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

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1 It is also stipulated in the agreement that the only works of art that may not be transferred to Bilbao from New York are those that are subject to American legal restrictions , or works that are too fragile to travel .
2 ‘ Nothing that may not be answered by the prayer that Mr Frere would have me join . ’
3 The Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the temporary higher threshold for stamp duty , where the documents are signed on or before 19 August , but relate to a sale that may not be completed until 20 August or later ( p 117 ) .
4 ‘ There is no science that is not capable of additions ; there is no art that may not be carried to a still higher perfection .
5 Other day-to-day situations that may not be attributed to visual difficulties include the extended time the children may need to complete tasks , their need to come close to the blackboard or to demonstrations , and their apparent clumsiness in certain practical activities and sports such as ball games .
6 Another fact that may not be known to all is that once again we were privileged to have throughout the week the delightful company and invaluable help of several ladies from the Cathedral .
7 Each of the terms has a significance that should not be overlooked in the application of the Act .
8 If you only read , say , the Independent and listen to Radio 4 ( and there are some people who do ) , you would think the entire British nation agreed that the National Health Service was Britain 's finest achievement ; was indeed a sacred trust that should not be tampered with in any way , but merely fed with the choicest morsels of public spending and worshipped .
9 A child is a person , but a person with a different developmental time-scale that should not be jeopardized by ponderous , Dickensian proceedings .
10 We welcome the fact that a study is being undertaken to assess potential resources in the Bristol Channel and trust this will help to identify important physical relationships that must not be prejudiced through excessive dredging .
11 We welcome the fact that a study is being undertaken to assess potential resources in the Bristol Channel and trust this will help to identify important physical relationships that must not be prejudiced through excessive dredging .
12 We are all like pictures that must not be looked at too near . ’
13 The conversation between group members often reveals ideas that might not be expressed in other circumstances .
14 These were considerations that could not be ignored by a Conservative leader , Austen Chamberlain had been toppled in 1922 because he had not withdrawn from an unpopular coalition in time ; and one of the motives for the destruction of the Lloyd George coalition was a desire to replace it by a protectionist government .
15 However , it is unclear what international co-ordination could achieve that could not be gained through more national co-ordination .
16 The advance publicity for the show was very coy about this particular piece , promising us a surprise that could not be revealed in advance .
17 Your generation will be the key to shaping the new Europe and seizing the new opportunities that could not be imagined during the Cold War .
18 In Ramsden v IRC ( 1957 ) 37 TC 619 , it was held that if A sold property to B with the sale price being left outstanding that could not be treated as a loan within s739(4) .
19 No one who had ever stood on the edge of that abyss where she had been teetering for so long , that held hunger and cold , sickness that could not be treated for lack of a shilling , children one could afford neither to raise nor to bury , would have a harsh word to say .
20 There was a question that could not be answered by students outside London because
21 Therefore , because it is unlikely that there will ever be revised editions , and because I should just hate to see my name on anything that could not be relied on , the probability is that the books will progressively be withdrawn from publication after a currency of a few years . ’
22 In principle , there was nothing that could not be absorbed into this radically Christianized world .
23 There can therefore be built into the design of this channel features that could not be built into a permanent method .
24 Many valuable contacts were made and several projects that could not be implemented during 1990 will be followed through in the future .
25 I have used all the influence that I can muster to ensure that working people do not lose their jobs as a result of a lack of competitiveness and costs on employers that could not be met without shedding labour .
26 In the 1860s and 1870s , the evolutionists turned to morphology , the detailed study of animal structure , as a means of working out relationships that could not be traced in the fossil record .
27 For example , it gave news of ships in peril that could be seen from Fanefjord but not from Elmelunde ; of fires raging in the forest near Magleby that could not be seen at Børre ; of women in labour , requiring the services of a midwife .
28 She had a lump in her throat and an enormous yearning to say something beautiful to her father , something that could not be expressed by words , and so without quite knowing how it happened she suddenly turned her head and with a smile tossed out her arm in the air , easily , flowing , as if to see each other many more times .
29 Whilst desktop publishing at the low-end of the market may appear to be a careful juggling match between cost and quality of output , as indeed it is , the real determining factor about the suitability of the products is whether they actually provide some benefit that could not be achieved by other means .
30 ‘ Drive ’ was also called upon to explain variations in behaviour that could not be explained in terms of learning ; but what is drive ?
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