Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] not [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Personal stereos , electronic games , etc. should not be brought to school .
2 Provided then that function of the anal sphincter is confirmed to be normal before operation and is kept ormal at operation by preservation of the entire anal sphincter , we suggest that age alone should not be regarded as an absolute contraindication to the use of restorative proctocolectomy .
3 Yet the influence of the socio-economic background alone should not be exaggerated .
4 The sample forms supplied for information only should not be used .
5 If the supposed punisher does not weaken a specified undesirable behaviour then it is not a punisher at all and so should not be used .
6 Its intentions were not borne out , perhaps could not be borne out , because it attempted to find a niche within a competitive industry without engaging in the sort of competition which guaranteed its rivals , success .
7 To glamorise the whole thing ( the car obviously could not be kept at the camp ) , it was kept in some out-of-the-way garage , possibly in Aston Clinton , which was the nearest village to the camp at Halton .
8 Since the monarch obviously could not be subjected to a direct barrage of demand from all comers , certain informal roads to royal favour came to be established , controlled by gate-keepers with access to the sovereign .
9 He took the view that her consent alone could not be retracted since it was given for all time as part of the contract of marriage .
10 Later that night , drinking champagne at the first night party , he gave me his usual disclaimers ; how it was all an illusion , everything was an illusion , all life was an illusion , and how he , Sir Tom , was the master of illusion , but how his dear children were real because they alone could not be spawned from the imagination .
11 Histamine at concentrations greater than 10 - 6 M were shown to affect the viability of the cells in the in vitro culture system and so could not be examined satisfactorily .
12 They had referred to all the relevant authorities and had properly understood the principles and so could not be said to have erred in law .
13 The only real snag was that venues were posted in advance to assist the spectators and so could not be changed to suit the prevailing weather conditions .
14 Thus , the Jews lacked a common language and territory and so could not be counted as a nation .
15 For example there were evident differences in lexical incidence between items which had been thought to belong to the same phonological set ; get and never in contemporary Belfast vernacular did not pattern in the same way as items such as wet and wedding , and so could not be considered as tokens of the variable ( Ε ) ( see further 6.7 ) .
16 However , as these foods also contain fat they have already been incorporated under the goals for fat and so need not be repeated here .
17 The aims and objectives of Britain 's National Parks , together with the rights and responsibilities vested in National Park Authorities , have been fully described by both the Countryside Commission and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority , and so need not be repeated here .
18 This means also that the umber of the head of a column iteration is always multiplied by zero , an so need not be calculated till the final step .
19 Behind this exchange — which perhaps need not be taken too seriously — there lies the fear that a victory for the Labour party in a general election would constitute a repudiation of the King 's actions in August , To the extent that the National Government was formed through the agency of the King , a repudiation of the National Government could be conceived of as a repudiation of the King .
20 The Court had in mind information regarding when and by whom the information was received , the fact that distribution lists are maintained separately from the messages sent and so would not be printed out , unless specified , on the paper copy .
21 Cause might suggest that room is left for the object of causation to produce its effect as a secondary cause reacting to the stimulus of the primary one and so would not be used in these contexts .
22 Wilson was immediately worried that the rooms she had ready would not be thought adequate , that indeed she did not know if she herself thought they were adequate , and that she would be unable to prepare meals in her feeble condition , but Miss Blagden laid to rest all her anxieties .
23 The child of seven who can read fluently will not be held back so that an identical level of attainment can be achieved by all : the slow learner will not become the victim of a system which challenges him to achieve a goal which is unattainable .
24 Most French and German employees contribute to schemes which do not involve invested funds , and so will not be covered by any EC directives .
25 The plaintiff will want an independent assessment of the extent of his disability preferably from a doctor who was not involved in treating him and so will not be influenced by the extent of his recovery to date .
26 Though the appeal should set out the grounds on which the appeal is based , appeals which fail to do so will not be regarded as inadmissible .
27 Other screens are largely self explanatory and so will not be discussed in detail .
28 A further generalization of this solution was attempted by Halil ( 1979 ) , but this has subsequently been found to be incorrect and so will not be considered here .
29 Such work may involve research and reference to other existing works but obviously will not be copied .
30 The Archbishop of Canterbury , William Sancroft , composed a lengthy statement of " Reasons against Subscription " , in which he condemned the Indulgence for " endeavouring to abrogate Lawes for their [ the Dissenters ' ] sake " , laws which , he added , " perhaps can not be repealed " .
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