Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [be] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Spitting on people should not be part of the game .
2 And I object to it , as I consider that O S fields seven three six five and six eight six two with the land extending westwards to the A Nineteen , should not be part of the Skelton inset area .
3 The Royal Commission on Legal Services concluded that this sort of work should not be part of the responsibilities of the citizens ' law centres that were proposed .
4 Also the meeting was not a year ago as your report states , but only this month and we do n't say that Thornaby should not be part of Stockton borough .
5 Depressive illness can result in suicidal thoughts and there may or may not be expression of intent .
6 Although ‘ in-depth ’ may not be part of Howard Barker 's vocabulary , I am sure he believes his play is far from superficial .
7 It can also thus be the entrée into a further development : Hilton stresses that this may not be part of the natural development of his particular correspondent .
8 the tape recording of individual children 's oral performance for assessment purposes might not be part of normal classroom activity and thus not in line with TGAT recommendations .
9 In all three cases , the responses to the public consultation revealed concern that trusts might not be part of the NHS and that services might be fragmented .
10 I realised that that was an absurdity … after the evidence that India could not be part of the same political system , I still believed for a short time that an Empire of positions — that is to say the possession of points of communication around the globe — gave a significance to this country and a tenable and lasting position .
11 It follows that the two articles in the Sunday Times could not be part of a ‘ successful dirty tricks campaign ’ by Murrin .
12 In Do n't Count Yourself Out , to be published as an original paperback by Pan in June , Mr Connors emphasises that stress need not be part of keeping fit .
13 He would not be proprietor of all he surveyed there .
14 He informed me that CAMRA would not be part of any campaign to re-introduce the Party Seven , as the beer was ‘ nasty ’ and not real ale .
15 Handicaps , like weaknesses , she sensed instinctively , would not be part of Alexander Vass 's self-image .
16 I was staggered to learn that the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats gave categorical assurances to the House that rate capping or capping of any sort would not be part of their programmes .
17 The right hon. Gentleman said that this country would not be part of the key decisions on economic and monetary union .
18 The government stated that the members of both forces were to be absorbed into the army and would not be part of a new National Civilian Police force .
19 In my judgment even if it could be said that Mr Clayton attorned tenant to Twogates by tacitly accepting the terms of that letter , such an attornment would not be evidence of an unequivocal intention on the part of the landlords to re-enter under the provisions of the … lease …
20 His partner on the fairways , caddie Pete Bender , was determined it would not be lack of inspiration or experience from him that would cost the big Australian this major .
21 And apart from his three days in tracksuit and boots getting Rovers Bristol fashion , Allison will not be part of the matchday fixtures and fittings at Twerton Park , the tiny ground where his managerial career began 29 years ago with Bath City .
22 Boycott has worked with England captain Graham Gooch for many years , but will not be part of the five-strong coaching set-up who will help Fletcher and A team manager Norman Gifford .
23 However it is believed a small number may still be provided with a home help at meal times and will not be part of the new scheme .
24 He told Napo 's annual conference in Bridlington , Humberside : ‘ Electronic surveillance , house arrest tracking , restrictive and punitive community supervision can not be part of any real living community — they simply transfer the techniques of imprisonment into the world at large . ’
25 In general , if c is in a causal circumstance cc , and & is the effect of cc " , then cc " can not be part of cc and neither can any part of cc " .
26 It is to my mind illegitimate to argue — this is a sale , the consideration for a sale is the price , price can only include money or something which can be readily converted into an ascertainable sum of money , therefore anything like wrappers which have no money value when delivered can not be part of the consideration .
27 Contracts for the acquisition of software alone can not be sale of goods contracts ; the title to the software is not normally transferred nor is a computer program a good .
28 For instance , in Sibree v. Tripp , Parke B. says , ‘ It is clear if the claim be a liquidated and ascertained sum , payment of part can not be satisfaction of the whole , although it may , under certain circumstances , be evidence of a gift of the remainder . ’
29 If it were , we should be subject to a kind of indecision about the causal connection between condition-sets and their effects which is in fact entirely missing from our deliberations. ( ii ) On the given probabilistic analyses an event e , if it lowers the probability of an event f , can not be cause of f .
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