Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [vb infin] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Printed Paper items must not contain personal correspondence or tapes .
2 Additional air pollution in each of these classes must not exceed specific air quality ‘ increments ’ , thereby assuring a level of air quality which should in all cases be cleaner than that required by the NAAQSs .
3 I am saying we must not supplant Anglican worship for a free-wheeling non-conformist style which owes more to Spring Harvest than the A.S.B .
4 To release this time you must not tolerate desultory study , giving up at the slightest excuse before any solid result is accomplished .
5 ‘ You must not confuse economic rigour and social rigour , ’ he said .
6 You must not use official equipment for private purposes — this includes the mail service , stationery , computerised equipment ( eg use of software packages for playing computer games ) , telephone facilities , vehicles , photocopiers , facsimile machines and any other resources which you have use of during your work .
7 First I kicked the chair legs when serving , then I must not use scenty hairdressing , do n't say good morning unless they say it first .
8 I share the belief of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , which he reiterated yesterday , that convergence is important , but we must not allow total convergence to be an absolute precondition for further steps towards economic and monetary union , for that could be used as an excuse for never-never progress .
9 ( 4 ) Import policy must not undermine sensible CAP reform .
10 Later he said : ‘ I guess Welsh fans were pretty upset at losing , but you should not show bad sportsmanship .
11 The Alliance party contended that both sections of the divided community must be involved in future administration at all levels but acceptance of the state should not preclude practical cooperation between Northern Ireland and the Republic on matters of common concern .
12 Finally , I hope that the hon. Gentleman will remind his colleagues in the shadow Cabinet , including the shadow Chancellor , that they should not advocate major road projects in their constituencies at the same time as the Labour party seeks to impede progress elsewhere in the country .
13 In Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 QB 644 , the Court of Appeal held that the courts do not have jurisdiction over certain types of building disputes because of the wording of the arbitration clause in the construction industry 's standard form contracts , and that the court should not alter agreed machinery for resolving disputes where that machinery has not broken down .
14 Total expenditure on the scheme should not exceed current expenditure on allowances .
15 A third Court of Appeal decision , Janata Bank v Ahmed ( 1981 ) , has also suggested that the question of one 's base should not assume overriding importance .
16 But he said Cherie should not suffer permanent damage if cured soon .
17 He said that the basic principle for a compromise should be that " all extreme proposals , such as dismantling the project , should be ruled out , but that at the same time the Danube should not suffer irreversible damage " .
18 They also agreed that there was not time to create a civil service law , but said that civil servants should be reassured that past political affiliation should not affect future job selection processes .
19 The West should not expect outstanding interest to be paid off before 1993 .
20 He or she should not receive extra punishment for not being overjoyed at being told off .
21 As Schotland argues , even if abuses are one off , or ‘ episodic ’ , it does not necessarily follow that they should not receive regulatory attention .
22 What this tells us is not that we should not attempt serious drama work with them , but that we need to give particularly careful thought in our planning to the appropriateness of the material .
23 However , such an agreement should not prejudice other Network members who are not party to the ad hoc arrangement .
24 Autonomy however should not imply total independence for although the manager may divest his authority to the surveyor to run the job on site , he is still ultimately responsible and must show support at all stages .
25 More recent authority has however expressed the view that planning law is of a ‘ public character , ’ and that the courts should not introduce private law principles unless these are expressly authorised by parliament or are necessary to give effect to the legislative purpose .
26 It 's where the mover chooses to exercise that particular right , but in so doing the mover can not , or should not introduce new material and make another speech .
27 The Official Report will show that I said that the Government should take advice from an official of Barclays Bank because , I said , if Barclays Bank was successful with regional reorganisation , the Government should not resist regional reorganisation for the English regions .
28 Kaifu reiterated the position of the Japanese government that the industrialized countries should not provide massive aid to the Soviet Union until there was greater evidence of a genuine commitment towards the creation of a market economy .
29 In its report in the early seventies , Justice concluded that insider dealing was contrary to ‘ good business ethics ’ , and that anyone holding a position of trust in a company should not use confidential information .
30 She agreed with the Shah that they could not and should not use massive bloodshed to keep the throne .
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