Example sentences of "not have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Either way you can make a sale to a customer who otherwise may not be able to buy from you or who you may not have previously considered as a prospect .
2 If your partner is suffering from aching muscles and joints which the massage may not have completely soothed , try the following technique which can be amazingly pain relieving and balancing to the emotions .
3 Exposing the board for too long a period will rarely cause any damage , but troublesome problems can be caused by underexposure , when the UV sensitive coating will not have thoroughly reacted to the UV light .
4 The normal rule in such circumstances is for the convictions to be set aside : ‘ no reasonable jury who had applied their mind properly to the facts in the case could have arrived at the conclusion , and once one assumes that they are an unreasonable jury , or they could not have reasonably come to the conclusion , then the convictions can not stand . ’
5 She may not have consciously intended all of it , but huge fraud it was , because she purported to give a picture which in , in her own words was , er forever true , that 's a direct quote , er forever true , of Samoa , which we know , er , was not at all true .
6 For safety 's sake , replace any plugs that do not have partly sleeved live and neutral pins if you have children in the house , since this provides extra protection for prying little fingers .
7 Patients who suffer a myocardial infarction may not have widely distributed coronary disease .
8 Once again his arm , brown and corded , swept silencingly towards the sea and the mountains and the south , as if I might not have properly appreciated it .
9 Not that I had a bad opinion of his character , ( I do n't know him ) , it is just that I feel most other clubs would not have even responded to you .
10 Forty eight and and presumably many of the people who are perhaps seventy drawing pensions , they may not have even paid in thirty years themselves , I mean they may be many of them may not have been around for that period of time .
11 Five years back he would not have even contemplated the Wiring Project .
12 Things that our grandparents could not have even dreamed of .
13 The old Maggie would not have even thought about it in the first place .
14 Erm I 'm not too sure whether Rozario may not have just caught his studs in the ground and tweaked a knee something like that .
15 Some like the Sandvik Sandplate have introduced me to products that I might not have otherwise tried .
16 Our evidence was said to be flawed because : WE could be accused of setting up Marshall for an offence she would not have otherwise committed .
17 Very much shaken as she was by the assault , she nevertheless would not have voluntarily given up her job — but she did not get the choice .
18 I think the committee has already indicated its views but I do n't think that is its views where they may not have entirely coincided with a particular District Health Authority are really part of a dialogue towards consensus rather than any fundamental difference put it that way .
19 The question remains as to whether British policy-makers can fairly argue that by fighting ‘ from within ’ , although they may not have entirely succeeded in limiting the battleground to issues of trade and markets , they have nevertheless ensured that the economic policy itself has pointed in the right direction .
20 We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’
21 The owner can not have always won because it was stronger : the same two individual butterflies were used in both roles .
22 The other factor we should also bear in mind is the great majority of the people are not only not interested , they 're basically hostile the whole business and I think that members may not have really noticed if they looked at the European newspaper , the highest ever figure , fifty three percent of all the people of Britain are now totally and completely opposed to the whole business of the E C , they do n't think it 's a good idea .
23 Yet we do not have unreasonably to assimilate cultural practice to this area of the satisfaction of basic human needs to realize that , whatever purposes cultural practice may serve , its means of production are unarguably material .
24 That is , it does not take into account the fact that particles do not have precisely defined positions and velocities but are ‘ smeared out ’ over a small region by the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics that does not allow us to measure simultaneously both the position and the velocity .
25 Does not have overseas based staff but works mainly through partner Churches and Councils of Churches .
26 Many physical quantities ( serum beta carotene included ) do not have naturally occurring zeroes , and their distribution is skewed , suitable for geometric means or logarithmic transformation .
27 In fact , the new ideas may not have totally changed , and thereby displaced , older notions , but the old and the new may coexist in modern consciousness .
28 The later Victorians were experiencing , to an extent that they themselves may not have fully grasped , the psychological impact of a sharp deterioration in the dignity and decency formerly associated with the interment and commemoration of their dead .
29 The survival of family farmers and part-time farmers could very well depend on the contributions from the women and some farmers might not have fully recognised the important role of their wives .
30 use of the lower body is also restricted , principally because the weight will not have fully shifted to the right side in a shortened backswing .
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