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

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1 It is certain that bees are very responsive to different tones of the human voice , and this is probably the reason for the country belief that bees are peace-loving beings and will not stay with a quarrelsome family .
2 This division between planning conditions and site licence conditions highlights the need for co-operation between planners , waste disposal officers and other pollution control agencies , at a pre-planning stage wherever possible , in order to reach agreement on those conditions which are to be attached to the planning consent , and those to be attached to the site licence , thus ensuring that problems of control do not arise at a later stage .
3 The cost of unsold or unconsumed stocks will have been incurred in the expectation of future revenue , and when this will not arise until a later year it is appropriate to carry forward this cost to be matched with the revenue when it arises .
4 ( 2 ) The human being does not exist as a legal person until after birth .
5 Fluctuating fields can not exist inside a fixed equipotential surface ( that of the braid here ) on account of fluctuating external charge .
6 Moreover , it needs to be recognized that a rational , ‘ value-free ’ analysis can not exist in a pluralistic society or that it would please no one if attempted ( Clapham , 1984 ) , unless an action could be shown to benefit all stakeholders .
7 The possibilities for integration , that do not exist in a segregated , all-age special school , are many — as students begin to mix , sometimes for the first time , in a community setting with other adult learners .
8 It is typical of options that if a particular contract does not exist in a ready made form for trading directly on an exchange , it can be manufactured from existing tradeable instruments .
9 Current research assumes that crime and justice do not exist in a social vacuum , that they are at least partially political creations , and that they are inextricably involved in society .
10 No matter how ethereal they may seem , they do not exist in a timeless limbo but possess determinate antecedents in time and space .
11 Indeed , as the conventional dominant does not exist in a whole-tone scale ( perfect fifths are not available ) , there can not possibly be effects of resolution such as we find in dominant-tonic harmonic movements .
12 These arguments apply just as much where there is a non-cumulative several liability , not annexed to a joint liability , as they do where it is so annexed .
13 Perhaps what has saved it is the fact that it is not situated on a major road .
14 I left the hotel early and in pleasant sunshine , wearing a light jacket and bow tie , but alas did not bargain for a sudden change in the weather .
15 It seemed a rather broad question , and one for which Lord John could not think of a specific answer .
16 As a nurse I can not think of a healthier diet to follow and can see no disadvantages in it .
17 ‘ I am anxious that you should stay here until I return and I can not think of a better way of making sure you do than by putting you in charge of my property , ’ he explained .
18 I note in passing , however , that , when it comes to squandering the nation 's money , I can not think of a better example than the enormous amounts squandered by the Government in setting up the machinery for the administration of the poll tax , which is now to be totally unwound .
19 Nutty could not think of a good answer and nor could Mr Sylvester , so Nails was allowed to come .
20 Any team which can not think of a new rhyme , or repeats one that has been chosen earlier , drops out until only one team is left .
21 On the way home , she found that she wanted to cry again and could not think of a possible reason why she should .
22 He could not think of a single convincing excuse that would get him out of the house .
23 Among grasses , I can not think of a single one that is not lovely .
24 Isabel could not think of a single thing to say .
25 I could not think of a single thing that Quigley had ever done for me .
26 Now I can not think of a single occasion over the years , my adulthood when I have been going to theatre arts events of any kind when I 've actually gone out and bought anything as a result of sponsorship of a programme I 've been looking at .
27 The Gallup survey , commissioned by the Daily Telegraph , also found that more than a third could not think of a single thing about Britain of which to be proud .
28 He admired a point which Stead had made about Polynesians and Christianity , but worried that he could not think of a Christian anthropologist .
29 You do not think like a civilised man , although your behaviour has become civilised , and so he can not ascribe to your actions motives which are suspect — or not according to his understanding . ’
30 However , a person is not treated as a seasonal worker if his off-season , or off-seasons in aggregate , do not exceed seven weeks .
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