Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] not [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | An example of the first type is found in Morris ( Herbert ) Ltd v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 where the defendant was bound for seven years after employment not to work in the UK or Ireland in the sale or manufacture of pulley blocks , hand overhead runways , electric overhead runways or hand overhead travelling cranes . |
2 | Social services departments may also be able to help you pay for work not covered by disabled facilities grants , and can also provide additional facilities to make the property safer , more comfortable and more convenient . |
3 | WARNING — Aspects of play not covered by the rules will have to be fought out between the parties . |
4 | Another important aspect of assessment not addressed by this study is that of physical disorder . |
5 | I am of course not speaking of those from the interior it is necessary to be more guarded with them particularly those of the Namoi and Juden ( ? ) parts , which I am now about to visit . |
6 | It is obviously capable of overlapping other sections of the Act ; equally , it is obviously intended to catch exclusions of liability not covered by the other sections of the Act . |
7 | The auxiliary use of need has also been found in the following type of sentence not listed by Jacobsson : ( 23 ) By co-vary , we mean that the more a language has of one of the processes , the less it need have of the other . |
8 | Sums of money not required for immediate use can be put into a deposit account on which the bank will pay interest . |
9 | Gidon Saks brought an uncharacteristic menace ( for the character , that is , rather than the singer , whom we have seen wonderfully menacing before ) to the role of the wise priest Sarastro , and his decidedly unplatonic attraction to Susannah Waters 's bright , pert , splendidly sung Pamina added an element of tension not envisaged in the original . |
10 | When we talk of the in-love state , we are usually including strong sexual passion and an intensity of emotion not experienced in other affectionate and loving relationships . |
11 | For example , a hearer might derive a range of implicatures about athletes and races , in which case you could say that the use of sprint conjures up an impression of athleticism not suggested by run . |
12 | ‘ I suppose I have , ’ she said on a note of reluctance not lost on the elder girl . |
13 | It is certainly true that states have in the past used methods and means of warfare not outlawed by any specific prohibition although running counter to general principles , and they have sought to justify this by reference either to the principle of reprisal or that of military effectiveness . |
14 | And although international processes are moving towards notions of citizenship not based in ethnicity , this is still the norm in international law . |
15 | He characterizes science by its epistemological break with ideology , a moment in the production of knowledge not indicated by a new theory of knowledge or a new sociological form . |
16 | It enables analysis to address the role of knowledge as power and leads to a critique of knowledge not based on its truth but on how it affects and is affected by social relations . |
17 | An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises . |
18 | The fact that other works of art not belonging to Capricorn were also on the premises did not affect that conclusion : nor did the absence of any outward sign of Capricorn on the premises have any significance , since it would be uncharacteristic for art dealers in objects of such high quality to place conspicuous nameplates on their premises . |
19 | The Headmaster expressed his concurrence with the suggestion as the Technical School could supply subjects of instruction not dealt with at a Grammar School , and stated that he had under consideration a scheme as to classes and fees having this object in view . " |
20 | Law Report : Solicitors ' copy of affidavit not covered by privilege : Dubai Bank Ltd v Galadari and others — Court of Appeal ( Lord Justice Dillon , Lord Justice Farquharson and Sir John Megaw ) , 7 August 1989 |
21 | Now cleared , it has a unity and humanity of scale not found at Karnak , its more famous neighbour . |
22 | In return , they often experience a depth of love not known to the non-celibate . |
23 | Mr. Barry Jones : Instead of making pussy-footing radio statements on the 1,000 steel job losses , why did the Secretary of State not fight for them ? |
24 | Who does the Secretary of State not plead with the Chancellor to get rid of that additional tax on the people of Wales ? |
25 | With the passage of time , demons are about the only form of unpleasantness not recorded in accounts of the wetlands . |
26 | But because IQ is , in fact , so broadly correlated with other cognitive activities , in school and at work , it is virtually impossible to design objective measures of performance not correlated with tested intelligence , and hence subject to the same charges of ineffectuality and bias . |
27 | There is no cover provided by the policy for theft of property not contained in a building i.e. theft from a motor vehicle is not covered . |
28 | Her face was rather pinched , tapering to a pointed chin that gave her features a look of severity not mirrored in her voice . |
29 | It was nonetheless retained in the final text , as Article 11 , and extended to include any other channel of transmission not included in the earlier Articles . |
30 | Such descriptions may have represented incorrect initial perceptions , confabulations , memories for previous drives , confusions between events at two or more similar junctions or correct descriptions of information not captured by the video camera . |