Example sentences of "not [adv] be [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 Slowish tempos are to some degree unavoidable , because of the textural detail in Mozart 's score ; and the conductor can not altogether be blamed for the ways in which the music is softened .
2 Conversely , the ethically proper allocation of funds to health , as compared to education or defence , is quintessentially an issue for political debate , and can not properly be left for individuals in the trenches to fight over , when they have no knowledge or view of the larger issues .
3 The conscript troops of the MVD could not entirely be blamed for the ill fit of their uniforms , for their slouched shoulders , for their callow and chilled faces .
4 The advantage of this approach would be that it would enable a mixed economy to be operated i.e. some institutions be validated in the present way ; , others who were ‘ chartered ’ would not necessarily be accredited for all their courses in that their courses would be validated in the present ways .
5 This option can be used to draw any design , but should not necessarily be used for the knitting .
6 A problem is that mean values for fertility and survival probability decline with age , which may not necessarily be accounted for by a logarithmic transform .
7 The law can not only be condemned for being ‘ unnecessary ’ but also because those who formulate and publicly defend it are ‘ hypocrites ’ .
8 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
9 We hope that these materials will not only be used for private study but be subjected to critical scrutiny by school-based inservice groups sharing common curricular interests and by staff of institutions of higher education concerned with both special needs teaching and specific curriculum areas .
10 The pedagogical grammar must not only be designed for a specific audience ; it must also teach materials that are culturally appropriate .
11 Such guarantees must not merely be provided for in constitutions but must be seen to be honoured ;
12 Michael Heseltine , when Secretary of State for the Environment , introduced a simple test , which is now permanently enshrined in the Planning circulars : permission will not normally be granted for the demolition of a listed building unless it has been offered for sale on the open market , preferably freehold .
13 But damages could not normally be obtained for an innocent misrepresentation .
14 There are several techniques that might be used in international marketing research that would not normally be used for research into ‘ domestic ’ markets .
15 Yet ironically , recent government policies have created a situation where more and more prisoners serving life and other long sentences have rather less to lose , for it has now been decreed that various categories of serious offender will not normally be considered for parole , or not considered for a very long time ( see Chapter 6 ) .
16 The allowance can not normally be paid for the first time after pension age because it is regarded as overlapping with the retirement pension .
17 Clearly , the SMRs ( as used in the RAWP formula ) capture these differences rather well , so that a case can not thus be made for inclusion of measure of socio-economic deprivation in the RAWP formula , as for example The Black Report ( Townsend and Davidson , 1982 ) appears to argue .
18 Corticosteroids would not usually be prescribed for people with Aids , since their immune response is already suppressed , but recent reports suggest they can reduce the inflammatory process associated with PCP .
19 I have bought Today 's Horse since the beginning and I am happy to say that it is getting better and better — something which can not always be said for the other horsy magazines , which are often repetitive and patronising .
20 But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes .
21 Politicians can not reasonably be blamed for all this .
22 If the flat was used to telephone , could it not also be used for receiving letters ?
23 McKay collected points on all five climbs in yesterday 's stage and can not now be beaten for the overall mountains title .
24 These people can not really be criticised for doing their best with the resources available to them and could be brought into the new developments .
25 Nonetheless , a plan to enlarge the main Prado building has unleashed a passionate controversy — not least because the suggested extension would not even be used for the permanent display of works of art .
26 Although all but one HIV test were negative such low active follow-up in any other study would be such that it would not even be considered for publication .
27 This plug could not readily be used for all the connections since a dedicated line is not available on it , whereas on the ROM location is dedicated to that specific address block .
28 On the other hand , William of Poitiers imputed to Guy Geoffrey , Thibaud , and Geoffrey Martel irritation at being obliged to perform military service when summoned — which suggests acceptance of their duty ; Orderic 's words imply that Fulk the Young clearly recognized the dependent status of Anjou in 1106 when he did homage to Philip I. The differences of opinion on a point that later lawyers were to regard as fundamental to the monarchy 's position must be taken as proof that , for the great at least , the equation between a fidelis and a vassus could not yet be taken for granted .
29 A surge in consumer spending can not therefore be taken for granted .
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