Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Even if they are forced to jump , they can not cover anything like the distances achieved by the colobus . |
2 | The sums involved are very small and do not cover anything like the cost to the NHS of car accidents . |
3 | It may be that the contravener himself has not received anything under the transaction in question . |
4 | But do not make one without the advice of a solicitor . |
5 | Several hours later I had not heard anything of the incident , so it seemed likely that the Officer had not reported the matter , or Lovat had just shrugged it off . |
6 | Order , I am not in , I am not allowing anything outside the scope of the debate Mr Michael Spicer . |
7 | The exact way in which they had failed to comply with the regulations is unclear ; a representative of the Education Authority told me that the school has re-opened on a ‘ technicality ’ , because the School Council had not been consulted before the closure ; people in Village told me that the Education Authority had not consulted anyone in the community before-hand , a bigger breach of the regulations . |
8 | Ravel 's Chansons madecasses , though the music sweats with sultry southern heat , does not bathe one with the swirling sounds of his orchestral timbres . |
9 | That is partly because the editors have not included anything on the ‘ mainstream ’ alternatives to the tokamak — stellarators and tandem mirrors for example As the title says , the book is devoted to unconventional approaches — some would use the word ‘ eccentric ’ — to fusion . |
10 | Once again it is up to the pilot to insist that this wing is held and not to accept someone on the upwind wing-tip . |
11 | ‘ People should not read too much into every statement , but I now need to know what everybody is thinking , and I will not discuss anything with the media until I have spoken to the necessary people . ’ |
12 | His father had not expected anything of the kind and was disappointed . |
13 | Buying a ticket for last night 's game does NOT guarantee one for the all-Ireland clash in November — unless a formal application was made at the time of purchase to the IFA office . |
14 | We 're not announcing anything about the team at present . |
15 | We do not know anything about the nature of her illness . |
16 | Mr. Lloyd , counsel for the defendant , has attacked this part of the judgment by relying heavily on the proposition that Mrs. Steed did not know anything about the power of attorney and her status thereunder . |
17 | The trustees claim they did not know anything about the clause , are a voluntary body on low income and would be unable to pay a market rent and become responsible for maintenance . |
18 | Science can not know anything of the kind of necessities with which causes compel effects and does not need to suppose that there are any . |
19 | When he was asked on 3 June to protect the Catholics in Moorfields , he is said to have replied : ‘ You do not know anything of the business . |
20 | These relationships are purely technological , and do not assume anything about the degree of competition . |
21 | The space must not contribute anything to the reaction or else modern physics is wrong in so many issues ( which it was at the time ) . |
22 | You can not do everything at the same time . |
23 | Therefore , although we welcome legislation that deals with the serious issues , and although we have promised to consider it carefully in Committee , we can not do anything about the crime figures . |
24 | The archbishop hoped that this offer would be sufficient to restore peace , and Lancaster together with Wake and others swore a solemn oath that they had not done anything against the estate of the king or to the dishonour of his royal lordship . |
25 | The driver had not seen anyone on the platform and neither had the booking office clerk . |
26 | During much of the book you do not feel anything for the androids , but as you see their struggle for survival and begin to sense that they have gained the feelings that humans are losing , you realise the irony of the book . |
27 | Imbert has decided not to sell anything from the show because of the poor state of the art market , and with Editions du Regard is publishing a book of the exhibition which will sell , at a loss , for FFr 250 . |
28 | As I say I 've not had anything like the bad experience of it that a lot of people have had . |
29 | But I found at Herald and Post the actual reporters have only been meeting and I 've been sending all the erm all the paper work to Harlow and Bishop 's Stortford , but they 're just sort of the erm , the advertising people so erm , that 's why we 've not had anything in the papers . |
30 | Attention has quite justifiably been drawn to the fact that we have not had anything in the way of a Teachers ' Forum for some years . |