Example sentences of "not [verb] [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The need did not arise because the man referred to would be here himself before long .
2 As a result it was held that the sellers ' right to repossess the goods did not arise until the expiry of the credit period allowed by the terms .
3 The problem does not arise where the review takes place on the assumption of a hypothetical letting for the residue of the actual term .
4 The question does not arise if the decision is forced by circumstances .
5 It is submitted that there is no good reason why an obligation of confidence should not arise if the supplier of the information clearly expresses it to be confidential .
6 These problems do not arise if the referee is an expert .
7 In practice , however , it often happens that the operating thrust of different , parts of the organisation are not aligned since the structure has evolved with reference to one part rather than the whole .
8 There are certain other circumstances in which this problem of unduly encouraging an authority to reach a particular decision does not arise and in which a scheme of compensation might be feasible and desirable : where there is no question of a decision being re-made , notably where the time-limit for challenging an allegedly illegal decision has run out ( through no fault of the applicant ) ; or where a citizen has suffered loss by relying on a representation by a public body that it will act in a particular way , in circumstances where the law will not require the body to make good its representation because it has undertaken to act illegally ; or where a court exercises its discretion not to quash an illegal decision In such cases the problem of causation does not exist because the decision in question will not be reconsidered .
9 That reference does no more than show that the essential element of dishonesty does not exist if the defendant when he appropriates the property believes that the owner would consent if he knew the circumstances .
10 The Bill gives asylum seekers in that position the right — it did not exist when the case was before the court — to appeal to an independent adjudicator .
11 A cause of action which did not exist when the summons was issued can be added by amendment only with the consent of the other party ( Chuan Chow Maritime v K/S A/S Bulk Transport ( 1984 ) The Times , 25 February ) .
12 By parity of reasoning with Chan Wai Lam v R the accused who deceives the victim into writing a cheque in his favour is not guilty under s.15 because the amount represented by the cheque did not exist until the cheque was drawn .
13 In Chan Wai Lam v R [ 1981 ] Crim LR 497 , the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong held that an accused was not guilty of obtaining a lease by deception because the lease did not exist until the victim granted it .
14 In these cases either party would be able to say that the certificate was not binding because the expert had not done what he was appointed to do .
15 Normally after offering their silent prayers all three children were dismissed to play in the garden and were not recalled until the offertory food was removed from the altar at the end of the ceremony and eaten along with other dishes at a festive family supper .
16 The observation that paired-pulse facilitation is not altered after the induction of LTP has been interpreted as evidence for a postsynaptic modification in LTP on the assumption that facilitation in the hippocampus is presynaptic , and that an interaction between facilitation and LTP would be expected if the expression of the latter were also presynaptically mediated .
17 Early risers can also have cheap electric showers ( not quite so early in the summer , as the clock is not altered when the change is made to British Summer Time ) , while fridges , freezers and outside lights will cost less to run .
18 Similarly , at the year end , goods are received ( Invoice ) but not recognized because the cash is not paid until the subsequent year .
19 An embayment of oceanic crust not consumed before the boundary becomes ‘ locked ’ is called a remnant-ocean basin .
20 If the density decreases upwards , then the turbulence must do work against buoyancy forces , which therefore produce a loss of turbulent energy additional to viscous dissipation ; turbulence can not persist when the density gradient is too large .
21 They consulted the archbishop or archbishops , took their advice , did not persist if the archbishop brought good reasons for a contrary opinion , and did not allow their ‘ patronage secretary ’ any ‘ independent ’ authority .
22 President Carlos Andrés Pérez declared that the strike was not justified because the government was dealing successfully with the country 's " serious problems " .
23 In addition , even a knowledge of the relationship between body size and lifetime reproductive success in the two sexes will not answer whether the association occurs for reasons connected with breeding competition or because the two sexes differ in their energy requirements ( see Downhower , 1976 ) .
24 I have heard suggestions that that will be Labour party policy , but I have not heard whether the shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury agrees with such a policy .
25 Both the ECGD and Bank of Scotland said they would not comment until the programme had been shown .
26 Yet they were not consulted before the project started and there has been no public inquiry of any kind .
27 In the Eighties one High Street bank was taken for £15 million but struck a deal not to prosecute if the money was returned .
28 A second group is at the opposite extreme of breakage , with no mandibles intact , and this includes the mammalian carnivores , the little owl and most of the diurnal raptors not included in the main analysis ( not included because the damage is so great that hardly any recognizable bone is left in the pellets : see Table 2.1 ) .
29 One particularly important example of such an interaction is where sickle cell anaemia is co-inherited with the benign condition hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin ( HPFH ) , in which levels of the fetal form of haemoglobin HbF do not fall as the patient grows .
30 ( 2 ) That a secure accommodation order could only be made if the provisions of subsection ( 1 ) were satisfied and the justices had to consider the statutory criteria and then formulate their reasons within the criteria ; that the justices ' reasons clearly demonstrated that they had not considered whether the order was necessary to protect the child from harm if he was likely to abscond from other types of accommodation ; and that , therefore , the appeal would have to be allowed but the court would make an interim order restricting the child 's liberty for three weeks within which time the matter should be reheard ( post , pp. 93C–F , 94H — 95B , 96G–H , 98D ) .
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