Example sentences of "not be [vb pp] but " in BNC.

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1 Under s.26(2) , a plan of the premises need not be lodged but only a site plan is required until the provisional grant is affirmed .
2 It is additional information that should not be neglected but used in a valid manner in the process of reducing overall risk .
3 It is additional information that should not be neglected but used in a valid manner in the process of reducing overall risk .
4 The " principles " of the NHS are equated with a particular set of institutional arrangements which , like a sanctified ancient monument , can not be touched but continue to crumble away under the onslaught of wind and weather .
5 The original trust deed can not be traced but a more recent trust deed dated 1 October 1984 provides that the trustees are to hold the trust property , comprising the premises of the school and any additional site that may be acquired , for the purposes of a Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided School to be conducted in accordance with the Education Acts .
6 You can leave a library without a book , but with information obtained from the Reference Section , from which books may not be withdrawn but only consulted .
7 Other organizations could not be absorbed but could still be brought within the Central Office orbit .
8 An anonymous memorandum sent to Rome just after his death accused him of storing up great wealth and even of having profited from the neglect of the episcopal estates , accusations which can not be substantiated but which may not have been complete fabrications .
9 England 's World Cup preparation outdoors could clearly not be ignored but , even with a weakened squad , a medal might have been in reach .
10 This competence is a huge resource which should not be ignored but made explicit .
11 Except for ( iv ) , each symptom was scored according to the following classification : 0 — symptom absent ; 1 — mild , symptom could be ignored if the subject did not think about it ; 2 — moderate , symptom could not be ignored but did not influence daily activities ; 3 — severe , symptom influenced daily activities .
12 When this happens , items may not be re-registered but will retain their original identity .
13 Some writers , who have emphasized the legal ultimacy of the rule of recognition , have expressed this by saying that , whereas the legal validity of other rules of the system can be demonstrated by reference to it , its own validity can not be demonstrated but is ‘ assumed ’ or ‘ postulated ’ or is a ‘ hypothesis ’ .
14 The fact is that Mr Kinnock and his friends understand well enough not only that they could not be elected but that Britain could not be governed without some serious accommodations of the kind they now stand for .
15 Near vision may not be affected but distance vision will be reduced , possibly severely .
16 Such consent need not be expressed but can be implied by conduct depending upon the circumstances ( see Bilbrough v Holmes [ 1876 ] 5 Ch D 255 ) .
17 Infra-red may be regarded as a form of light to which the human eye is insensitive — that is , it can not be seen but otherwise behaves in practically the same way .
18 This viewed criminal behaviour not as freely willed action but ( either metaphorically or literally ) as a symptom of some kind of mental illness which should not be punished but ‘ treated ’ like an illness .
19 All users are asked to adjust to the idea that work , once entered into LIFESPAN , can not be retracted but must be made harmless in some other way .
20 If a preferred way of delivering a service can not be met but the care manager feels it is an unreasonable demand , the department advises it should not be recorded as an unmet need by as an unmet preference .
21 Obviously all claims not requiring the appointment of Loss Adjusters can not be inspected but certain categories require closer investigation than others .
22 He takes his stand on learning that a piece of basic equipment for patients with broken necks can not be afforded but money is found to make the board room more lavish .
23 75 ( 1 ) The Limitation Acts shall apply to registered land in the same manner and to the same extent as those Acts apply to land not registered , except that where , if the land were not registered , the estate of the person registered as proprietor would be extinguished , such estate shall not be extinguished but shall be deemed to be held by the proprietor for the time being in trust for the person who , by virtue of the said Acts , has acquired title against any proprietor , but without prejudice to the estates and interests of any other person interested in the land whose estate or interest is not extinguished by those Acts .
24 If , like many of us , you ca n't lay hand son the exact title and date of publication DO NOT be deterred but add contextualising detail of the kind which will help librarians as well as researchers to locate the item eg , size ( in a great fat book ) ; colour ( bluey-green cover with photos … ) ; age ( quite old now I suppose , have n't seen it in bookshops for ages … ) .
25 Similarly , the value of a reinvestigation could be weakened if , instead of co-operating , the suspect leaves his explanation for the trial , when not only can it not be investigated but when it could also cast doubt on the value of any re-investigation that has taken place .
26 Thus corruption can not be reformed but must be destroyed .
27 The subsidiaries will not be sold but developed , and synergies such as gift packs — pottery with candles and Christmas candle decorations , for instance — will be exploited .
28 A REPORT by the Law Commission on computer misuse , published this week , angered those who believe that hacking for fun should not be outlawed but was treated as a triumph by lobbyists for anti-hacking laws .
29 These must not be forgotten but , on the other hand , they are not systematically carried out and , aside from its independence , the systematic nature of audit is its most significant characteristic .
30 From these beginnings developed the startling and revolutionary notion that in residential areas traffic and people should not be segregated but instead should be integrated .
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