Example sentences of "not [verb] [adj] [noun pl] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But , if only by default , through simply reading the text in terms of the text and not bringing outside considerations to bear , she , as does Barth , shores up its authority .
2 That is the pathway we have gone down , and in consequence we have reduced the amount of food that is given to our cows that could be eaten by man from 50 per cent to 14 per cent by getting the input from grass and porridge oats : food that would otherwise be wasted in a system that is not using these animals to pick it up on the way .
3 Employers also try to discourage the mobility of their highly skilled labour because they wish to retrieve the investment made in training over the long term , and they certainly would not want competing firms to poach labour that they have trained .
4 And my guess would be , and it can only be a guess , that if there actually was disagreement between a county and the prospective recipient of a new settlement , then I suspect that that the Secretary of State would not want such proposals to proceed .
5 Whilst we recognise that the Government does not want local authorities to use development plan policies to limit change of use rights , we believe the final guidance should indicate the special circumstances in which such constraints may be justified , for example , in order to avoid environmental problems or to sustain the traditional employment base of a particular locality .
6 The general , whose appointment as prime minister a year ago is disputed by a rival Muslim government in west Beirut , did not want Christian deputies to go to Taif in the first place .
7 The Labour leader , John Smith , is believed to have told the Scottish leadership not to support any efforts to set up a Scottish parliamentary council and Mr Clarke 's proposals are intended to maintain Lib Dem support for the convention .
8 In the Court , Touche Ross was criticised for not allowing third parties to see their 120 page report dated 29 November 1991 .
9 We were erm not given many opportunities to do that only through things well local clubs like the W R I and which er and in that way all Orcadians just trying to do our best together you know .
10 ‘ The town and city industries ’ , he said , ‘ are not producing adequate goods to exchange with the food-producing farmer … people in the cities are short of food and fuel .
11 The largest set of opinion polls since the campaign began show that Labour still has a narrow lead but will not win enough seats to secure an overall majority .
12 Mr Yeltsin did not win enough votes to enable him to call a new parliamentary election constitutionally .
13 Even so we do not expect such spells to lead to permanent changes in our lifestyle .
14 But do not expect American protectionists to give up : next year , as domestic demand revives , the deficit will surely widen again .
15 Independently , she and the other directors do not expect potential clients to start making firm decisions before the end of the year .
16 Although they appear to have stabilised , we do not expect those markets to settle down until Spring next year particularly with the impact of a weak dollar .
17 Do not expect these wines to taste like champagne .
18 If , however , you are cynical enough to believe that the shelf-life of a tax efficient investment is inversely proportional to the number of national press articles highlighting its advantages , then you will not expect these rules to remain as generous as this forever .
19 ( Mar 21-Apr 20 ) The situation in the heavens is rather complex , if not explosive , at the moment and you really can not expect any favours to come your way either at home or on the work front .
20 With its recent exhibition programme Robert Gober , Pierre Dunoyer and Raoul Ruiz , Broodthaers , Laffont , Oiticica the latest of Paris 's public galleries has certainly not made any concessions to fashion or facility .
21 In particular , the issue of the lack of oral work was brought up again , the argument being made that a particular adviser had not seen enough lessons to make this conclusion .
22 By that I mean that , though they do not carry intrinsic labels to discriminate them , yet they can be given extrinsic labels for that purpose .
23 The Court further concluded that the drafting of individual conditions of sale by each publisher would not impose an undue commercial burden , and that the Association had not advanced any arguments to show the impracticability of monitoring such individual agreements .
24 In his usual cold manner , Falkenhayn summed up the March results as follows : ‘ owing to the peculiar conformation we could not use these successes to bring our artillery far enough forward , and consequently the preparatory work here had to be continued . ’
25 These examples show clearly that the human genetic code does not contain specific instructions to behave in a particular way .
26 It was forever seeking longer credit from its suppliers , it was never able to be paid quickly enough by its customers and did not boast adequate assets to borrow permanent capital .
27 Leadership : The Grand Theogonist fights as an independent model , and may not join other units to lead them .
28 You can not force private firms to make losses .
29 MAS procedures when associated with an Information memorandum containing projections should be sufficient to enable us to be satisfied that the vendor has not recklessly included information which it does not have reasonable grounds to believe is correct .
30 We should note that over the next decade about half the children aged from 7–11 years will not have adequate conditions to attend primary school normally in terms of the law on the National System of Education and that many other older children will be likewise unable to attend school .
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