Example sentences of "[coord] [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Notice of the meeting must also be given to the official receiver and the chairman of the meeting must inform the official receiver of the resolutions passed at the meeting , viz to accept the resignation of the trustee , that a new trustee be appointed and that the resigning trustee be or not be given his release ( r 6.127(3) ) . |
2 | Loans would be called in or not be renewed when repaid . |
3 | They have no right , that is , that the collective power of the state be used for them or not be used against them just in virtue of what a legislature or another court has decided in the past . |
4 | This may mean that the transfer of some types of information may stop part way through or not be started at all . |
5 | First , the company may refuse or not be deterred . |
6 | Any employee who can establish a claim in tort is therefore guaranteed to have the judgment met and not be defeated by an insolvent employer . |
7 | We should take it easy and not be led by the nose by the Commission or by the Council of Foreign Ministers . |
8 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
9 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
10 | He showed how music could flow through a scene and not be broken up into short numbers which encouraged the audience to applaud each time . |
11 | Pressure to ‘ cope ’ , and not be seen to let the side down . |
12 | Blunderingly , I moved to my left among the boulders , being careful to keep behind them and not be seen . |
13 | Teachers were seen as key role models , with parents believing they should dress appropriately and not be seen smoking by pupils . |
14 | ‘ … and fairly lambasted him about young officers being allowed to make mistakes , learn from experience , and not be penalised etc etc . ’ |
15 | Jane Bywaters , who has been responsible for much of the exhibition , said : ‘ We need to give people information so that they can make up their own minds about food and not be dictated to by the media and media events . ’ |
16 | ‘ I wanted to have my own artistic input into it and not be dictated to or told what to do . ’ |
17 | Waters that are ice-covered remain unstirred by wind , and all particles including algae tend to sink and not be replaced . |
18 | He felt that Balbinder needed to work slowly and not be pushed — he needed more time and specific help to speak in sentences . |
19 | I 'd rather run against the world champion and finish sixth in a good race in Aberdeen than win by 50 metres and not be pushed at Middlesbrough . ’ |
20 | Providing he retains control ( which he has so far succeeded in doing ) , he can play the media and not be affected by the media 's idiosyncrasy . |
21 | Then you 'll have no trouble relating to Danger — Adventurer At Work , in which you must find a quiet room where you can play adventures all day long and not be disturbed — bliss ! |
22 | Women still seek equal treatment under the social-security provisions , for instance in being allowed to claim benefit as individual persons , and not be treated as dependent on the men they live with . |
23 | We felt the need to struggle to conquer new space and not be crushed by rules . |
24 | I would like to think that my ministry would appeal to a cross section of the population , that Official Unionists could come to my services and not be insulted by anything I might say . |
25 | They almost certainly could go to the services of any Free Church and not be insulted . |
26 | If he learns from this episode that he must be more independent in his judgment and not be swept along by others , there need be no long-lasting harm . |
27 | The craft of boxing is to hit and not be hit , ’ responds Eubank . |
28 | She believes that it is essential that her children grow up in the outside world and not be hidden away in the artificial environment of a royal palace . |
29 | As with any other area of living , we need to commit ourselves to a Christian world-view and not be tempted to borrow from secular philosophy . |
30 | If the assessor is not involved in provision , they can take a more objective look at individual client need , be able to say whether some need is unmet , and not be tempted to offer those services for which they are responsible as the sole , potentially inappropriate solution to the client 's problems . |