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

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1 each has a separate thumbnail file , and if one does not exist for any given image , PhotoFinish creates one .
2 Statistical and research data [ s.33(6) ] is exempt from the subject access provisions , but not registration , provided that the data is not disclosed for any other purpose .
3 The exercises , though , are not designed for any one standard just for all those who are committed to improving at whatever level .
4 Units which sought to establish themselves outside such a plan would not only not receive public money ; they would also not qualify for any other public benefits .
5 By now certain that Meehan and Griffiths were the murderers of Mrs Ross , the Crown Office in Edinburgh issued a statement that with Griffiths 's death and Meehan 's arrest , they were not looking for any other suspects in connection with the Ayr murder — thus , said Nicky , prejudging the very issue that was to come to trial .
6 Police say they found a hammer in the house and are not looking for any other weapon .
7 I am looking for a Leeds United match programme … not looking for any particular but I would prefer the most recent or a forthcoming copy .
8 The draughtsman no doubt had in mind to cover what he would have called all bona fide transfers , that is to say transfers which would be regarded by the Revenue as not made for any fiscal purpose which they would regard as improper .
9 In the 16 years in which we have had our part of the legislation , we have applied for only 31 people to be tried in the Republic , of whom only 16 were convicted and the Irish Republic has not applied for any such cases at all .
10 Which I 'm not paying for any more !
11 If , the Hopf bifurcation does not occur for any positive r , and are stable for all otherwise C " + are stable in and unstable in .
12 This was highlighting the fact , that although , er , Freud thought psychoanalytic should be used in a neutral nerve and not used for any active aggression , an exception seemed to be made with Woodrow Wilson .
13 The premiere had not called for any great celebration , even the soi-disant Louise Müller being in subdued spirits after her confession .
14 They did not hope for any tangible support for their undertaking , but a charter would give them some standing in England , allow them to create a legal government , and possibly convince any enquiring Spaniards that they were not simply setting up a pirate base .
15 I was not aiming for any distant target , and nor does natural selection .
16 If , however , you have started at the Bar , there is no reason why you should not apply for any local government post that tempts you .
17 It follows from ( 8.3 ) that Y i does not change for any i in T A .
18 It is a rule-articulated association which leaves its citizens free to pursue their own interests ; civil association is not constituted for any common purpose .
19 Patrick O'Brian 's long sequence of sea-adventures gives the lie to the dogma that the genre does not allow for any real development of character .
20 He is supporting a scheme that is essentially a monopoly and does not allow for any genuine competitive challenge which , as we have all been informed , is the only real moderating influence on the free market provision .
21 Not to ask for any more appearance money .
22 She had not seen beyond the violence : she had not planned for any other outcome .
23 People who come into frequent contact with domestic animals may become transiently infected but the symptoms do not last for any appreciable period .
24 ‘ He did not ask for any special treatment . ’
25 Moreover , when nineteenth-century feminists demanded equal education and employment opportunities for single women , they did not ask for any special consideration to be extended to women on account of their reproductive role .
26 ‘ But I can not ask for any more from the players than the performances they are giving me and one or two are starting to show their true form . ’
27 She would not ask for any further exchange of nuclear information , but she must be released from her obligation not to use the knowledge she already possessed in seeking collaboration with other partners .
28 ‘ You must give me your solemn assurance on three counts : that you will not seek to discover the identity of my client , that you will not ask for any further assistance if the venture should prove to be unsuccessful and finally that you will not discuss this matter with any other person ; this stipulation to include even members of your own family and your circle of personal friends and acquaintances . ’
29 she would not fight for any more .
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