Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [noun sg] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The counsellor has to enter into the family dynamic , not intrusively , not demanding compliance with the wishes or even with the needs of the elderly counsellee , but to ensure that the feelings and needs of each member of the family , however weak , are heard . |
2 | So long as the animals can not make contact with the nets there is no problem . |
3 | This was a very old set and did not always work ; as I did not make contact with the control tower I came round and I saw that it was all clear for me to land , so I put my wheels down and made my approach . |
4 | I also consider ( though this may only be expressing the same conclusion in another way ) that , for the reasons given by Mr. Langley , the injunction as at present framed should be interpreted as not prohibiting compliance with the section 39 notice . |
5 | A man of a few carefully-placed words , not to lose contact with the external world . |
6 | He may be a little abrasive at times , he maya not come pre-packaged with a lot of safe rock attitudes , but he is one of the true independents . |
7 | In some cases , a low income is not keeping pace with the rising cost of food . |
8 | However , the implementation of existing directives into national law is not keeping pace with the 1992 programme . |
9 | The inclusion of the notion of subjectivity in the above definition might seem surprising here , but I am not equating deixis with a concept that stands in rough opposition to objectivity . |
10 | If the present article can not answer every question raised by Carse , it will answer this one : ‘ did they [ at the Opéra ] or did they not beat time with a baton throughout the whole opera ? ’ ( p.311 ) . |
11 | He stressed , however , that he was not seeking confrontation with the military . |
12 | Compliance with one set of rules or standards does not ensure compliance with the other . |
13 | They do not associate valour with the handsome and arrogant hunter , and young men are taught to pity such evidence of ‘ lack of control ’ . |
14 | Coun Williams added officers had contacted the African National Congress ' London office for guidance and had been told the organisation would not welcome trade with the country while sanctions are still in place . |
15 | Mr Rushdie also met federal parliamentarians in Ottawa , and although he was not granted time with the Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney , he said that his reception by the External Affairs Minister Barbara McDougall encouraged him to believe that Canada was firmly behind the campaign to get the death sentence lifted . |
16 | In the event , however , the project occurred in neither of these areas : not in Barnet because the psychogeriatric service was still in the process of development ; nor in Southwark because , although there was an enormous amount of goodwill and enthusiasm for the project , the social services unions ( particularly the joint Home Helps Shop Stewards Committee ) decided that they could not endorse cooperation with the project , the main reason being that they felt — mistakenly in our view — that a project which employed its own carers might be a threat to the employment of local authority home helps , and that ‘ to endorse such a service is not helping the elderly in the long term , it is only carrying out this Government 's stratagem in closing Homes and hospitals ’ . |
17 | There is no constitutional or legal reason why Charles should not become king with an estranged wife . |
18 | The dishwasher broke down and they could not keep pace with the washing up . |
19 | ‘ That is not to say that the squirearchy is extinct , rather that the squires that survive would not touch politics with a pitchfork . ’ |
20 | You may not run LIFESPAN with an older version of the FMS drivers than is shipped with LIFESPAN . |
21 | Yet it is important not to confuse attentiveness with the kind of frowning application traditional academic work has often encouraged . |
22 | Second , there are situations in which the regulatory rule sets a less onerous standard than the general law but does not prohibit compliance with the higher standard , raising the question of whether the rule offers a " safe harbour " for those who comply with it . |
23 | But because they have not reached agreement with the Press Association who supply newspapers with the racecards , it wo n't reach much further than racecourse punters who buy an official card . |
24 | Forty-eight per cent of men in our survey say they definitely would not have sex with a new partner without using a condom , and 23% tend to agree . |
25 | Although it is clearly the case that coronations and royal weddings seem to evoke strong emotional responses ( Jennings and Madge , 1987 ; Ziegler , 1978 ) a rhetorical approach can not rest content with a description , which suggests that British attitudes are quite so straightforward . |
26 | The tradition in educational studies which seems to aid such views stresses that you can not change society with the school . |
27 | In the first case , identification with the law does not express identification with the society which is hostile to this law . |
28 | By not considering these interests explicitly , most thinking on conservation policy can not link conservation with a whole set of wider issues deeply embedded in the patterns of power within a state . |
29 | Regular visits by the Colonel and the Adjutant ensure that the HQ element , which remains in the Buffer Zone for six months , does not lose touch with the two sub-units , which rotate to these duties after three months with the UN . |
30 | The embassy also suggests avoiding crowds , not arguing politics with the locals and keeping a reserve fund of cash available in case banks are closed , including the 45 dinars residents need for the normal exit stamp if your stay has been longer than six months . |