Example sentences of "not be [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 … the court … must act on the valuation unless there be proof of some mistake or improper motive … as if the valuer has valued something not included or had valued it on a wholly erroneous basis … from Lord Eldon 's judgment in Emery v Wase ( 1803 ) 8 Ves Jun 506 , where the difference between valuations of £4,000 and £6,000 was said to warrant judicial suspicion that the valuation had not been made with attention to accuracy : but the case was decided on the basis of the court 's duty to protect the property of married women .
2 The mandatory field listed has not been filled with information .
3 If the cake has not been covered with marzipan , make sure that you invert the cake so that the smooth underside becomes the flat top surface of the finished cake .
4 The issue of interpretation arises again , because many systems considered have not been examined with fibre optics , through they have this potential .
5 At that time smoking had not been linked with heart disease or even with bronchitis — it was seen as a harmless if foolish habit .
6 Remember the riot that broke out at Leeds towards the end of the 1970-71 season when Ray Tinkler allowed a West Bromwich goal to stand , ruling that Colin Suggett , standing offside when the attack crossed the halfway line , had not been interfering with play .
7 The business meeting disclosed that the BDDA had survived the first year successfully , but that its formation had not been greeted with enthusiasm by the deaf and dumb of the United Kingdom .
8 As the civil servants are not party members , they have not been issued with security passes .
9 Angry too that she had not been trusted with knowledge which concerned her so much .
10 In cases where it is preferable to use new paper , such as coffee filters and sanitary products look for paper which has not been bleached with chlorine gas .
11 The size of the epidemic in five or ten years time has not been estimated with confidence ; the epidemic will be determined by the number of people with HIV infection who develop AIDS over time .
12 But for that very reason , the differentiation achieved by Boyle can not be equated with separation .
13 ( Thus , incidentally , planning can not be equated with socialism . )
14 In a world with saving and intergenerational transfers , marginalization in production need not be equated with marginalization in consumption , and any extension of savings or transfers must tend to lessen the importance of employment status in establishing overall economic status .
15 But this one who could not be named with impunity , who could not be copied without distortion , still remained very much beyond our ken .
16 It can not be asserted with confidence that every , or even any , of these distinctions would find favour with a judge , but at any rate they are possible distinctions which would certainly be made much of by an experienced counsel for the defence .
17 Some seed should not be covered with soil because it needs light to germinate , some needs an acid-reacting soil , and some needs a period of cold between harvest and sowing .
18 Surely , I thought , he can not be reflecting with pleasure on days of danger and incarceration ?
19 Some of the parameters of the NPV technique can not be determined with certainty .
20 Similarly , references to accuracy , precision , clarity or lack of ambiguity can not be conflated with grammar .
21 He did not actually suggest communication between continents with the aid of geostationary satellites , but if he was taken now to a satellite ground-station he would not be numbed with astonishment .
22 If identification of misplaced samples can not be completed with certainty at this stage the samples have little value for subsequent analysis and should be discarded .
23 Estimates of the useful lives of plant and equipment can not be made with precision and in practice a range of lives exist .
24 However , the boast of British literary artistic freedom can not be made with confidence , given a vague law and a swinging moral pendulum .
25 Although the overall prevalence of moderate to severe dementia for those aged 65 and over in Britain can not be stated with accuracy ( because the several studies conducted in this country took place in different locations , at different times , with different types of sample , and using different measures and methods of assessment of dementia ; see for example Akhtar AM et al , 1973 ; Clarke et al , 1984 and ; 1986 ; Bergmann , 1971 ; Bond & Carstairs , 1982 ; Gruer , 1975 ; Gurland et al , 1983 ; Kay et al , 1964 & 1970 ; Maule et al , 1984 ; Williamson et al , l964 ) , it can be estimated as somewhere between one per cent and seven per cent of those aged 65 and over .
26 Thus the statistical significance of the correlations should not be calculated with respect to an expected value of zero ( Stone , 1980 ) .
27 You ca n't have grown that high in eighteen years , stood up to all those gales , frosts , rain and hail , and not be bounding with energy . ’
28 Not only would momentary inadvertence not constitute a breach of the duty of care but in addition the test should not be applied with hindsight .
29 Not only would momentary inadvertence not constitute a breach of the duty of care but in addition the test should not be applied with hindsight .
30 The majority , however , are simply in need of a demonstration that ‘ authority ’ can not be challenged with impunity .
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