Example sentences of "and [not/n't] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Agreement shall not apply to any claim brought against an occupier of land if the mud is deposited either by vehicles other than his own , or jointly by such vehicles and his own vehicles , and his Insurers grant indemnity to him in his particular capacity as an occupier of land and not as the user of the vehicles .
2 Taxes Act 1988 , s683 provides that where income under a settlement is payable to or applicable for the benefit of any person other than the settlor then unless the situation comes within one of the following five situations ( listed in TA 1988 , s683(1) ) the income shall for the purposes of " excess liability " be treated as the income of the settlor and not as the income of any other person for tax purposes .
3 Literary meaning must therefore be analyzed in its own terms , in the words of the Thèses ( Vachek 1966:49 ) as a ‘ semantic composition ’ , and not as the reflection of external factors .
4 Moreover this , exercise is intended as an illustration and not as the presentation of a detailed proposal for a capital sharing tax .
5 A form of rich picture was drawn up following the initial investigations , but it was used mainly as a summary of the structures , staffing levels and other essentially static factors that existed in the situation , and not as the basis for selecting a relevant system .
6 This leads them to see the organization as a well-defined unit and not as the heaving , changing mass with fluctuating boundaries that it really is .
7 Their ports and forts in the Spice Islands or the West Indies or the West Coast of Africa were intended as supply bases for shipping and not as the starting point for territorial expansion .
8 Ferguson senior added : ‘ All I ask is for the United fans to judge him on what he does on the pitch and not as the manager 's son .
9 He quotes Gamgee : ‘ He toiled for lucre and not for the advancement of veterinary science ’ .
10 The House of Lords held that the question whether the conduct was prejudicial to the interests of the state was for the court and not for the jury .
11 The opposite side of the argument is that in task allocation people may not receive appropriate care at appropriate times and that the day is succession of minor interruptions , made for the convenience of the organisation and not for the benefit of individuals .
12 The director of a company has a duty to carry on the business of that company in all respects in good faith for the benefit of that company and not for the benefit of other group companies .
13 Mr. Philipson , relying on the final paragraph of the notice itself quoted above , and upon a minute textual analysis of Mr. Barnes ' affidavit , submitted that it was plain that the real purpose of the Bank of England was to obtain the documents for the Federal Reserve Board , and not for the purpose of exercising its own supervisory function .
14 Payments made ex gratia or as compensation for loss of office by the vendor of the business will not usually be deductible by the vendor because they are made in connection with the discontinuance of the trade and not for the purpose of enabling the company to carry on its trade .
15 Note also that a person domiciled in the Channel Islands can benefit from owning the assets specified in s6(3) by virtue of s267(2) although the relief in s48(4) only applies for the purposes of s6(2) and not for the purpose of s6(3) .
16 The ground rules of completion are designed for the interests of the public and not for the interests of the profession alone .
17 His lengthened features were expressionless , but just for a moment Rostov imagined that the bow was intended for him , and not for the Altun .
18 The reason sometimes given is that the defences of justification and fair comment are for the jury , which is the constitutional tribunal , and not for the judge .
19 As Cobbett said afterwards , the people had wanted the Act " that it might do us some good ; that it might better our situation … and not for the gratification of any abstract or metaphysical whim . "
20 Special care he reserved for his own wife and not for the Mrs Strawsons of this world .
21 But is it a dialogue , or does each blackbird whistle for itself and not for the other ?
22 It was n't fair that a king should give up his throne for her , and not for the weaver 's daughter .
23 If your father 'e 'ad listened to the nurse and called for the doctor and not for the priest — puh ! ’
24 This case is , as is readily appreciated , a case merely for the existence of some sort of second chamber , and not for the House of Lords as at present composed .
25 I have a rule that once I consider a portrait is finished , I will never make alterations ; after all , as the painter , you are painting a portrait for yourself and not for the sitter 's wife . ’
26 It is for the parties , and not for the tribunal , to see that all relevant evidence and legal argument is adduced .
27 Lord Oliver described the relationship in the following way : ‘ … the purpose for which the auditors ’ certificate is made and published is that of providing those entitled to receive the report with information to enable them to exercise in conjunction [ with others ] those powers which their respective proprietary interests confer on them and not for the purposes of individual speculation with a view to profit . ’
28 Lord , for your sake , and not for the sake of those around us , may we not falter nor make empty plans but work to share your love and grace .
29 Rescripts were often penned for a case , and not for the world at large .
30 Whatever the size , an acer is grown mainly for the leaves — for their shape , their poise and their colouring — and not for the flowers , which are insignificant .
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