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

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1 Suppose we were old friends who were meeting again after not seeing each other for many years .
2 Crawford reminded the committee that he had not received any salary for a month , but offered to accept £245 for termination .
3 I think that I am right in saying that regulation 3 provides that the changes will not affect pending applications for review .
4 ‘ This does not affect any claims for compensation .
5 So far the company has not registered any enthusiasm for such a payment either .
6 The original division between those mentally handicapped children who were considered educable and those who were not formed some basis for the future classification of the mentally handicapped .
7 There were some worries , of course : I had not formulated any principles for the evaluation of an experience which was developing under our eyes ; and there were some obvious discrepancies between what students experienced in different schools .
8 ‘ I prefer not to risk further disorientation for you , Leonora .
9 The GUSTO trial assessed the risks and benefits of immediate intravenous heparin or delayed subcutaneous heparin in addition to streptokinase ( and found no mortality benefit ) , but did not make such comparisons for tPA or anistreplase nor provide any mortality comparison of intravenous heparin and no heparin .
10 Purcell did not make extensive changes for the Fairy Queen revival — and indeed he had two excellent reasons not to .
11 Furthermore , while the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the media , it does not make explicit provision for free and equal access to the media for all citizens — an equally desirable objective .
12 Furthermore , while the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the media , it does not make explicit provision for free and equal access to the media for all citizens — an equally desirable objective .
13 Given the success in getting the Israelis and Palestinians round the table , would it not make more sense for the Government to right that wrong and ensure that , during our presidency from July onwards , we talk directly to the PLO ?
14 They may be doing the same job as older people , but there are questions about whether you might not make more jobs for young people if you paid them seventy-five per cent , two-thirds of , of the going minimum wage .
15 The CC purposely did not make detailed proposals for change , preferring to leave these for discussions with the appropriate government Ministries .
16 For instance if the policyholder is a married man with two young children and the value of the claim is $100 for the family , then to deduct four excesses would mean that the corporation would not make any payment for an incident where the Policyholder thought he had taken out cover .
17 Motor insurance policy premiums should reduce over several years if you accrue ‘ No claims bonuses ’ — in other words if you do not make any claims for damage , etc .
18 I do not make any award for the sums claimed from disposable income for her employment during the said , the alleged year off , since I 'm not satisfied she would have had a year off , or would have had any disposable income even if she had taken that year .
19 I do not make any apology for accepting that single millionaires will be at an advantage in that situation , but the millions of people on lowish incomes , particularly the retired , will be penalised most .
20 Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the Academic Parties undertake that they will not make any application for registration of IPR in respect of any technical information relating to results without the prior written consent of the Non-academic Parties .
21 Industrialists sometimes argued that they would generate even more electricity privately if the Boards did not make excessive charges for standby supplies , and this view derived some plausibility from the fact that the share of private generation was lower in Britain than in other European countries .
22 Mrs Beamson 's eight-year-old son has been diagnosed as suffering from severe dyslexia and she claims the county 's education policy will not make adequate provision for him at secondary school level .
23 Still , it would be churlish not to greet this release for the light it casts on an age long gone .
24 According to Axelrod and Hamilton , ‘ It turns out in many cases that if a fig wasp entering a young fig does not pollinate enough flowers for seeds and instead lays eggs in almost all , the tree cuts off the developing fig at an early stage .
25 Not got enough time for us
26 Sometimes owners had to promise not to issue new shares for two more years .
27 They 'd not favoured local women for security reasons .
28 One attractive aspect of this theory is that it highlights the way in which formal instruction can inhibit learning by not allowing sufficient scope for self-expression and self-development — alienation following submission to being taught rather than learning how to learn .
29 On top of that Sumner practically accused Microsoft of biasing the test parameters in favour of Word and not allowing enough time for the testers to fully explore the respective packages .
30 Murdock was a man of considerable genius and is often not given enough credit for his contributions to science and engineering .
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