Example sentences of "[vb -s] not [vb infin] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lets not forget that fact .
2 It may therefore be wondered if the drafting of Article 100A(4) does not betray some confusion between that concept and Article 36 .
3 Despite the charges against him , he does not anticipate many defections .
4 The figure was worse than expected and the company does not anticipate any improvement in the overall year results .
5 This does not denote any locality .
6 " This action , " he said , " does not mean that Japan is assuming a military role in the international community and does not represent any change in Japan 's basic defence policy . "
7 But he does not represent any value , and his well handicapped stable companion DEEP SENSATION is a sensible alternative at 11–2 with Ladbrokes .
8 The difficulty then is perceived by some to be that the law does not reach those persons who couch their racialist sentiments in moderate terms rather than virulently abusive ones , whereas — so the argument runs — this propaganda is equally insidious .
9 Unfortunately , this does not shed much light on the second apparent paradox .
10 It does not assume any proof demonstrating its validity , and therefore it can not be knocked down for not offering it .
11 The reason is that despite the presence of what ? in the formula what do/does/did … do ? this question is really a substitute for the verb phrase as a verb phrase ; it does not assume any object for the verb : ( 25 ) the nurses swam at the weekend : what did the nurses do at the weekend ?
12 The golfer who does not suffer some degree of disappointment or annoyance when forced to offer his hand to a victorious opponent is the golfer who will always float in a morass of mediocrity .
13 If the seller does not fulfil this task , the buyer 's right to cancel is extended indefinitely or until he takes action that can be construed as accepting the agreement .
14 If an order of these types does not fulfil these requirements , a supplementary order should be obtained fixing the time , and until this is done the order can not be enforced .
15 Baynton v. Morgan shows , amongst other things , that this last contention may not always be relied on by the lessee ; and accordingly the position of the defendant is not put otherwise than favourably to himself if it is said that the measure of his liability here , that of a lessee after an assignment , is the performance or non-performance of the covenants in question by his assignees when he can not and does not aver any performance by himself .
16 ‘ The Homocide Act does not effect this problem , for the Act has not superceded the common law on the point .
17 The latter decision does not effect any alteration to the English law of negligence as it was in 1976 , or 1967 when the cause of action in that case and this arose .
18 As a learning experience , early walking without movement control does not contribute any kind of useful information to the patient 's brain , so it is not a relevant exercise for the patient to build his movement progression on .
19 That policy was reasonable in a buoyant market , but the directors now feel that even capitalisation should discontinue : ‘ Your company is one of the very few in the sector which does not capitalise any interest or other finance costs and has no off-balance sheet accounting of any kind . ’
20 The law does not prohibit all force on the person , but only the unlawful use of force .
21 He , of course , does not admit any difficulty of this kind , but I shall suggest that his appeals to class strategy are treacherous , and reintroduce the conception of subjects that he is so anxious to stamp out .
22 Section 61 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 does not specify any procedure by which the Secretary of State should decide whether and when to release a prisoner serving a life sentence .
23 Gildas writing in the mid-sixth century gives no detail of the battle and Bede in 731 mentions Vortigern and Hengist but does not specify any location .
24 The above discussion does not cover all aspects of thematic structure , but it is probably sufficient for our current purposes .
25 Section 7 clearly does not cover such contracts , although the SGSA ( treating them as contracts for the supply of services ) would imply an obligation to use reasonable care and skill under s 13 .
26 Hunting organisations claim however that the planned cull will not allow caribou numbers to increase quickly enough and does not cover enough areas .
27 Asking a question such as " Should Britain spend more on defence or on education ? " and requiring a single response one way or the other does not cover those cases where a person might feel that more should be spent on both , or , for that matter , less on both .
28 This insurance does not cover any consequences of war , invasion , act of foreign enemy , hostilities ( whether war be declared or not ) , civil war , rebellion , revolution , insurrection or military or usurped power ( other than under Sections 2 , 3 & 6 ) while the Insured Person is away from the British Isles provided always that the cover so provided is subject to cancellation by the Insurer by giving seven days notice by registered letter to HCI Club Holidays .
29 Under the old law they could not have been found guilty of larceny , because the seller agreed to transfer the property in the goods to Ballay , and the fact that the seller 's agreement was obtained by a fraud does not affect that conclusion .
30 As for toilet facilities , I have an earth closet so the lack of water does not affect that side of things .
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