Example sentences of "not [verb] [pron] for the " in BNC.

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1 Hurley had not forgiven him for the loss of Syrian George , and he was still under heavy pressure from Washington to show results , but in general Coleman made sure they got along for the sake of his back-channel reports to MC/10 Control .
2 It will not cover me for the hearing .
3 This suggests that something is amiss with the job definition and , by implication , also with education and training which does not prepare them for the reality .
4 His mother had not joined them for the meal , bowing in this regard to the T'ang 's wishes .
5 But it is too soon for him to face the likes of Devon Malcolm , and Fletcher said the tour selectors would not consider him for the pipe opener in Faridabad .
6 ‘ Then since you accept what I say , madam — ’ interposed the cardinal with a sense of timing that suggested the protector had not nominated him for the task solely on account of his venerability ‘ — might I urge you to give the prince into my custody ! ’
7 Buying a ticket for last night 's game does NOT guarantee one for the all-Ireland clash in November — unless a formal application was made at the time of purchase to the IFA office .
8 He pounced on the Scottish selectors for not picking him for the 4 × 100 metres relay team for Edinburgh and , so it said in one of the tabloids , he was now ready to meet Linford Christie .
9 Life had not prepared him for the task , and it soon became clear that he lacked the natural shrewdness and strength of character that a Gdansk plumber was to show the Polish bosses three years later .
10 ‘ I am not saving it for the Tour de France .
11 During much of the book you do not feel anything for the androids , but as you see their struggle for survival and begin to sense that they have gained the feelings that humans are losing , you realise the irony of the book .
12 At first I can not see her for the heaps of people about her bedside , brandished with packaged sweets and magazines and flowers of white and purple .
13 Certainly Jenny did not see him for the first few evenings she was at Moorlake .
14 You 'll see — I 'll probably not see him for the rest of the week . ’
15 The hair on his face was untrimmed , and his nose had spread with drinking , but the weather-hard skin was not the skin of a drunkard , and if the hair on his temples was thinning , you could not see it for the leather fillet he wore .
16 ‘ People will not remember me for the amount of money I have accumulated so much as the titles I have won .
17 She lived for occasions and would not miss one for the world .
18 ‘ I ‘ m not doing it for the money .
19 ‘ I 'm not doing it for the money , ’ said the new Bob .
20 It also did something to the plumbing , and it was decided not to keep us for the month we had been promised , but to billet us out to houses nearby .
21 The book is intended for undergraduates in their second or third year of a philosophy degree , but this need not necessarily deter readers with other backgrounds ; e.g. , my father claims to be able to understand it , though perhaps he would not thank me for the suggestion that he is representative .
22 It is crucial not to repeat it for the surprise will be gone and all the children will be looking for is the method .
23 And since they certainly would not pay her for the work she had already done on the trousseau , where else could she go ?
24 He gained his school colours for rugger and was unlucky not to get them for the Field Game and the Wall Game — another game confined to Eton .
25 She joined the Garter knights for a reception and lunch before the ceremony before deciding not to join them for the service at St George 's Chapel .
26 Why is it that those countries can accept basic , decent minimum standards for their people whereas this Government will not accept them for the British people ?
27 At this point in Louis 's reign Nithard comments : " the emperor could now feel confident that the aristocracy would not desert him for the rest of his life " .
28 ( Jakobson associates relationships of contiguity with the figure metonymy , and those of equivalence with that of metaphor , a point which need not concern us for the moment , but which will become relevant in the discussion of Lacan later . )
29 Apart from anything else , I ca n't help feeling that if women let men get away with too much bad behaviour , men do not forgive them for the burden of guilt they then have to bear .
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