Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If , in any case not expressly provided for by this Act , a liability to any duty , or any authority or power , not incident to the administration of justice in any court , whose jurisdiction is transferred by this Act to the High Court of Justice , shall have been imposed or conferred by any statute , law , or custom upon the judges or any judge of any of such courts , save as hereinafter mentioned , every judge of the said High Court shall be capable of performing and exercising , and shall be liable to perform and empowered to exercise every such duty , authority , and power , in the same manner as if this Act had not passed , and as if he had been duly appointed the successor of a judge liable to such duty , or possessing such authority or power , before the passing of this Act . …
2 The Act formalizes certain procedures not expressly provided for in the Treaty of Rome .
3 ‘ War and rape are two activities not widely engaged in by women . ’
4 Her pupils were not entirely decided upon by Miss Hatherby .
5 Calculators , on the other hand , are still not entirely approved of by some parents and teachers , even though our experience would suggest that an ability to use a calculator is a far more relevant skill for everyday life than almost any of the pencil-and-paper arithmetic taught in schools .
6 Most of Yonder was new , housing estates , schools , shops , small businesses and offices , and not entirely approved of by the original residents of the village .
7 This requires that the machine be placed on a surface such that the tray is not constantly collided with by passers by .
8 The event was not much talked about in the family ; it was too dreadful ; and I do n't suppose for a moment that Aunt Kate , then living abroad , would have wondered whether she , herself , might not have played a part in the sequence of events ; nor do I remember any such theory ever having been put forward or even thought of at the time .
9 Sorry , my my my other point is about about Ryedale , and and and its its and its its unde its relationship to Southern Ryedale , and erm Mr Smith said that erm as far as Ryedale Council are concerned they ca n't identify any more land within Southern Ryedale , well of course they would say that because was there position at the Southern Ryedale plan , but the fact of the matter is that there was a great dispute at the York greenbelt Southern Ryedale plan enquiry , revol resolving around the issue of what were the bits of the greenbelt which made up the historic character and thereby what were you left with that potentially could be developed , albeit it might be reserved as white land in the first place , but could potentially be developed , and a great deal of this land on the disputed side lay in Southern Ryedale , that in that in fact there was a view around the table not only sh not only shared by by the developers side , but erm that large parts of Osbaldwick and Huntingdon did n't fall within the definition of greenbelt as as set out by by the County Council in their N Y Two Two document , now that matter clearly has got to be something left to the Inspector and the Greenbelt Inquiry , but I think it 's fair to point out that there is actually a difference of view , so it 's not an absolute position , that you ca n't identify more land within within Southern Ryedale , and indeed , erm , not that I want to raise the Local Government Commission 's head again , but of course the Local Government Commission is proposing that York be a unitary authority expanded , and once Yor , if York does become a unitary authority expanded then some of these areas will fall within their area , and they may have a different view than er the Ryedale current Ryedale district council does , and therefore I think it is a little unsafe to take just at pure se pure face value , that there is no more land within Southern Ryedale that could be developed .
10 It is very important that user groups do contribute to the change and that their suggestions are not merely dealt with by paying lip service .
11 ( 13 ) For the purposes of any proceedings at the quarterly meeting in March in the final year of office of members of a licensing board which are not finally disposed of before the expiry in that year of the term of office of the members , the members of the licensing board in office at the date of the said meeting shall , notwithstanding such expiry , be deemed to constitute the licensing board .
12 As we noticed in chapter 3 , vernacular vowel systems such as the Belfast one may display patterns that are not comfortably accounted for by standard or traditional methods .
13 Established under the 1981 Broadcasting Act , Channel 4 had a statutory obligation to ‘ contain a suitable proportion of matter calculated to appeal to tastes and interests not generally catered for by ITV . ’
14 Furthermore , it had to regulate it in such a way as to ensure that it would ‘ contain a suitable proportion of matter calculated to appeal to tastes and interests not generally catered for by Service 1 ( i.e. ITV 1 ) ’ .
15 ‘ A major debate at the Edinburgh Television Festival in October centred on whether C4 would be able to sustain a diversity of programming ‘ not generally catered for by Channel Three ’ ( Broadcasting Act 1990 ) under the new commercial conditions .
16 Their intention is to convince readers that genetics will have a powerful influence on their lives and that scientists can not be trusted to protect them : ‘ We can not just sit by as passive worshippers or victims ’ .
17 Second , she has not only cleaned up her act , she seems to have adopted a remarkably apt late twentieth-century camouflage : from Baltic peasant to stereotypical dyke 's delight is a transition not normally catered for in those women 's magazines that offer readers new looks for new lifestyles .
18 Not normally thought of as an apologist , Souness is still traumatised by the tackle which left Hibernian 's George McCluskey needing nine stitches in a knee wound .
19 They are not normally thought of as potassium nitrate molecules existing as single entities outside the solid lattice .
20 Recruitment is not normally thought of as an obvious candidate .
21 ( Children , the other main economically dependent group , are not usually referred to as burdens . )
22 Newspaper reports of rape are not usually thought of as pornography , though sometimes they are in effect .
23 Among these he included the educational system and also many institutions that are not usually thought of as part of the state , such as the family , churches , the media , trade unions and political parties .
24 In-depth exploration of a kind not usually catered for in video or ordinary television transmissions .
25 This tort is not directly referred to in section 13 , except in so far as the ‘ nominate ’ torts above are species of which it is the genus .
26 Before the Second World War it was still decreed by the Women 's Cricket Association that women cricketers should wear white stockings — a rule which it has to be said was not always adhered to by the players .
27 The Court was concerned to learn from counsel that these matters were not always adhered to in some courts .
28 Case law , which is not infrequently relied on as an indication of problem areas , can be a very unreliable guide , since many cases are atypical and the real problems lie elsewhere .
29 The coats were ornately if not fabulously stitched with over a mile of gold thread .
30 That date could not now arrive for at least a year .
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