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

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1 You can not walk two steps here without bumping into a café , being slapped in the face by restaurant smells , or meeting a shop selling something absolutely scrumptious .
2 Another disadvantage is that boats can not pass each other during the locking through . ’
3 But these of course must be straight , because the light beam can not pass round corners .
4 Someone hiring goods under a hire-purchase agreement is not a ‘ buyer ’ and therefore can not pass good title under either the Factors Act , section 9 or the Sale o Act , section 25 .
5 However , the court can not create new rights over the landlord 's land and can not elevate informal personal privileges into property rights ( Orlik ( G ) ( Meat Products ) Ltd v Hastings and Thanet BS ( 1974 ) 29 P & CR 126 ) .
6 to operate among the capacities and struggles which exist outside themselves : while they are crucially important in forming these into a programme they can not create practical policies themselves for these arise from people 's practical negotiation of their immediate environment .
7 Actively to create room for such development work seems essential precisely because field workers who are hard pressed by a burden of routine and less focused casework demands can not create such room for themselves .
8 That 's not to say that it can not create long documents , far from it , just that equal emphasis is given to each page by the program .
9 In the same term it was resolved by the two Chief Justices , Chief Baron , and Baron Altham , upon conference betwixt the Lords of the Privy Council and them , that the King by his proclamation can not create any offence which was not an offence before , for then he may alter the law of the land by his proclamation in a high point ; for if he may create an offence where none is , upon that ensues fine and imprisonment : also the law of England is divided into three parts , common law , statute law , and custom ; but the King 's proclamation is none of them : also malum aut eat malum in se , aut prohibitum , that which is against common law is malum in se , malum prohibitum is such an offence as is prohibited by Act of Parliament , and not by proclamation .
10 This can be done by making a point of asking their advice on small matters , which can not create any anxiety in them .
11 Although the recently announced European Air Traffic Control information system may facilitate the movement of aircraft across national boundaries , it can not create more airspace in the already crowded skies over southern England .
12 What can not be justified quantitatively can not command large resources .
13 ‘ I will speak to him , ’ he said to her when they had got out of earshot , ‘ and see if I can not resolve this matter . ’
14 However , because the individual has settled here the Government say that they can not send that person back .
15 I can not send this letter because I am always watched and I must never be a disloyal German . ’
16 ‘ Money can not soften some things , ’ Wilson said ‘ and you can not begin to imagine the insults , the nature of the insults , as though I were a woman of the streets …
17 Dagenham can not match other Ford plants right now but its performance will appear even less satisfactory against the Japanese .
18 It might seem that 1991 can not match this catalogue of ills .
19 It seems I can not perform one task aright this eventide . ’
20 A computational device of this sort can not perform any calculation involving steps equivalent to iteration or recursion .
21 Do not be misled , however , into thinking that it works like a spreadsheet because it is only a grid for entering figures and can not perform any calculations for you .
22 Coleridge is not God for he can not perform this miracle and he can not drink in paradise .
23 Abstract considerations show that computational mechanisms of a certain type ( such as a nervous net with no significant prior structure ) simply can not achieve specific kinds of spatial pattern recognition ( Minsky & Papert 1969 ) .
24 The Union should also be aware that EOP has a price tag for its existing members and that you can not achieve equal opportunities on a no-cost basis .
25 With this in mind members of the schemes operated by the University who can not achieve 40 years ’ pensionable/reckonable service should consider the possibility of making Additional Voluntary Contributions to improve their retirement benefits .
26 We have argued that for questions of value reason can not achieve this independence .
27 I realise that knitters with other makes of machine can not achieve this stitch , which , I suppose , is why one sees few patterns for it .
28 We can not achieve this aim without the support of friends .
29 The verificationist who is unwilling to admit the possibility of such facts ( in this he is a consistent anti-realist ) must therefore say that such a statement , though perhaps it may be determinately false when one of its consequences is observed to be false , still can not achieve determinate truth .
30 The policy states : ‘ Police action alone can not achieve positive results , ’ and they must adopt a ‘ multi-agency ’ approach .
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