Example sentences of "could not otherwise " in BNC.

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1 They should identify themselves to a responsible official before entering , except in very rare cases where information which ought to be disclosed in the public interest could not otherwise be obtained .
2 This assumption is arbitrary , but no more so than the assertion that reminder treatments somehow make available information that could not otherwise be retrieved .
3 Stephen refers to a crime being excusable if the defendant can show as one of the requisites that what was done was done to avoid a consequence which could not otherwise have been avoided , and which , if not done , would have inflicted harm on him or on others he was bound to protect .
4 The following sections look at the outreach work that is taking place around the country to make the CAB more accessible to groups who could not otherwise easily reach a bureau .
5 An understandable connection between God and evolution could not otherwise survive the probings of intelligence .
6 Ford 's Options scheme has given tens of thousands of motorists new cars they could not otherwise afford .
7 He believed that Germanisation would bring the Poles security and a place in the world that they could not otherwise expect .
8 The most ambitious suggestion will be that the units behave in a way functional for the system , as demonstrated by showing why the system could not otherwise maintain its impetus .
9 Only where the foreigner brought in technology that could not otherwise be obtained or where the firm exported the great bulk of its output were these constraints relaxed .
10 It could not otherwise have achieved its conciliatory aim .
11 Littledale J. said , at p. 739 , that the payment was not voluntary because the plaintiff submitted to pay the sum claimed , as he could not otherwise procure his licence .
12 ‘ Now if the defendants were bound to charge the plaintiff for the carriage of his goods a less sum , and they refused to carry them except upon payment of a greater sum , as he was compelled to pay the amount demanded , and could not otherwise have his goods carried , the case falls within the principle of several decided cases , in which it has been held that money which a party has been wrongfully compelled to pay under circumstances in which he was unable to resist the imposition , may be recovered back in an action for money had and received .
13 Bayley , Holroyd and Littledale JJ. all agreed that the payment was not voluntary , the latter remarking , at p. 739 , that the plaintiff had ‘ submitted to pay the sum claimed , as he could not otherwise procure his licence . ’
14 ‘ In all these circumstances I think that it is a proper inference that , in the case of each journey in question , the plaintiffs paid the money unwillingly and only because they apprehended on reasonable grounds that without the permit which could not otherwise be obtained officers acting under the authority of the State of New South Wales would or might stop the motor vehicle and refuse to allow it to proceed upon the journey .
15 The service , Mr. Park argued , could either consist in the grant of a sub-licence which enabled the operator to do in Vancouver what he could not otherwise lawfully do or could consist in the refraining by the taxpayer from stopping the grantee doing what he could otherwise be stopped from doing .
16 The big advantage of film or video in teacher training is that it gives trainees access to a range of classrooms they could not otherwise enter .
17 It is ’ , she specified , as if Miss Logan could not otherwise understand the matter , ‘ approximately half the size of Green Park in London .
18 In a footnote to an observation made in Mull , Boswell writes , ‘ It is no small satisfaction to me to reflect , that Dr Johnson read this , and , after being apprised of my intention , communicated to me , at subsequent periods , many particulars of his life , which probably could not otherwise have been preserved . ’
19 The developer 's interest is due to the fact that , without the grade separation of the roundabout , the Gyle Centre could not otherwise begin trading until completion of the M8 extension in 1996 .
20 Ryzhkov had argued on May 25 that the price rises were needed immediately , because the Soviet Union could not otherwise afford to import grain , but the Supreme Soviet decided to postpone further discussion until its next session , beginning in September .
21 But unions were in fact composed of and certainly led by such men , though the bourgeois mythology saw them as mobs of the stupid and misled , instigated by agitators who could not otherwise have earned a comfortable living .
22 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money .
23 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money'
24 A strategic site if it comes forward would be away from the main urban areas and would only be available for developments that could not otherwise take place on the I five allocations .
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