Example sentences of "[adv] not be [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | On the one hand , the protection of fundamental rights is an established source of law for the ECJ , so that this decision should perhaps not be taken to exclude the interpretation that the Directive places the decision on opting out in the hands of the workers themselves . |
2 | He knows as well as we do that there is no guarantee that all the purchases will be made by buy-out teams which , as he said , may reasonably not be expected to reduce the quality of their pension schemes . |
3 | All service vehicles apart from bullion and post office vans will also not be allowed to enter the areas between restricted hours . |
4 | ‘ But Wang Sau-leyan must surely not be allowed to triumph . |
5 | Not be able to live without a car — yet not be allowed to drive faster than 55 mph on a three lane highway ! |
6 | For example , it might seem curious that a member of the RICS could be a director of a commercial company offering a range of services to the public , yet not be permitted to occupy the same position in a company offering the very skill for which he has been trained . |
7 | The honoured guest will doubtless not be encouraged to take a crowd bath . |
8 | Income where tax has been deducted at source and on which you will therefore not be required to pay further tax is as follows : |
9 | If the Prime Minister really believed in the principle of subsidiarity , as he said yesterday , that would certainly not be allowed to happen . |
10 | Thus it is argued that , in order to provide protection for the UK car industry , the VER negotiated with the Japanese to limit car imports into the UK should be tightened and the Japanese should certainly not be allowed to establish production facilities in Britain , whereby the VER might be avoided . |
11 | A child who was not allowed to wander off to the park , would certainly not be allowed to fly off to the planets . |
12 | But the idea — current indeed in Anglican circles until the last century — that Jesus ‘ ordained ’ twelve men ( who became the first ‘ bishops ’ ) , who subsequently laid their hands on the heads of others , and so forth down to the present day , can certainly not be allowed to stand . |