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

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1 In general , the results that we have reported in this chapter have been favourable to the rational expectations hypothesis , suggesting at the very least that the usefulness of that hypothesis in one area of macroeconomics can not be dismissed lightly .
2 In our view the need for adequate management of Campaigns and of Personnel will not be met by the present proposal .
3 The understanding and support of personnel can not be assumed .
4 This means that the exact nature of queries need not be predicted during database design .
5 The rhetorical approach sides with such critics , to the extent that it advocates that the social , and particularly the rhetorical , context of attitudes should not be ignored .
6 Moi , who on Nov. 29 had said that " multipartyism is a luxury in Africa " , warned that although the number of parties would not be limited , tribal-based parties would not be registered , nor would any party be allowed to accept foreign funding .
7 It is often necessary where a distinctive and valuable sound made by an instrument or small group of voices can not be heard over the singing of a congregation .
8 Although the peaceability of animals should not be exaggerated , even in red deer the level of aggression is considerably below the maximum possible .
9 The practicalities of service of the Summons , entering appearance , lodging Defences and so forth , are usually such that consideration of tactics can not be undertaken until the Adjustment Period is fixed .
10 Mr Stockdale had taken control of Eagle Trust in the wake of the resignation and subsequent departure from the country of John Ferriday , and had discovered that £13.7m of funds could not be accounted for .
11 Savings may rise as a precaution against the worst happening in the future ; or they may fall , since the future real value of savings can not be guaranteed .
12 Lists of names of authors should not be differentiated according to gender , by using first names for female writers but only family names for male writers ( as in " Shakespeare , Milton , Jane Austen , Hardy " ) .
13 It can be said in conclusion that these developments have become central to the future of the ‘ GIS revolution ’ of the late 1980s , since it is now clear that the massive ( and desirable ) growth of the use of GIS can not be supported without improvements to the use environment experienced by the user .
14 Similar remarks were made by Senator Mary Robinson , who also challenged the hierarchy 's intent in their statement to the New Ireland Forum that the civil rights of Northerners would not be infringed by any pressure from the Roman catholic church in an eventual united Ireland .
15 The motor control routine shown in Fig. 8.3 is entered with the number of steps loaded into accumulator A ( if the number of steps can not be expressed within the confines of an eight.bit word corresponding to 256 steps the routine must be executed several times ) and the index register X pointing at a location in the list between ENDLOW and ENDHI .
16 Viljoen was quoted as saying on Radio South Africa on Feb. 5 that there was no reason why a deadline of April 30 for the release of political detainees and the return of exiles could not be met .
17 Some variation in predictions can be obtained by a different location of the indifference map so that , a priori , the strength of effects can not be settled .
18 The comparative study of political systems and especially public policy-making has given rise to the belief that the distinction between politics and administration is artificial and that the role of administrators can not be settled by a definition which relegates them to a purely instrumental position .
19 The effort entailed and the disruption caused by screening the families of probands would not be warranted unless high risk patients could be identified and then effectively treated .
20 Warnings of eco-wars and the flight of hundreds of millions of refugees can not be dismissed as fantasies : they are probabilities in situations which become more and more apparent as the century nears its end .
21 . Although risks from the industrial use of microorganisms should not be exaggerated , thorough risk assessment and implementation of containment and other safety precautions … are essential , whether the organisms have been genetically engineered or not ’ .
22 I consider in the light of the foregoing that a reference to the objectives of the Community system of quotas can not be used to justify national rules on the registration of fishing vessels , even if those rules were applicable only to vessels intended to fish for species subject to quotas .
23 It would seem that any future developments of OPACs can not be divorced from developments in IR systems and vice versa .
24 However , Britain 's economic problems were immediate and the current generation of workers could not be neglected .
25 Sets of data which may be required in a number of applications need not be collected more than once .
26 New categories of weapons will not be introduced there by non-German armed forces .
27 In Rasbora Ltd v JCL Marine Ltd [ 1977 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 645 Lawson J held that a clause in a contract for the sale of a motor yacht which excluded all liability in respect of defects could not be relied upon when an electrical fault resulted in the total loss of the boat within 27 hours of delivery .
28 Position of seats can not be guaranteed but will be given if possible
29 This restriction on waiver is to be welcomed ; such a surrender of rights should not be inferred lightly .
30 Yet analysis of constitutions can not be restricted simply to the document called ‘ the Constitution ’ , or to constitutional law .
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