Example sentences of "not be [verb] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They felt that the aggressive behaviour and attention-seeking which are more prevalent among males should not be reinforced by teacher responses .
2 The transformation of subjects into citizens can not be secured by Acts of Parliament alone . ’
3 candied stems for cakes and confectionery ; seeds for flavouring a variety of drinks including vermouth , gin , Chartreuse and some white wines ; leaves in stewed fruits and for flavouring cheese and cheese dishes , including cheesecake ; should not be eaten by diabetics
4 Pleas that the character of the North Yorkshire market town of Pickering should not be spoiled by takeaway food shops have been made by town councillors who rejected schemes to convert a dry cleaners into a kebab house and for a pizza takeaway at a music shop .
5 First , income tax at the basic rate shall not be charged by virtue of s739 in respect of income which has borne tax at the basic rate by deduction or otherwise .
6 Further , the employment of an agent may be such as to give him an authority to contract on behalf of his principal generally with regard to a wider or narrower class of affairs ; and as between the principal and third parties such authority can not be limited by restrictions imposed by the principal , but not known to third parties .
7 Works councils have been particularly important in securing improvements in working conditions and other non-wage elements since many of these are so specific to individual workplaces that they can not be regulated by means of a general , industry-wide agreement .
8 Judgment against him can not be obtained by default ( Ord 12 , r 2 ) ; but , if he does not appear at the hearing of the action he is deemed to admit the notice and is bound by any judgment , even if by consent ( Ord 12 , r 3(3) ) .
9 Thus , for example , unc but this result can not be obtained by use of ( 4 ) since by inspection the submatrices of order 2 are all singular .
10 This view could not easily be maintained as the evidence mounted that , despite their negotiations with Sir Herbert Samuel and the TUC 's meeting with the Prime Minister on 12 May , the strike had been called off without any guarantees that those who had been involved would not be victimized by employers and that there would be no immediate resumption of negotiations between the coal miners and the coal owners .
11 And I will not be hindered by slaves nor any dunderhead men ! ’
12 The first is the absence of deep gaps in barrier reefs and atolls , whereas if subsidence has been long continued , there should be deep gaps present , because once the gaps are deeper than the depth at which reef-building corals occur they can not be filled by coral growth .
13 A congregation must not be baffled by obscurity , but it must not be patronised by too much informality either .
14 The realisation that we teach children more effectively if we understand them fully and set them against the social and cultural conditions in which they live and grow , places an expectation upon the teacher which can not be prescribed by contract .
15 ‘ the notion of public interest has its limitations and in many cases it will not be served by dissemination of information about a person charged with a criminal offence or it must yield to the need to secure a fair trial for such a person .
16 Our country 's interests can not be served by isolation or opt-out .
17 A very good example of what can not be achieved by severance is found in Baker v Hedgecock ( 1888 ) 39 Ch D 520 .
18 What may not be achieved by argument can be brought about by provocation .
19 This can not be done by the person alone , because help is needed in overcoming the amnesias and the emotional repressions , and this can not be achieved by introspection .
20 Since the games are played just once , with the firms making output or price choices simultaneously , the equilibria can not be rationalized by appeal to a process of action and reaction through time .
21 The ebbs and flows of population movement could not be matched by changes in a local government structure which had become fixed in the pattern established in the nineteenth century .
22 This is one of the reasons why fertility is expected to rise a little in official projections , to 2.0 ( OPCS 1989a ) , although there are reasons for believing that these high expectations will not be matched by performance ( Shaw 1989 ) .
23 The increase will not be matched by dividend rises — too many companies have been paying more than they could afford over the past two years and need to repair their reserves and ratios — but 7 p.c. growth looks reasonable .
24 The appeal which this call makes to Moldavians can not be matched by Mr Luchinsky or his party .
25 I would not be threatened by McIllvanney .
26 They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith .
27 The central problem was that the chronically unemployed could not be covered by insurance .
28 The strong points in their argument have been that they exhibit voluntaryism in its purest form , that they are free of any obligation to find a programme for the tutor-organiser to teach and that , in managing on voluntary effort alone , they are saving the District that portion of a full-time salary which would not be covered by government or local authority grant-aid .
29 So , for instance , the promoter of a Bill may state that Clause 1 is not intended to cover X because X is covered by Clause 2 , and the Clause 3 is intended to implement a Community obligation ; yet , as a matter of law , X may not be covered by Clause 2 and there may be no obligation in Community law .
30 The responsibility for payment is assumed by the Fund , and if the total costs of the assisted party can not be covered by costs awarded , contribution and damages , the liability of that party to the Fund is nonetheless limited to the original assessed contribution .
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