Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 On this basis the Council issued a statement the following year on Procedure for Validation of Courses of Study , the kernel of which was the CNAA 's wish to respond differently to institutions which themselves differed widely in range of work and in experience : ‘ an application from a college where the staff for the proposed course is of known academic quality and experience may not require the same scrutiny of detail by the Council as in other cases ’ .
2 It is harder to measure how far the campaigns of the civil wars affected the great mass of the population or the country 's internal economy , but the damage may not have been particularly great , as much of the fighting was confined to limited areas .
3 To extend an analogy offered by Jenkins ( 1987 ) , the snapshot/'stills ' outside the cinema may not offer a very good guide to the nature of the whole movie .
4 NO ACCESS the current user may not access the package , as the package manager has not made the password known to the current user .
5 This second problem is more dangerous than the first because the user may not realize that information is missing .
6 The most common failings are to rely too much on words rather than extensively labelled diagrams , to use technical terms and concepts which the user may not understand , to focus on what it is at the expense of what it does and to fail to separate the needs of the operator from the details which are needed to set up the device , to locate faults , to provide remedies and to provide routine maintenance .
7 Hence in the 1990s the user may not gain freedom of interaction with spatial data but become a captive of a particular design and control purpose .
8 The user may not enter this module until the associated package is either approved or approval is denied ( which will return the DC state to ‘ active ’ ) .
9 For example , the foot may slip between mat modules or , because of excessive friction , the foot may not turn as it should , resulting in a twisting stress .
10 Police say it is possible the driver may not realise an accident has happened .
11 MONEY may not buy you love , but do n't tell Graeme Souness it ca n't buy you soccer success .
12 Money may not have changed hands .
13 Giving an employee more money may not motivate him/her if that individual needs to satisfy the desire for respect and the esteem of colleagues .
14 But the similarity between the two of an early influence of nutrition may not stop there .
15 Calves in this category may not have developed a strong immunity and after treatment should not be returned to the field which was the source of infection ; if this is impossible , parenteral ivermectin is the drug of choice since its residual effect prevents reinfection for a further three weeks .
16 Fragment A is more difficult to analyse as the evidence is incomplete and the habit of keeping to a set rate of progress may not have evolved at the A stage of composition ; but it could have been completed between June 1758 and April 1759 , in a shorter or longer time depending on whether he wrote one verse or three each day .
17 Another plea may not go amiss .
18 These can , however , only be paid for six years in arrears , so this concession may not help if you think about it too late .
19 I applaud the impartial stance of the General Medical Council , mirrored in the ‘ Alaska law , ’ which states : ‘ the Board may not base a finding of professional incompetence solely on the basis that a licensee 's practice is unconventional or experimental , in the absence of demonstrable physical harm to the patient . ’
20 A solicitor employed by a non-lawyer may not carry out professional work for any person other than his employer ( ie working directly with the employer 's clients is not permitted ) but may act for a company or other organisation controlled by the employer or over which the employer has substantial control or for a company in the same group as the employer or which controls the employer .
21 And of course let's not forget LEISURE LEADER , Harlow Sportcentre 's own magazine — Your Magazine .
22 The proposition that there are no laws which Parliament may not make is one which has been uttered frequently .
23 In this case the judge was not so invited and counsel may not complain of failure to exercise the discretionary power in the proviso because the learned judge was entitled to rest his judgment on the assumption referred to above .
24 in a package the unpoetic may not understand .
25 The door referred to in Katherine Mansfield 's sentence may not have existed , but plenty of other doors , of which we have real experience , do .
26 Induced trade deficits caused by such structural change may not result in an appropriate exchange rate adjustment .
27 The Tribunal found , however , that no employee had ever been told that the practice could result in dismissal and the practice had continued , although management trying to impose the change may not have been aware that it continued .
28 As we have seen , some genetic change may not take place at random , or events may occur more quickly than Darwin believed .
29 This constraint may not apply to fundholding practices where , in addition to the obvious benefits to the patient , real financial incentives exist .
30 The Panel 's luck may not last .
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