Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] not be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Such attitudes may not be shared by everyone , but are accepted by most people without question .
2 It may be true that ‘ an uncompromised normal fetus may not be harmed by intense maternal exercise in the first and second trimesters ’ .
3 This is , of course , no indication that strenuous aerobic exercise during pregnancy is not harmful , but an uncompromised normal fetus may not be harmed by intense maternal exercise in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy .
4 For example , taxes may not be levied and public money may not be expended without the authority of an Act of Parliament ; an individual may not be deprived of personal liberty without positive legal authority ; private property may not be seized or searched by government except with legal authority .
5 However , even if the covenantee would not have entered the agreement without the covenant , the contract may not be invalidated as a whole if there is consideration independent of the covenant : see Vancouver Malt & Sake Brewing Co Ltd v Vancouver Breweries Ltd [ 1934 ] AC 181 and Amoco Australia Pty Ltd v Rocca Bros Motor Engineering Co Pty Ltd [ 1975 ] AC 561 .
6 Judges of the superior courts may not be sued for anything done or said while acting in their judicial capacity even if they act from some malicious or corrupt motive .
7 Twenty-five watts may not be regarded as knockout stuff , but as Fender are quick to point out , ‘ Tube watts sound a lot louder than solid state watts . ’
8 These values may not be agreed between the political parties and may be subject to emotional fluctuations among the general public .
9 But Carl Prean may not be accommodated on one issue , the exclusion of German Bundesliga results , which account for most of his successes .
10 Solicitors are not permitted to enter into an agreement with their clients that purports to exclude their liability for professional misconduct ( which extends to professional negligence ) though subject to the following rules liability can be limited by contract : ( 1 ) liability may not be limited below the minimum level of cover afforded under the Indemnity Fund ; ( 2 ) liability can not be limited at all for fraud or reckless disregard of professional obligations ; ( 3 ) s60(5) of the Solicitors Act avoids any provision in a contentious business agreement purporting to exclude the liability of a solicitor for negligence or to relieve him of his professional responsibilities ; ( 4 ) ss2(2) and 11(4) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 will apply to agreements between solicitors and their clients to ensure that limited liability provisions which do not fall foul of any other rule comply with the essential requirement of reasonableness .
11 What can be substituted meaningfully in one of the above groups may not be substituted in the others .
12 The most common ranking is E-3 which means ‘ some protection against event risk : protection may not be provided against some anticipated events , or the effectiveness of protective provisions is questionable , or the benefits of protection are modest ’ .
13 Drexel 's 11,000 ex-employees may not be drawn from the rainbow coalition , but lots of consumers and workers in America have reason to like some of what they did very much .
14 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issues by other life assurance companies or friendly societies .
15 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issued by other life assurance companies or Friendly Societies .
16 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issued bo other life assurance companies or friendly societies .
17 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issued by other life assurance companies or friendly societies .
18 Work Experience should not be used by employers as an opportunity to " try-out " prospective employees .
19 Our pupils ' mathematical attainment and experience must not be limited by our restricted expectations .
20 Nevertheless , green manuring should not be considered as a means of stimulating quick plant growth .
21 This complexity must not be reduced to simple hypocrisy , although there is of course some of that .
22 Chris stresses that herbs should not be given to the fish as a substitute for food .
23 There seems no good reason why herbs should not be used at home to cure many minor ills , in the same way that aspirin are useful for headaches , toothache , etc. , and the day may not be far away when a book of standard prescriptions using herbs is universally available .
24 Secondly , library skills are seen as part of a group of several related skills , suggesting that library skills should not be taught in isolation from study skills , learning skills and communication skills .
25 Even though a proposed fourth game against Canada has been dropped — presumably as a gesture of appeasement — The tour runs from June 5-19 , deep into the summer break — and George Graham , Alex Ferguson , Graeme Souness and others believe their clubs should not be put at a disadvantage at the start of the following season .
26 Recovered cases should not be mixed with uninfected horses until nasal swabs are clear of any bacterial growth .
27 CHC had been saying for a long time , and it seemed to be falling on deaf ears that a date should be set for the closure of Friern and that money should not be spent on the hospital but on services in the community .
28 ( 5 ) that the spending plans submitted should fall within the guidelines described earlier in that the money should not be spent on sets of textbooks , nor for the furnishing or decoration of premises , and that no more than 20% should be allocated to non-book resources
29 ‘ What have you to say that judgement should not be passed upon you according to the law ? ’
30 Mains-voltage cable should not be run on the surface of the ground and should never be attached to fences — as these can be easily blown down .
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