Example sentences of "not [vb infin] anywhere " in BNC.

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1 It can not exist anywhere else . ’
2 To the urban dweller , all woods look the same , but in landscape terms we must be careful to distinguish between the wildwood ( the remnant or successor of the natural or semi-natural woodland of Britain — which certainly does not exist anywhere today and probably has not since the Roman period ) and woods which have been to a greater or lesser degree managed for the production of timber and wood ( Fig. 63 ) .
3 But it is all too evident that there does not exist anywhere at the present time an active political movement which would be capable of initiating such a development , and if such a movement came into existence it would encounter immense difficulties .
4 The map showed the kind of town which did not exist anywhere in the empire .
5 Since ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ is constantly referred to in Russia and the West as Stavrogin 's Confession , it occurs to me to note that the word confession does not appear anywhere in the chapter .
6 They do not appear anywhere in the Old Testament .
7 Proportional series are dealt with in more specific detail as they do not appear anywhere else in the book .
8 The closure of the Manchester-Sheffield/Wath 1,500V DC freight route via Woodhead tunnel in 1982 spelt the inevitable end of the LNER-design Class 76 Bo-Bos , which although far from life-expired could not work anywhere else .
9 Sometimes the stream will develop to a position in which it can not move anywhere without violating one of the two rules ( no flow reversal and no joining itself ) .
10 In part , the mothers need the emotional support that such a communal life-style can bring but on the other hand , many simply do not have anywhere else they can safely go .
11 Kverneland ( UK ) Limited reckons to have in excess of 50% of the UK semi-mounted market , but we certainly do not sell anywhere near 850 of these units each year .
12 There is no reason why such evil can not happen anywhere , and it is their ill luck that many of their children have suffered from it .
13 Above that level it is a matter of broad generalities which do not lead anywhere .
14 It would not go anywhere ; there was nowhere for it to go .
15 The main thing about a hallway , however , is that you can not go anywhere in the house without passing through it .
16 So they did not go anywhere near the doctor .
17 Some travel writers can not go anywhere without swimming and sunbathing under the swelter of the sizzling sun , as palms sway and swish along the sandy shoreline .
18 Let me make it quite plain , if Mike Channon ever set foot in the Multivite Vegeburger/Singletons Valve Replacement League Division Three he would not go anywhere but Athletico , even if I had to sell my house and body to keep him here .
19 Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night , and should not go anywhere alone .
20 It is said that one can not go anywhere — I know that this was true in west Africa — without meeting someone from Upton who will give good and wise advice .
21 In fact , you should not go anywhere near a DIP system until you have a clear picture of your paper records .
22 Whatever kind of mix you use to facilitate rapid dispersing when it sinks , thrown bait will not spread anywhere near as efficiently as a loose feed which can be spread accurately from a boat .
23 Active cases must be well isolated so that disease free horses can not come anywhere near infected cases .
24 After a letter of protest from the Corporation , the buses were transferred to Twickenham Garage to work on routes which did not come anywhere near Croydon .
25 It seems to me that the facts of this case do not come anywhere near to the level of intolerability which is required when considering the provisions of article 13 .
26 The Board claimed that a ballot on industrial action had not been validly conducted but the High Court judge said the evidence for this ‘ did not come anywhere near justifying injunctive relief ’ .
27 ( d ) A unitary system of re-identifiable particulars Clearly the above theory does not come anywhere near providing a plausible alternative to Leibniz 's model .
28 At the same time the poverty of our sources on this issue means that we can not come anywhere near making an informed guess at the extent of the estates of any one king .
29 All religions show how difficult the path is to embodying their high moral ideals — they acknowledge a high failure rate , the majority do not come anywhere near achieving what they should , and the more saintly or holy within the religions see this the most clearly .
30 Many rainforest species can not live anywhere else .
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