract by which he undertakes not to act for a specified class of person .
25 Sometimes that means not looking for the obvious , adds Mr Pilkington , who is also a real ale connoisseur and member of CAMRA .
26 What it basically means is that if someone makes a gift during his lifetime and-does n't die for a given period , that gift is free of estate duty , or partly free .
27 If it decides not to apply for an order it must inform the court in writing .
28 If it decides not to apply for an emergency protection , child assessment , care or supervision order it must consider whether it would be appropriate to review the case at a later date ( s47(7) ( a ) ) .
29 In this case , Lord Denning distinguished Bartlett v Sidney Marcus ( 1965 ) by explaining that if a car does not go for a reasonable time and the engine breaks up , this is evidence to show that the car was not fit for its purpose when sold .
30 A proper discussion of a football match can not occur if one of the participants is quite ignorant of the rules of the game ; and the kind of assessment of a restaurant meal that would involve the possible insertion of the establishment into a good food guide ( or perhaps its deletion from it ) will not get very far if one of the diners does not care for the meal because his idea of a gastronomic treat is a cheeseburger and french fries ( though within the order of the burger discriminations are possible ) .
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