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

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1 I was weaned on a regular diet of Hollywood fantasy at my local cinema , The Grand , in a remote , windswept North-east village during the war years and my passion for Snow White , Grumpy , Happy and Mickey has not dimmed with the passage of time .
2 The proposal to abolish the financial criteria made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services has not met with the agreement of the Government .
3 There is scarcely a useful middleweight in the world whom he has not beaten with the one exception of the world champion , Fabien Canu of France .
4 Edward arranged a terrible fate for Lady Buchan : ‘ Because she has not struck with the sword , she shall not die by it .
5 The interweave of religion , superstition and legend within Irish history and culture is a living interrelationship which has not died with the coming of any modern age .
6 The communicator who has not interacted with the material and is merely passing on what he or she has read or been told functions as a tertiary source .
7 Indicating understanding of poor language skills does not necessarily mean that children receive what they are asking for but the fact that poor language has not interfered with the process of communication needs to be made clear to children .
8 the detainer has not complied with the provisions regarding notice ; or
9 Second ( under s.245B of the 1985 Act , as amended ) , the Government has authorized the Financial Reporting Review Panel to apply to the courts in cases where it believes that a company has not complied with the law .
10 In the 23 years that that council has been in existence , it has not complied with the 1968 Act .
11 This results from a previous transaction failure where the user has not complied with the instructions .
12 A request for judgment for the claim and costs , on grounds that the defendant has not complied with the " unless " order , must be lodged .
13 But , of course , others insist that it could never be humane in practice because the essence of the cruelty is not only in causing a painful and prolonged death but , rather , in the harrowing chase of the animal , and moreover , of an animal which has not evolved with the typical biological characteristics of a prey species .
14 One thing that has not changed with the passing millennia , however , is the rage of the man whose work is forged .
15 Either the district council planning committee has n't agreed with the parish council .
16 In order to protect the goodwill , the purchaser should take restrictive covenants from the vendor whereby the vendor undertakes not to compete with the business for a limited period .
17 That means that the British Government could , as it did in September 1988 , simply decree that the courts can take a negative view of any defendant who chooses not to co-operate with the police , or take the stand in his or her own defence , as in the changes in the right to silence rules .
18 On the other hand , room temperature acoustic microscopy with a harmless coupling medium such as water seems not to interfere with the processes of life .
19 The basis of it is that the landlord , by letting the premises , confers on the tenant the right of possession during the term and impliedly promises not to interfere with the tenant 's exercise and use of the right of possession during the term .
20 To reject the self-determination of nations and insert the self-determination of the working people would be absolutely wrong , because this manner of settling the question does not reckon with the difficulties , with the zigzag course taken by differentiation within nations .
21 The earliest large-scale sculpture we have in limestone or marble does not go with the earliest Daedalic ; but the wide acceptance of such an individual style is most naturally explained by supposing it the creation of one artist or school producing major works at major sanctuaries .
22 But I can not deny that the literature chapter takes for granted major assumptions about the value of great literature in the curriculum , and does not engage with the many recent books which have challenged this belief ( for example , Brian Doyle 's English and Englishness [ 1989 ] ) .
23 In other words , the proposals are framed in a political and social void which does not engage with the sorts of social , political and economic changes that have recently been experienced by all .
24 ( 6 ) In any event , a Court Scheme is unlikely to be a viable proposition if the board of the target company does not co-operate with the bidder .
25 But Manchester 's team has remeasured the position of this star and find it does not coincide with the radio position after all .
26 A regional breakdown of group strengths is difficult to obtain , partly because the industry regards these figures as confidential , partly because the brewers ' north western region ( i.e. Cumbria and Lancashire , including Manchester and Merseyside but excluding most of Cheshire ) does not coincide with the DTI 's standard north west region ( i.e. Cheshire , Lancashire , Manchester and Merseyside , but not Cumbria ) .
27 I did not have the time for this myself , but clearly , a solution is to lie in wait for this photograph on one of those days when the time of performance does not coincide with the time of sunset !
28 ‘ Class does not coincide with the sign community ’ ( Volosinov 1973 : 23 ) ; therefore the best approach is one that
29 I did not have the time for this myself , but clearly , a solution is to lie in wait for this photograph on one of those days when the time of performance does not coincide with the time of sunset !
30 This experience , common to many pilots is known as " The Leans " ! b ) This can occur because the resultant forces acting on an aircraft , to which the body balance mechanism responds , does not coincide with the true gravity vertical .
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