Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] are not " in BNC.

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1 As soon as possible have your photographs developed and make a summary of all the important defects and other points which you are not happy about as a result of your survey .
2 You must go through the way in which you are not . ’
3 If you are planning to work overseas for an organisation with which you are not very familiar , it makes sense to check that they are a bona fide , reputable organisation with a good track record of treating executive employees fairly .
4 a wages payment for a notice period which you are not required to work .
5 With the conditional theory of knowledge , and the above explication of clauses 3 and 4 , you can be said to know that you are sitting reading because ( 3 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are not sitting reading you do not believe that you are , and ( 4 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are sitting reading you do believe that you are .
6 K ap is true because in the nearest worlds in which you are sitting reading you believe that you are sitting reading , and the nearest worlds in which you are not sitting reading are either worlds in which you are standing/kneeling/lying reading or worlds in which you are sitting knitting/watching TV , etc. , but not worlds in which you happen to be asleep dreaming that you are sitting reading .
7 NADV You have attempted to activate a DC for which you are not the associated user .
8 However , do n't allow yourself to be talked into a look with which you are not comfortable .
9 A given text may demand a kind of reading for which we are not yet prepared .
10 Subject to any provisions of Scots law , with which we are not acquainted , this point should be put to the Inspector of Taxes , although the absence of a formal record relating to the dividend admittedly weakens the case .
11 However , it is now widely accepted that there are powerful forces of which we are not aware which influence our behaviour .
12 Conceit and fear reach down into our minds and enlist us into behaviour of which we are not proud .
13 However there are , of course , some very good coroners who say to the inspector at the outset , ‘ You go ahead and do your job of investigating the cause of the accident and I will carry out my formal inquiry into the cause of death , and in those areas where our activities tend to overlap let us co-operate together but equally let us not interfere with each other in respect of those matters in which we are not qualified to make judgements . ’
14 We would ask the reader to bear in mind from the outset , however , that we write from the viewpoint of the English urban sub-culture , in which we are not only fieldworkers and observers but life members ; nevertheless , we believe that the English and American complexes of parental experience show very many points of coincidence , both historically and contemporaneously , both in the things that parents do and in the reasons for which they do them : and that , therefore , a discussion in these terms will have a validity for parent-child behaviour on both sides of the Atlantic .
15 It is all too easy to daydream while reading and thereby not recognise words which we are looking at , but it is also possible to recognise words which we are not looking at .
16 The other major point , which we are not yet in a position to discuss , relates to the state of competition and potential competition in the industry .
17 We normally suppose that our experience is a reliable guide to the nature of those parts of the world which we are not observing , and that in favourable cases it gives us knowledge .
18 Section 62 of the Act of 1967 deals with the revocation of licences , a subject which has aroused much controversy but with which we are not concerned in any of these appeals .
19 I 've of watching brief jobs for which we are not responsible .
20 These views depend on political values and preferences which we are not going to explore here , but clearly if you believe that society as a whole will gain by children from all income groups being educated together , or children from a local community or religious group being educated together , you will prefer a system of finance that favours such provision .
21 The first , with which we are not primarily concerned , is by undertaking jurisdictional , procedural and administrative reforms , as recommended by the Civil Justice Review , which are expressly designed to reduce delay , cost and complexity .
22 Many of these administrative caputs also had judicial functions , an arrangement with which we are not familiar today .
23 There is a a colossal amount of inconsistency er of a kind that if we were to practice such inconsistency in our courts there would be there would be absolute outcry and it 's it 's something of a scandal I think that er that the police and the executive generally are apparently able to get away with inconsistencies which we are not .
24 Legally , it will be harder for anyone to do so now that the separate protocol to which we are not party provides , for those who wish it , the opportunity to introduce such legislation .
25 We are told that , having lost an empire , we can have a new role in a European superstate , as if we were being asked to be its leader — which we are not .
26 There may be ‘ flaws ’ in our study of which we are not aware but we can not accept Basko and co-workers ' statement that blood smears from day 0 to day 8 , in-vitro sensitivity , and concentration studies were not done .
27 It is generally recognised that there is a great deal of information in the speech wave — particularly prosodic information — which we are not yet able to isolate and use .
28 There are two traditions which we are not breaking : firstly , we have assembled a very impressive team of contributors ; secondly , we offer traditional Croner value for money .
29 Er and it 's a force commitment it is n't I mean short of saving up over a period of years which we are not allowed to do
30 Certainly to respond to the gentleman who was suggesting that there 's no difference between us as adults and children , certainly there is the child in all adults erm that does respond , perhaps , in a childish way at times , but I would suggest that as adults we hopefully have gotten to a place in ourselves which we are not so much at the mercy of our immediate wishes and wants and feelings that we are able to be more measured in the way that we handle ourselves and our feelings , and therefore in a position to help our children to develop that capacity within themselves as they are growing up erm and erm I 've forgotten the other point I was going to make just following on from what Elizabeth there in the studio was saying .
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