Example sentences of "[modal v] not [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 In short , local authorities must not simply erect a standard speed-restriction sign , but must in addition equip the road with effective speed-reducing measures without eradicating the distinction between pavement and roadway .
2 In each case , the child must not only find a way of getting the adult to notice the object , but she must do this in such a way that the adult is aware of what she is doing and why she is doing it .
3 There is no reason why an understanding of the term ‘ god ’ should not ultimately embrace a meaning to satisfy that requirement for approval .
4 ‘ McAllister ? ’ he said , looking up , surprised , to impress on her that maid servants , even American ones , were not supposed to quiz the Master when he was at work — should not even originate a conversation with him .
5 There is no reason why a professor of history , say , should not also manage a family business if he has the time and energy .
6 So Commander Blake we should not just offer a stick saying that we we are n't going to help you until we start dismantling your military programme , we should offer carrots too , do you agree ?
7 Er and so think er not we should not just have a policy for the we should put some money towards it as well .
8 When all is said and done , there may be no way to avoid the momentary grip of fear descending on you when unusual things start to happen on your computer , but I hope to have shown that this should not necessarily start a panic .
9 It was suggested in the workshop that this does not or should not necessarily mean a cutback in the budget .
10 ‘ If you stay here a bit longer , ’ Tremayne said , ‘ and if you ride schooling satisfactorily , I do n't see why you should n't eventually have a mount in an amateur race , if you put your mind to it . ’
11 Now at the end of the day the , we were not successful in the bid to retain Oswestry town within the R D A , but I think we will be able to define the boundaries of Oswestry town , and count , count the unemployment then , and it should n't actually create a problem in that area .
12 I may not even hook a fish , for the disturbance of retrieving a float through such shallow water , so close to the fish , would be sure to scare them .
13 You ca n't have an overdraft and you may not even have a bank account .
14 They may not even have a friend .
15 Some of those universities who do demand a dissertation may not deposit copies with the British Library , and may not even have a copy available for inter-library loan .
16 The problem can only be solved with patience , and with the realisation that , much as one is posed with the right pressure on the cable release , one may not actually get a shot because of the steady stream of people making their way ( quite properly ) to a performance in the hall itself .
17 People can not be photographed well at a quarter of a second … = The problem can only be solved with patience , and with the realisation that , much as one is poised with the right pressure on the cable release , one may not actually get a shot because of the steady stream of people making their way ( quite properly ) to a performance in the hall itself .
18 The rapid rise in tenancy in the mid-Meiji period and its maintenance at a high level thereafter may not necessarily mean a wholesale polarization of rural wealth , but a keenness on the part of those who were able to work more land to rent extra plots to take advantage of improved market opportunities .
19 They point out that services need to be aware of carers ' histories and their responses to stress , and that retirement may not necessarily increase a person 's ability or willingness to become an informal carer .
20 If , therefore , an old person at this stage moves a distance into the son or daughter 's home , they may not only lose a lifetime of familiar associations but they must struggle with complex adjustments within the family .
21 It may not always mean a great deal ( though sometimes a title of this sort can be read as a genuine sign of worth ) , but it plays an essential part in reassuring people in a notoriously insecure and uncertain business .
22 This may not always produce a uniquely best action , because a higher probability of lesser utility may equal a lower probability of greater utility .
23 It is noteworthy that old people may not always have a sense of choice about whether or not to go into residential care .
24 Promotion might not necessarily represent a change in class position for all white-collar workers .
25 By doing so you 'll not only find a copy of the best C64 games mag in the known universe on your doormat every month , you 'll also be able to avoid all those nasty lager-swilling thugs on the way to the shops .
26 What they wanted to provide very rarely brought expenditure close to this ceiling , so they had little problem in deciding whether the project could or could not cost-effectively support a client ( see Chapter Six for further details of the cost of care ) .
27 They could not easily accept a return to old party cries or the need to oppose men who had become close friends .
28 Mistrust of a solicitor had to be based on tangible fact , and could not simply reflect a suspicion of the profession in general .
29 Tennyson ; now there , I thought , was one of the really honourable exceptions to the rule , never failing , never fading even in old age , while I , at twenty-seven , could not even finish a lyric that had seemed , only a short while ago , to be moving inevitably towards the final tonic chord .
30 By 1992 , the League could not even attract a sponsor , and it seems that , sooner or later , British Sky Broadcasting will also forfeit its input .
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