Example sentences of "not [adv] [vb infin] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Although reduced feed consumption and diarrhoea affect liveweight gain they do not wholly account for the loss in production . |
2 | If the period of historic relevance is measured in hundreds of years , then even periodic recopying and migration to new generations of hardware will not effectively provide for the preservation of information long enough to meet historians ’ long-term needs . |
3 | He does not greatly care for the dark purplish bathroom suite ( ‘ Damson ’ , the estate agent 's brochure had called the shade ) but it had been one of the things that attracted Marjorie when they bought the house two years ago — the bathroom , with its kidney-shaped handbasin and goldplated taps and sunken bath and streamlined loo and bidet . |
4 | Hand-beating an aluminium panel does not necessarily make for a better car , confers no empirically measurable added value : nonetheless , it is the hand-wroughtness of Aston Martins that make otherwise sensible men write out cheques for £120,000 . |
5 | Although the courts do have wide powers to re-allocate property and can require an ex-husband to take out life assurance , such arrangements do not necessarily compensate for the loss of an index-linked widow 's pension in old age or a lump sum and widow 's pension payable on a husband 's death in service . |
6 | It does not necessarily call for an ethical content , so facts are often distorted or falsified for self-interest . |
7 | This would not necessarily occur for the risk ratings since these may have been initially quite high because of the drivers ’ unfamiliarity with the car when giving the first ratings . |
8 | It was asked whether the nurses could claim thirds of the usufruct of the land on the basis of a trust , although the curator , whom he could not rightly appoint for the foster-child , was not admitted . |
9 | Companies do not much care for the interventionist policies of Mitterrand 's government , including its decision to nationalise all the large IT companies . |
10 | If you are a person of fastidious intellectual taste you will not much care for the comic-strip account given in the preceding paragraph . |
11 | She , Esther and Alix had known one another since their Cambridge days , and often met , but an evening with them necessarily excluded Charles : Esther and Alix did not much care for the world that Charles represented , and his presence inhibited all three of them . |
12 | From the outset he had decided that he did not much care for the tall fair youth who seemed to look down his long nose at everything . |
13 | Leading up on this as the members state at the E C , I believe we should not only have for the benefits of the European legislation to protect employees , but also to seek , form and strengthen links with the European union . |
14 | You will not only write for the public but will also produce many reports of meetings , research , and projects during your career . |
15 | Such a reformulation would not only call for a reassessment of traditional notions and practices — balance , impartiality , objectivity , ownership , editorial sovereignty — but would also require the media to improve upon their present performances in explaining events in the world . |
16 | So remember — study to learn the subject ; do not merely work for the examination . |
17 | The firm should not normally act for a client where the divestment is of a start-up business . |
18 | When the consumer does not directly pay for the product the entire basis of the business model is unsound . |
19 | Four million people , most on incomes just above the average , can not possibly pay for the benefits and increased services for 56m . |
20 | So , whatever we do in training the horse , we have to teach on both sides : what it learns for one side , it will not automatically accept for the other . |
21 | Other examples of rules which may not be congruent with the requirements of fiduciary law are SIB Core Rule 2 , which states that where a firm has a material interest it must not knowingly act for the customer unless it takes steps to ensure his " fair treatment " ( this may not be sufficient under fiduciary law ) , and SIB Core Rule 25 which in conjunction with SFA Conduct of Business Rule 5 — 36(2) permits " front running " . |
22 | We are surprised FIFA have waited until now to make their high-risk ruling , particularly as Northern Ireland can not now qualify for the World Cup finals . ’ |
23 | There was mention of some art history work , a few articles for various journals and a cataloguing job for one of the museums but it was clear that for Maidstone these were of little importance and did not really qualify for the title of job . |
24 | The Premier League clubs were so unaninmous in their view against a second division that chief executive Rick Parry did not even call for a vote on the issue . |
25 | Importing authorities , on the other hand , have complained that the cross-boundary flow adjustment does not fully compensate for the actual workload since , by using average costs , it does not fully cover the costs of treating high-cost cases . |
26 | A low phenylalanine diet can not fully substitute for the fine tuning of phenylalanine turnover normally exerted by hepatic phenylalanine hydroxylase . |
27 | These considerations , however , do not fully account for the failure of Ford 's presidency . |
28 | Agitation does not completely compensate for the lack of direct activity . |
29 | A limitation of our study is that we had baseline data on smoking for only a few of the subjects and could not completely control for the potentially confounding effects of cigarette smoking . |
30 | They do not officially vote for the president until December 14 but , as they follow the will of their states , the result will effectively be known after today 's election . |