Example sentences of "but not [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I get hassled when they disagree with what I 'm saying but not hassled in the sense of ‘ you 're an awful fellow ’ .
2 The tray should be in a part of the room that can be mopped up easily , but not isolated from the rest of the children and adults in the group .
3 Meanwhile , the carrier may issue the private key to the transferee in the belief that the latter accepted an honest receipt message sent to but not received by the transferee .
4 Sadly , the notes referred to money and medicines that had been sent by the family but not received in the prison .
5 However , the final victory over sin was anticipated but not completed on the cross .
6 It should be updated by but not applied to the order book , do you follow me .
7 And successful treatment is prolonging the lives of affected people — but not dealing with the causes or preventing them being affected in the first place .
8 An interlocutory injunction was sought , but not granted by the court , where it was said that there had been a breach , but that an injunction would not be granted on a balance of convenience .
9 In Guinness plc v Saunders and Another [ 1990 ] AC 663 , a director claimed a payment was due to him as a result of an agreement between him and a committee of the board , but not authorised by the board of directors .
10 ‘ Background ’ shall mean any inventions designs computer software reports drawings and other works and information made available before or during the Project but not generated under the Project and either belonging to the contributing Party or to which the contributing Party has the necessary rights for the purposes of the Project .
11 Mr X may be resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom but not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
12 Part XV is built upon the basic UK taxing principles which require that overseas income is taxable on a remittance basis if the settlor is resident in the United Kingdom but not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
13 The trustees pay that £100,000 to Mr X who is resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom but not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
14 One of the anomalies in the remittance basis is the fact that a person who is resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom but not domiciled in the United Kingdom may use his overseas source income to discharge the interest on an overseas loan which is used , say , to purchase a house in the United Kingdom in which he lives without there being a remittance of that overseas income to the UK .
15 This allows it to land nearby but not interfere with the descent .
16 He told Beattie to climb as high as he could and watch what happened , but not to join in the fighting .
17 They may be used to prevent a reference to an expert after that date , in which case an existing determination , made by or on behalf of one of the parties but not accepted by the other , may have to stand .
18 It is clear from their context and from the structure of criminal appeals that these judicial doubts as to the right of the appellant/respondent to raise non-certified questions before the House of Lords can only refer to the situation exemplified by Berry ( No. 2 ) — viz , where grounds of appeal have been argued before but not determined by the Court of Appeal .
19 ( 4 ) ) , and the continuing of the validity of a licence where an application for a renewal has been made but not determined by the licensing board ( subs .
20 Greenpeace gave a warning yesterday of a loophole which allows the EC to promote production of another raft of chemicals , known as HCFCs , now recognised as damaging to the ozone layer but not covered by the Montreal Protocol of 1989 .
21 Legislation has largely restricted the right to distrain goods found upon the premises but not belonging to the tenant .
22 A somewhat unusual system one might think : but not according to the papal encyclical Quadragesimo Anno of 1931 .
23 4.1 acknowledges that all rights ( including but not limited to the copyright and other intellectual property rights ) in the Licensed Software which are owned by and shall remain the property of and and shall not during or at any time after the expiry or termination of this Agreement in any way question or dispute the ownership or any other such rights of and .
24 ‘ ( a ) relating to or having any connection with the 1987 year end audit of Atlantic … and the production of the audited accounts for Atlantic … including any material relating to its subsidiaries ; ( b ) which relate to or have any connection with the acquisition by [ B. & C. ] of Atlantic … including but not limited to the working capital review conducted by [ the appellants ] and the production of a working capital letter ; ( c ) which relate to or have any connection with the 1988 year end audit of Atlantic … and the production of the audited accounts for Atlantic … including any material relating to its subsidiaries .
25 There have been one or two irksome omissions — Elektra , Die Frau ohne Schatten , productions that were highlights of the Strauss centenary celebrations in Salzburg and Vienna in 1964 — as well as one or two works that Karajan has recorded but not conducted in the theatre since Ulm or Aachen .
26 Over 500 objections were sent and now a public enquiry will follow , but not called by the Secretary of State as heretofore .
27 If in the opinion of the court a summons for recovery of land can not be served in accordance with Ord 7 , rr 4 – 10 , an order may be made on request in N 220 for service on the husband or wife of the defendant , a person living with but not married to the defendant , or upon anyone who is or appears to be authorised by the defendant to reside or carry on business in the premises , to manage them or to safeguard or deal with the premises or contents thereof ( Ord 7 , r 15(1) — ( 3 ) ) .
28 Encouraged by the success of the publication , CD collected together other pieces previously published in periodicals but not included in the First Series and Sketches by Boz Second Series was published in one volume by Macrone in 1837 ( but bearing the date 1836 ) , uniform with the previous 2 volumes , and including 10 illustrations ( 12 in the second edition ) by Cruikshank .
29 In spring 1990 , there were 870,000 people in the United Kingdom unemployed on the internationally recognised International Labour Organisation definition , but not included in the monthly claimant count statistics .
30 Thus , we have also included a third group , the mixed grade MALT lymphoma already discussed but not included in the initial classification of Isaacson et al .
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