Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 The various bodies represented on the JCT will obviously not necessarily share views on all aspects of building contracts and this leads to compromises being reached , not always totally satisfactorily .
2 Multimedia delivery from CD-ROM , of course , does not only place demands on the software developers in terms of design finesse .
3 These developments will help all those buying a home , moving house or taking a house to rent to choose dwellings that will not only save money on their fuel bills , but help to improve the environment .
4 To return to the internal structure of Mosca 's elite , it must also be emphasised that this organised elite should not only share attitudes on significant issues but should also be aware of doing so , otherwise they can not properly manage the affairs of state in a responsible and decisive manner .
5 There are just the odd hints here and there that John and Ann did not always see eye-to-eye on religious matters .
6 Just to get really morbid , it is worth pointing out that death does not automatically extinguish debts on bank accounts personal loans and credit cards , hence the offer of insurance which is usually incorporated in the relevant loan/credit card application form .
7 An actual criticism of the ley theory , as opposed to mental attitude , has been that lines on the plane surface of a map can not accurately represent alignments on the curved surface of the Earth .
8 He could not now imagine life on the headland without either of them .
9 But he did not simply dismiss religion on this score ; rather he kept returning to reflect upon it .
10 Individuals who make donations can not otherwise claim tax-exemption on their contributions and 3 .
11 A strategic site if it comes forward would be away from the main urban areas and would only be available for developments that could not otherwise take place on the I five allocations .
12 Did we not recently see riots on the streets of Moscow , with two factions fighting it out ?
13 They did n't only want lumps on their heads
14 Well last night 's arctic weather did n't just cause chaos on the roads .
15 ‘ I do n't normally waste shots on happy families , ’ Mitch assured him acidly , and Maggie stood and looked at them both wearily .
16 You do n't not spend time on someone just because they are n't about any longer .
17 We do n't even have sex on holiday , when from what some of my friends with young children say , that seems to be a time when they catch up .
18 Ca n't even get loads on anybody now .
19 You ca n't even get loads on anybody now .
20 ‘ I read the letters between him and his brother and it became clear he could n't even buy petrol on the New Jersey turnpike without writing to the petrol company about being over-charged .
21 So , if you 've got a mouse you could actually help speed up a lot of this editing but , I said , I 've not written in the mouse commands into this schedule because we did n't actually have mice on all work stations when this was written .
22 He had already put out feelers with local employers but they had n't been too keen on employing a well-known agitator ; even those who seemed sympathetic to the anti-nuclear cause did n't actually have work on offer .
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