Example sentences of "not [adv] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The disparities between rich and poor were becoming greater and they were not successfully justified in the official media . |
2 | If they are not successfully concluded in the next few months a major objective of the single market will not have been achieved : far from becoming more internationally efficient and competitive , EC industry will fall further behind in a world of growing protectionism and trade blocs . |
3 | But M3 was not successfully targeted in the early Thatcher years . |
4 | Covenants , though not expressly stated in the lease , may be implied from the fact of a lease being entered into . |
5 | The fact that it was not expressly mentioned in the Council of the European Communities ' general programme for the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment ( Official Journal , English Special Edition , Second Series , p. 7 ) makes no difference , since , useful as it is , the programme only contains guidelines and is not exhaustive . |
6 | But these distinctions and considerations were not expressly addressed in the Convention 's negotiating process and so do not feature explicitly in its text . |
7 | If the meaning of an utterance does not wholly reside in the semantic meaning , and if people can mean quite different things with the same words , how do human beings interpret — usually quite accurately — what is meant from what is said ? |
8 | Although the parties are free to agree what terms they choose , they will not be bound by any term which is not properly incorporated in the contract . |
9 | Some concerns the basic methodological pitfalls surrounding any project of this kind — the lack of proper controls , over-readiness to read richer interpretations into bits of behaviour than a more rigorous viewpoint would endorse , even experimenters ' proneness , given their wishful thinking , to be manipulated by their hairy charges into taking up certain attitudes not properly grounded in the available evidence . |
10 | Interestingly he identifies examples of the use of case management in care of emotionally disturbed children , an area of work which is not widely known in the United Kingdom although practitioners might wish to argue that it is implicit in much of practice expectations . |
11 | This fact is not widely discussed in the United States for the ( I 'm assuming now ) obvious national security risks . |
12 | Most psychologists accept that cognitive processes , and therefore ‘ mind ’ — although this is a term not widely used in the brain sciences - encompass both conscious and unconscious activities . |
13 | The UK operates a system of aids to joint investment schemes for forage groups ( under Article 11 of the LFA Directive ) through ‘ Food from Britain' and includes grant aid of 25% for certain machinery and 15% for tractors but this is not widely used in the UK . |
14 | Although social class is one of the census categories ( see Chapter 2 ) , it is not widely used in the publication of official statistics on education . |
15 | The driver of the Transit was not badly hurt in the accident . |
16 | Within the Main Library , all consultations had to be recorded by signature of the declaration form at the front of each thesis , but this was not rigorously enforced in the departmental libraries , largely due to staff shortages which precluded adequate supervision . |
17 | It was also notable that large areas of the BBC 's activities were not apparently included in the efforts to defend Mr Birt . |
18 | Except in those cases where contracts are population-based , which is not apparently envisaged in the new proposals , providers will have a responsibility only to the patients they treat and will have no responsibility for any particular population . |
19 | The fact that human beings have quite a variation of abilities and shortcomings attests to the fact that we are not all twisted in the same areas . |
20 | But the changes have not all happened in the past decade . |
21 | Although he was certainly closely ‘ in ’ with the artistic and literary circle so often described in John Harden 's diaries he was not entirely accepted in the more intimate social sense . |
22 | It is possible that this surface , which is not entirely obliterated in the intercrater plains , predates almost all the craters on Mercury . |
23 | The expression ‘ buyer beware ’ is not entirely reflected in the law . |
24 | ‘ The real source of deviation in such areas ’ , writes Lemert ( 1972:55 ) , ‘ is not necessarily change in the behavior of the subjects of regulation , but may be the imposition of new rules which define existing behavior , or behavior consistent with older norms , as now deviant . |
25 | However , the fact that our partner is another unique human being means that our partner also has unique and specific needs not necessarily covered in the broad-brush approach of male and female . |
26 | As far as Humphreys is concerned , firms which occupy the high ground in executive search are not necessarily limited in the variety , volume or type of search work that can be undertaken ; for example , Tyzack 's recent work includes finding the chairman of London Transport , looking simultaneously for three chief executives for an international trading company in the Far East , Europe and the US ( none of whom was to earn less than US$450 000 ) , searching for the chairman of the Monopolies & Mergers Commission , tracking down the chief executive of a building society and the MD of a conglomerate which , during the search , was defending itself against likely take-over bids . |
27 | The family A useful definition is : ‘ a kinship network spanning three or more generations and involving relatives who do not necessarily live in the same house ’ ( Graham , 1984 , p.17 ) . |
28 | Andrew Eliel , editor of the guide , said the award had been launched because it was felt the best chef did not necessarily work in the best restaurant . |
29 | Enough has been said , however , to make it clear that regulation need not necessarily act in the public interest . |
30 | This relates to autonomy in that creativity may flourish in freedom , but the two goals are not necessarily found in the same person ( creativity ) . |