Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] not otherwise " in BNC.

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1 They are also of considerable assistance to your solicitors/Counsel who may not otherwise be familiar with the locus , type of machinery involved , etc .
2 In fact , they may enable some people to play who may not otherwise be able to do so .
3 The jobless executives could be on hire for as little as £50 a week to firms who may not otherwise be able to afford to devote full-time staff to improving the skills of the workforce .
4 It aims to encourage young athletes from Hong Kong , China and Scotland , who might not otherwise reach their full potential , by bringing them together through their respective Amateur Athletic Associations .
5 In this exercise , students were : introduced to Prestel as an integral part of their course introduced to Prestel in the context of information technology using the word processing package relating the exercise to a real situation planning how to find information involved in scanning and interpreting information The library was again cooperating with a teacher in planning the exercise ; demonstrating a new source of information to students ; enabling students who might not otherwise do so , to use new technology in a way which is related to their curricular and personal needs .
6 The project coordinator Sue Torrance believes this would be a serious loss to the local community , for it has reached people who might not otherwise have received help .
7 The following sections look at the outreach work that is taking place around the country to make the CAB more accessible to groups who could not otherwise easily reach a bureau .
8 But unions were in fact composed of and certainly led by such men , though the bourgeois mythology saw them as mobs of the stupid and misled , instigated by agitators who could not otherwise have earned a comfortable living .
9 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money .
10 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money'
11 In such circumstances , the new Kinnock approach — as long as he can show that it is not irredeemably inflationary — might appear quite attractive to people who would not otherwise have considered voting Labour .
12 About one hundred years ago the EMMS directors were given the responsibility of running the Hawthornbrae Trust which currently exists to provide holiday grants to Edinburgh residents who are recovering from illness and who would not otherwise be able to afford even a short holiday break .
13 Because the rifleman can see over enemy ranks he is allowed to pick out any individual he can see , including enemy character models who would not otherwise be eligible as targets .
14 There are now tens of thousands of children playing who would not otherwise have played tennis .
15 The scheme was regarded as successful in encouraging victims to claim who would not otherwise have done so .
16 Every increase in the price expected will , as a rule , induce some people who would not otherwise have produced anything , to produce a-little ; and those , who have produced something for the lower price , will produce more for the higher price .
17 It demanded the release of political prisoners , an amnesty for exiles , extension of the registration period to three months , and the issuing of identity cards to the estimated 3,500,000 people who had turned 18 since the previous election in 1988 , and who would not otherwise be able to register .
18 The extra places offered were matched , as far as possible , with the requirements of those seeking pupillage and has resulted in many pupils obtaining pupillage who would not otherwise have done so .
19 ( 4 ) A solicitor 's employee who would not otherwise qualify under sub-paragraph ( 1 ) ( b ) of this rule to manage an office and who was 50 years of age or more on and had at that date been continuously employed in connection with the practice of that solicitor for not less than 20 years shall , provided he or she exercised the duty of management at that date , be entitled to continue to do so until retiring or attaining the age of 70 years , whichever first happens .
20 Certain persons who would not otherwise be customers are treated as customers for the purposes of the COB Rules .
21 Eventually these clubs broadened into miniature " Unity Committees " , bringing together Labour and Communist intellectuals and middle-class people who would not otherwise have exchanged views in such an organized manner .
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