Example sentences of "not [verb] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Just it was a beautiful day , so I said why not stay for an hour , so we got out , out , in , so we , as it is , , you know we just went round a little bit , and it 's very tidy and nice , biscuits .
2 ‘ You snored all night , ’ he said with relish , and Cermait got up and removed himself from this low vulgar company , because you could not stay in a room with people who told the High Queen that you snored .
3 ‘ The defence does not arise on a plea of autrefois convict , but on the well-established rule at common law , that where a person has been convicted and punished for an offence by a court of competent jurisdiction , transit in rem judicatam , that is , the conviction shall be a bar to all further proceedings for the same offence , and he shall not be punished again for the same matter ; otherwise there might be two different punishments for the same offence .
4 This fear does not arise from a view of themselves as unskilled in formal police requirements , for no policemen or women would express that they suspect this of themselves , although some admit to suspecting it of others .
5 On the other hand , ‘ society could not exist without a morality which mirrored and supplemented the law 's proscription of conduct injurious to others ’ .
6 At first I thought that Anthony Trollope , though an amusing writer , was another male author of the nineteenth century who assumed that women could not exist without a man somewhere in the vicinity .
7 L. , 1976 ) water authorities had a statutory power to make orders imposing charges on persons not connected to mains drainage was held to be ultra vires as the correct state of affairs did not exist as a precondition to the exercise of the power .
8 Thus , at all pressures below this point carbon dioxide can not exist as a liquid .
9 Meanwhile , the NSF led by former Prime Minister Petre Roman elected a new executive bureau on April 9 and condemned the NSF-22 December branch , saying that it did not exist as a party , but only " expressed an intention " .
10 Certainly , central banking was markedly different from our own day and monetary policy did not exist as an instrument of economic policy .
11 The proposal was that His Majesty would invite certain individuals as individuals to take upon their shoulders the burden of carrying on the Government and Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Samuel ( sic ) had stated that they were prepared to act accordingly … the Administration would not exist for a period longer than was necessary to dispose of the emergency , and when that purpose was achieved the political parties would resume their respective positions .
12 This uncertainty , by definition , does not exist in a currency union .
13 These atoms , as we have seen , are spewed out from dying stars ; but it would take at least a billion years for a star to use up all its helium energy and explode , hence life could not exist in a universe consisting of the shortest-living stars , since the necessary elements such as carbon would not exist .
14 Equally , concepts , the stuff of rules , can not exist in a vacuum as mere semantic toys .
15 The interpretation is a valuable reminder that the crisis of 1483 did not exist in a vacuum .
16 Ideas do not exist in a vacuum , free-floating in outer space , waiting to be corralled .
17 Forms of knowledge , even the most pure and theoretical , do not exist in a vacuum .
18 The interpretation is a valuable reminder that the crisis of 1483 did not exist in a vacuum .
19 ENGLAND fly out to Poland today confident of securing the draw that will be sufficient to take them to the World Cup finals , stirred but not shaken by a warning from Bobby Moore .
20 Mrs. Upton explained that the polling station was changed this year to the Forestry Commission 's office in Alice Holt Forest , so that it would be more centrally located for Bucks Horn Oak voters , and not situated in a school which would then have to be closed for the day .
21 Who would not disappear like a wraith the moment she turned her back .
22 Some people prefer to think of blue or golden light ; others may not think of a colour at all but just feel they are centred within a sphere .
23 After citing passages from Amand 's case Sir John Donaldson M.R. , with whose judgment Kerr and Lloyd L.JJ. agreed , observed , at p. 977 , that he could not think of a case in which the order appealed from arose more clearly in a criminal cause or matter .
24 Those who make a mistake , or can not think of a word beginning with their letter , drop out .
25 Back at his hotel , packing for his return to London , John wondered how to fit this large acquisition into his luggage , could not think of a way , decided that he did not want a souvenir of the trip anyway because of his gloom about the impending ballet , so tore it up and threw it in the wastepaper basket .
26 I can not think of a recipe for diminution of standards that is more likely to succeed .
27 Until she met Rainald she could not think of a future , with or without fitzAlan .
28 We are starting with the press that the need for a National Airport 's policy I can not think of a number , a major or even a concentrate all these airfields and resources in one region .
29 For twenty minutes and more I could not think of a thing to write .
30 At first he sat looking at his feet , and she could not think of a thing to say .
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