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

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1 His eighth point is another that we have been pushing — that Gerstner should not fooled into thinking the ‘ services ’ business will automatically become IBM 's saviour .
2 Might not trained teachers be expected to know what is best ?
3 Might not seen obviously wrong .
4 But somehow the thought that he might not made her feel even crosser .
5 Er has it crossed your mind that it I 'd might not heard ?
6 Assault craft and ships on a beach too shallowly shelved might ground by the stern , leaving their bows in water too deep for vehicles or men to cross without risk of drowning , while vehicle-carrying craft on a steeply inclined beach might not ground firmly enough to off load their cargoes .
7 Those who could not died .
8 The fact that the authority disregarded certain factors ( for example , the limited availability of welfare benefits or the poor prospects for employment ) in that country could not ground an application for judicial review as they were not factors which the authority was obliged to take into account .
9 She , I bet she did n't dare not come , after you said
10 It was rather a good device and one which Fenella admitted to herself she would not thought that Caspar capable of thinking up so quickly .
11 And the reverse is also true , that if more in migrants were attracted to the north east of York then there would be people would not attracted elsewhere .
12 ’ … We can not and will not tolerated this massacre any longer …
13 A final team choice will not made until shortly before the kick-off .
14 To port X apps over DataFocus must call upon the X portability solutions provided by Hummingbird and DEC otherwise the programs will not adopted a Windows look and feel .
15 Those who hold or have held a professorship in the British Isles are not eligible , and any publications cited or listed in connection with a previous successful candidature for an RSC award will not considered by the assessors .
16 The resources needed will not come easily , but tasks defined in partnership can be expected to unlock new stores , not necessarily the most conventional , of energy and material .
17 Advanced technology can not operated without special glass .
18 In short , we may conclude that there is no need to suppose that industrial co-operatives in particular can not become large , or even very large , and remain successful businesses and authentic co-operatives but that the need to accommodate within them satisfactory constituencies may well affect their structure .
19 So that I can not choose but write my mind ,
20 And can not choose but put out what I write . ’
21 Leslie was aware that most people " can not Read at all " , but said he had seen them in the streets " Gather together about one that can Read " and listen to a newspaper being read aloud .
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