Example sentences of "not [verb] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ENGLAND fly out to Poland today confident of securing the draw that will be sufficient to take them to the World Cup finals , stirred but not shaken by a warning from Bobby Moore . |
2 | The Act was not amended by the Race Relations Act 1976 , which meant that the mental element required for the commission of the offence remained restricted to intention to cause racial hatred , as opposed to the likelihood that racial hatred would be stirred up . |
3 | The DTI could have responded by saying that the absence of the monitoring return was a serious matter , that it would allow a short extension , but that ‘ consideration would need to be given to revoking the licence if a satisfactory and duly verified monitoring return were not received by the specified date . ’ |
4 | Meanwhile , the carrier may issue the private key to the transferee in the belief that the latter accepted an honest receipt message sent to but not received by the transferee . |
5 | ( 2 ) If the results of blood and urine tests are not received by the database within three weeks of such a prompt a reminder is sent . |
6 | It is the duty of us all to ensure that an entire cultural group is not tainted by the actions of a criminal minority . |
7 | ‘ It is not treated by the trade in Britain with anything like the respect it is given in France . |
8 | Hunger and poverty , the main reasons for their poaching , are not treated by the courts as extenuating circumstances . |
9 | Now if these maxims of co-operation are not honoured by a speaker on a particular occasion and the hearer has reason to suppose that this is intentional , the hearer will look for meanings other than those which are explicitly expressed . |
10 | The form and time of citation are not prescribed by the Act . |
11 | Nevertheless , as Gordon Phillips has argued , the pattern of trade union activity and industrial relations was not altered by the General Strike . |
12 | The increase in the proportion of DN cells in TCR- β mutant mice is due to the reduction in the numbers of DP cells : the number per thymus of each DN subpopulation is not altered by the introduction of the TCR- β mutation ( Figs 2 a , 3a and b ) . |
13 | Therefore the clearance of G17 was not altered by the eradication of H pylori . |
14 | Despite controlling most of Kampuchea , the State of Kampuchea government ( the Phnom Penh regime ) is not recognized by an overwhelming majority of the member states of the United Nations on the grounds that the government was " installed " by Soviet-backed Vietnamese forces in January 1979 . |
15 | ‘ The cost of polluting the environment is not recognized by the market mechanism , ’ the Institution of Electrical Engineers remarked drily in its written evidence to the House Energy Committee hearings on the greenhouse effect and its implications for energy policy . |
16 | They grant also what is called a divorce a mensa et thoro , or rather what we should call a judicial separation , i.e. they release the parties from the duty of living together on grounds of cruelty or misconduct ; but a divorce in the modern sense , which allows the parties to marry again , is not recognized by the medieval church in the case of any marriage which is originally valid . |
17 | If such an agreement was not forthcoming , the Russians would go ahead and sign a treaty with East Germany , a state not recognized by the USA . |
18 | Unlicensed boxing is not illegal , but it is not recognized by the British Board of Control . |
19 | Upstream promoter regions are not recognized by the truncated RNA polymerases in contrast to the wild-type enzyme |
20 | However , at lac UV5 , the upstream region of the promoter is not recognized by the truncated polymerases in contrast to wild-type enzyme ; the DNAaseI protection of the truncated polymerases stops at position -45.5 on the lower strand and at position -41.5 on the upper strand ( the same upstream border was found for the gal 9A16C and malT p1 promoters ) whereas wild-type enzyme protects eight phosphate linkages further upstream . |
21 | In this case , the effect is that goods received in the old financial year ( Invoice ) are not recognized by the accounts until the new financial year ( Cash paid ) . |
22 | In this case , the human indexer will be provided with the terms not recognized by the computer , and must decide whether to list them in the golist or the stoplist , or perhaps to leave them unlisted so that they will be output for human indexer consideration on each occurrence . |
23 | ( Four of the homelands — Ciskei , Bophuthatswana , Transkei and Venda — were nominally independent of South Africa , but were not recognized by the international community ; the remaining six were " self-governing " ; all remained heavily dependent on subsidies from South Africa . |
24 | The interim government was not recognized by the major rebel movements . |
25 | The new government , whose authority was not recognized by the central government in Baghdad , said that its first task would be to restore order in Iraqi Kurdistan . |
26 | If the trustees are found to be the settlor 's nominees the settlor will be the person assessed on the trading or other income ( Dreyfus v IRC ( 1963 ) 41 TC 441 ) although the Inland Revenue will usually find it difficult to establish nomineeship if this was not intended by the parties ( Burman v Hedges and Butler Ltd [ 1979 ] STC 136 ) . |
27 | Care must be taken during negotiations with or on behalf of a target that any group relief claims are not jeopardised by the existence of an ‘ arrangement ’ to sell . |
28 | But unfortunately , Escherichia coli , the microbe commonly used in a crippled form in genetic engineering processes , is not regarded by the HSE as a ‘ dangerous pathogen ’ . |
29 | The Buid do not regard themselves , and are not regarded by the Christians , as belonging to the same social system , and as sharing an underlying set of political values . |
30 | Rationing and controls in general were not regarded by the public as desirable elements in planning for a better Britain but as irksome and restrictive consequences of the war which should be got rid of as soon as better times allowed . |