Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They form the ultimate distillation , but must not form the only aspect of your studies ; the skeleton must be clothed , and study must be pursued into all the ramifications of the life 's work to which your books and papers direct you .
2 Whatever the difficulties involved in applying Halliday 's model of thematic analysis to a given language , and irrespective of whether it is possible to reproduce the thematic patterning of the source text on a given occasion , one thing is certain : translators must not underestimate the cumulative effect of thematic choices on the way we interpret text .
3 With or without the complicity of the government statutory services are performing a very limited role , However , we must not underestimate the potential role of services as it seems highly likely that propensity of the informal sector is enhanced rather than diminished by the support of statutory agencies .
4 The second important point is that we must not treat the institutional population as a single group .
5 And that 's where you start to get your problems irrespective of whether your appliances are correctly fused you must make sure they are correctly fused but you must not exceed the thirteen amp otherwise you 've had it .
6 I must not make the same mistake this time .
7 We must not make the same mistake again .
8 The football stable must be cleansed and further breakages of the law regarding payments will be dealt with in such a severe manner that I now give warning that clubs and players must not expect the slightest leniency
9 She must not forget the other reason why she had wished to find work here , and exile from her old life was not the main one for her presence in Vetch Street .
10 But we must not forget the great flysch troughs which were developed in Alpine Europe through much of Cretaceous time and which in many cases continued on into the Tertiary .
11 No one has advanced our studies so far in this direction , although one must not forget the valuable work of M. R. Hull on the Colchester industry ( 1963 ) .
12 Although we must not forget the sizeable minority who are caught in a poverty trap , during recent years wages and salaries have risen overall more than the cost of living , and educational opportunities have widened .
13 As part of a five-year probation , Griffin must not leave the jail-like clinic for the first six months .
14 We must not leave the eighteenth century without mention of the great typefounder and printer of Birmingham , John Baskerville ( 1706–75 ) , who not only designed the famous type that bears his name but greatly improved the general standard of English printing and gave us , in 1763 , one of the most splendid editions of the Bible .
15 We must not let the public pessimism of a few destroy the optimism of many .
16 The fact that many syllabuses and teachers ' books are full of relevant and challenging content and that in every country schools can be found where interesting and exciting work is in progress , must not obscure the central problem .
17 For if a particular form of social life is to be maintained , the practices of a society must not undermine the legitimating scheme embodied in the dominant instance .
18 ‘ But , ’ said PA president Sir Roger Elliott , ‘ we must not dismiss the electronic revolution .
19 To identify English as peculiarly problematical should not weaken the general defence of humane values in education , and may in the longer run help to strengthen them .
20 Determined that she should not go the same way as her sister , Jonadab Oaks had ruled Martha with a rod of iron ever since Tamar 's seduction by Sir William Forster .
21 You should not draw the snide comment that ‘ average cars are bought by average people — it ca n't fail . ’
22 If the LEA were to lay down as a condition of grant that we should have nothing to do with the University body , we should refuse the grant , and I do not see why Universities should not show the same loyalty to us .
23 Their Lordships accept the ‘ Salisbury doctrine ’ , produced by Lord Salisbury during the era of the post-war Attlee administration , which asserts that the Upper House should not stop the second reading of a bill that embodies proposals which appeared in the election manifesto of the governing party .
24 First , the hon. Gentleman should not underestimate the immense force of major legislation presented by the Lord Chancellor in the past three or four years — not least the Children Act 1989 , which has entirely restructured the law on children and paved the way for the family court , and the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , one of the most important pieces of legislation in this field to appear for decades .
25 One of its primary concerns is that any regulations should not upset the competitive trade balance , for example by applying solely to one type of fuel .
26 We should not forget the general point that , in many communities where religious affiliation plays no part in political decisions , the clergy are still seen as leading figures who can be called upon to lead and organize activities outside the narrow remit of religion .
27 The several causes for his anger have been mentioned above , and one should not forget the concurrent crisis involving the USSR and Hungary .
28 At this point , though , we should not forget the hard-learned lesson that an evolutionary argument is not the same as a developmental one .
29 You should not treat the printed solution as being the only authoritative answer to the question .
30 Moreover , one should not expect the liberal ideology of today , as revealed in ordinary discourse , to reflect the universalistic aspirations of the Enlightenment .
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