Example sentences of "not [be] [vb pp] [prep] such " in BNC.

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1 This has not been developed into such a standard technique but has been used to investigate both laminar and turbulent flows .
2 During the latter years the only minute of interest was in October 1869 when " the secretary was empowered to write to Mr Menzies and Dr. Campbell , the former from taking any papers and the latter from entering the room altogether , not being a subscriber , " In 1870 there was a complaint about the pilfering of papers and the committee have to acknowledge , with regret , that their attempts to prevent this evil have not been attended with such success as had been anticipated .
3 Magritte 's career has not been examined in such detail in Britain since Sylvester curated a smaller and more exclusive exhibition for the Tate Gallery in 1969 .
4 In answer to the second part of my hon. Friend 's question about population planning assistance to the former Soviet Union , although we have not been asked for such help , last week I agreed that £2 million-worth of medical aid should be spent in the republics of the former Soviet Union .
5 There are of course many questions which have not been addressed about such experiences .
6 The differences between the two groups can not be couched in such grandiose terms .
7 They should not be couched in such a way as to encourage speculation or lead to further inquiry — or indeed arouse any other form of interest .
8 Because the father is the model for the superego and the actual embodiment of authority and the demands of the cultural prohibitions against incest and parricide within the individual 's own family , it is perhaps not surprising that the antagonism towards him and what he stands for need not be limited to such self-evidently anti-social and aggressive tendencies as those revealed in the statistics of crime and violence .
9 There is , however , no statistical reason why these tests should not be employed on such data , although clearly the probability of any result being due to chance is more likely to be lower as sample size increases .
10 He added that the Social Work Department could not be represented at such a meeting .
11 Perhaps the 1980s can not be explained from such a near vantage point as the present , but , in any case , the underlying forces of the time are ( perhaps fittingly ) lost in Mr Foster 's litany of acquisition .
12 However , a work group has social and psychological properties and the work organisation should not be arranged in such a way that the advantages of technological improvements are offset by employee resistance and unrest .
13 There is apparently no graphological device , whether of spelling , punctuation , capitalization , etc , that can not be exploited for such purposes .
14 But in addition to the political ideal of the rule of law Hayek also recognizes the need for a set of principles of institutional design to ensure that the power of the state could not be exercised in such a way as to compromise individual liberty .
15 This rule seems to be a hangover from the time when the only remedies available under Ord. 53 were the prerogative orders : these are not available against contractual bodies , but there seems no good reason of policy or principle why a declaration or injunction should not be sought against such a body under Ord. 53 .
16 Such information can not be gathered with such precision as numerical data , but it is essential that each area be investigated to ensure that there is a balance between worship , fellowship , learning , evangelism and service .
17 Provided that a person shall not be convicted of such an offence if he proves that the contravention in question took place without his knowledge or consent .
18 Rights can not be based upon such characteristics as rationality , language or self awareness without excluding some humans as possessors of them .
19 Whilst general claims about the prevalence of such awareness and commitment in the teaching population as a whole can not be made from such a small sample , it would seem safe to assume that the ‘ scene is set ’ as regards ‘ good will ’ .
20 Most general practitioners may be very reluctant to travel in the early hours of the morning to see a patient because he had demanded that his own doctor attends , especially when they find that their practice can not be reimbursed for such a visit .
21 According to a second account , Locke 's ‘ substratum ’ should not be related to such abstract logical questions about the difference between ‘ things ’ and ‘ properties ’ .
22 While another woman would have had hysterics all over him because of the rain and his wound , Isabel had had enough presence of mind to realise they could not be followed in such inclement weather .
23 Feeling rather ill due to lack of visibility , we stumbled into Chalet des Pierres , just above Courchevel 1850 , and were disheartened to feel that justice could not be done to such a fantastic display of food .
24 The UK maintains a strong doctrine of extraterritoriality which means that UK competition policy can not be applied in such cases , any more than US antitrust policy would be permitted to pursue a cartel of UK firms exporting to the US .
25 ‘ A scientist can not be swayed by such fears and still remain time to science . ’
26 However , radical governments , such as that elected in 1979 , might not be swayed by such considerations .
27 Crossing silhouettes in all orthogonal directions indicates that the problem can not be bounded by such a simple interpretation and further investigation is needed before the certainty of a clash can be established .
28 Although Figure 4 looks like a sociogram it should not be treated as such .
29 Surely those who extended the hand of ideological comradeship to the Third Reich would not be treated in such a manner ?
30 the service requested is intended to confer on the tribunal making the request jurisdiction over a person who by the law of the State of execution can not be subjected to such jurisdiction .
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