Example sentences of "not [verb] [noun] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , to ensure that the Germans did not rush reinforcements by rail to the threatened area , General Alexei Alexeievich Brusilov , commanding the South West Front , was ordered to make menacing probes in his area .
2 Six transplants were not given cover by HBIG .
3 Using steady state vowels , which do not convey information by means of distinctive articulatory features , no laterality effect was obtained .
4 And he did not promise government by principle ; a politician to the core , Mr Clinton prefers to work by consensus and compromise .
5 It is a duty not to cause injury by want of reasonable care .
6 Conventional double-glazing cuts heat loss by conduction , but can not prevent loss by radiation .
7 He comes from a family that does not do things by halves .
8 The employer sought to establish a paternalistic relationship with his workers and would not tolerate attempts by outsiders ( e.g. trade union officials ) to participate in negotiations .
9 Motorola did not return calls by press time .
10 Motorola did not return calls by press time .
11 It follows that one of the major ‘ pulls ’ of urban life is the opportunity of employment , though this is often not borne nut by reality .
12 The defense of conventionalism we have now constructed has two parts : first , that wise adjudication consists in finding the right balance between predictability and flexibility and , second , that the right balance is secured by judges always respecting past explicit decisions of political institutions but not enforcing decisions by default in the way unilateralism does .
13 He said the rebels ' objective was ‘ not to conquer Kabul by force , but to smash the security perimeter ’ established by government forces .
14 Autocratic style Decision-making is centralised in the hands of the leader himself , who does not encourage participation by subordinates ; indeed , subordinates ' ideas might be actively discouraged and obedience to orders would be expected from them .
15 Humans do not read character by character .
16 They could not go side by side .
17 These included respect for human and minority rights , not altering borders by force and observation of the treaties signed by the Soviet Union .
18 In the first place it is essential to the concept of graded tests that they should be taken by students when they are ready , from time to time throughout their school career , or indeed after school ( there is no reason why a grandmother and granddaughter should not practise side by side for their Grade 1 piano examination ) .
19 For example , some authorities have selected inappropriate areas , have not fully appreciated local business trends and opportunities , have undertaken little publicity and have not encouraged participation by companies in the implementation of the programme ( Meyer , 1986 ) .
20 Finally , the revenue has contended that the proper procedure was for Woolwich to seek to challenge its decision not to pay interest by way of judicial review , although it would of course contend that no order should be made on such a review in the present case .
21 Hence if a registered shareholder , A , first executes a transfer to a purchaser , B , and later to another , C , while both remain unregistered B will have priority over C. If , however , C succeeds in obtaining registration before B , he will have priority over B so long as he had no notice , at the time of purchase , of the transfer to B. If C did have notice , although he has been registered his prima facie title will not prevail over that of B who will be entitled to have the register rectified ( assuming that there are no grounds on which the company could refuse to register B ) and in the meantime C 's legal interest will be subject to the equitable interest of B. If both transfers were gifts , the position would presumably be different ; the gift to B would leave A without any beneficial interest that he could give to C and , not being a ‘ purchaser , ’ C could not obtain priority by registration ; his legal interest , on his becoming the registered holder , would be subject to the prior equity of B.
22 According to a manual of etiquette published in the 1840s , readers were advised that , ‘ Care should be taken not to place books by authors of different sexes next to each other ’ .
23 Although the Roman Catholic Church was debarred from using church property for political purposes , the Polish Episcopate urged believers in pastoral letters read out in churches on Sept. 29 and Oct. 20 to take part in the elections and , while not mentioning parties by name , to support candidates who espoused " Christian values " .
24 Royal watchers said it was significant that Diana had not mentioned Morton by name , nor had she referred to the main allegations in his book .
25 Sorry , but this is one competition where we can not accept entries by post .
26 Because there are three parts to this definition it is called the tripartite definition or the tripartite account ; it defines propositional knowledge , knowledge that p ; it does not define knowledge by acquaintance as in ‘ a knows James ’ nor knowledge-how , e.g. knowledge how to ride a bicycle , unless these can be shown to reduce to knowledge-that .
27 When I say I ca n't see people I think it 's the lighting but there is a sort of a I ca n't recognise people by face .
28 They do n't carry horses by train much now .
29 If they could n't beat Greycoats by skill , they might stand more chance by guile , and one needed to learn all one could about the opposition .
30 Pillars of Gold by Alice Thomas Ellis Viking , £14.99 ‘ I CA N'T read books by men , ’ says one of the characters in Alice Thomas Ellis 's new novel .
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