Example sentences of "not fall [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A slight ‘ upstand ’ at one end of the roof ensures that the water will not fall off the wrong end .
2 This can not fall on the last syllable of the stem , and is , if necessary , moved to an earlier syllable .
3 It clearly does not fall into the easy trap of arguing that for crime to exist there must first be intention .
4 This is not surprising ; and we should not fall into the obvious trap of righteous indignation after the event nor judge them too harshly .
5 Finally , delegation ensures that you do not fall into the fatal trap of trying to become or seem indispensable .
6 On neither score is there any universal agreement , and many would deny that the objections are well grounded , holding that they rest on over-simplifications , and that even to the degree that Barth did move in the directions suggested , he nevertheless did not fall into the extreme positions of which he is held guilty .
7 I trust that I will not fall into the same trap !
8 You must not fall into the common error of trying to fill your tank with Dwarfs using the usual inches of fish/surface area criterion .
9 You must not fall into the common error of trying to fill your tank with Dwarfs using the usual inches of fish/surface area criterion .
10 Confirming details of the agreement in Washington on Aug. 31 , US President George Bush said that it " will help ensure that nuclear weapons grade material does not fall into the wrong hands , while providing funds to promote economic reforms and the transition to a market-based economy " in Russia .
11 ( 6 ) As well as ensuring that documents do not fall into the wrong hands , the parties should ensure that any meetings or " due diligence " exercises are conducted discreetly , to avoid rumour and speculation .
12 Labour 's consumer affairs spokesman , Nigel Griffiths , called on the Department of Trade and Industry to issue guidelines to firms disposing of damaged goods to ensure that packaging did not fall into the wrong hands .
13 There was thus a legal obligation to ensure the packets did not fall below the required weight , but on the other hand the company did not want to give free biscuits to customers by making the packets heavier than necessary .
14 The 1959 Defence White Paper announced that the Army would be allowed to recruit up to a ceiling of 180,000 ‘ to ensure that its strength shall not fall below the planned figure of 165,000 ’ — a lame excuse since this requirement was just as valid in 1957 .
15 If the standard of excellence is reasonably clear , the parties have no way of knowing that their claims may not fall before the higher social goal of maximizing perfection .
16 If the premium paid does not fall within the above legislation , then no allowance can be claimed .
17 Most leases of commercial centres do not fall within the above categories but if the lease in question does , then it may be advisable to delete the words " to enforce or " from line two of the proviso .
18 F.L.R. 237 , 245–246 , whether the case might not fall within the second of the two classes of case identified by Dixon J. in Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 .
19 If we were to add those provisions to the Bill , I fear that we might not fall within the long title of the Bill .
20 Anyone who does not fall within the listed categories must first seek leave ( see Chapter 5 for procedure ) .
21 There are ad hoc bodies dealing with some of the functions of the former counties , but these need not detain us as their tasks do not fall within the main concerns of this book .
22 While it may not fall within the same category as Dances with Wolves as an illustration of a time and people grossly misrepresented , it is a period piece of some strength and charm which just falls short of the epithet epic .
23 Gastrin mediated acid secretion did not fall in the one patient whose infection was not eradicated ( Fig 2B ) .
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