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

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1 Such guarantees must not merely be provided for in constitutions but must be seen to be honoured ;
2 How to do that on the issue of AIDS , and with the efforts and talents of lesbians and gay men , is the question which must not now be avoided .
3 A Scottish Office spokesman said : ‘ Justice must not only be seen to be done — but heard to be done . ’
4 Lexicological units must not only be delimited paradigmatically , that is , within a constant syntactic frame : we want also to be able to say of two occurrences of a lexical form in different syntactic environments whether they are occurrences of the same lexical unit , or two different units .
5 The trouble is that the Scottish Education Department disagrees with both of us and insists that religious observance must not only be reinstated but also reinforced .
6 Such previously unimaginable impertinences must not only be done by the book : they must be seen to be too .
7 ( 65 ) Justice must not only be done — ( … ) — but must manifestly be seen to be done .
8 Clearly , if the court orders the conveyance , or if the conveyance is by agreement to satisfy the claim of the wife , it will be inappropriate for the husband to convey " as settlor " since the conveyance is not a voluntary disposition or settlement ; for this to be an effective covenant the conveying party must not only be expressed to convey as " settlor " , he must actually be a settlor ( see Fay v Miller Wilkins & Co [ 1941 ] Ch 360 , although Emmet on Title ( 19th edn , Longman , para 14.003 ) expresses doubts concerning this decision ) .
9 Threshed grain and other concentrate feeds must not only be kept dry , but also be protected from birds , mice , and rats .
10 The food must not only be disguised , but also given in sufficient quantity , a task that has taxed the ingenuity of many a researcher ( see p91 and p92 ) .
11 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
12 The pedagogical grammar must not only be designed for a specific audience ; it must also teach materials that are culturally appropriate .
13 ought really to be one parent in a two-parent family but must not actually be permitted to starve if she falls short of this ideal ;
14 The Nazarean Party must not therefore be seen as a separate unit , but rather as a nucleus — the equivalent of a general staff , a privy council or a cabinet .
15 It should not however be supposed that because of the equitable nature of these rights a bona fide purchaser for value will be protected .
16 It should not however be criticised because of its attempt to relate the gospel as directly as possible to the world in which we live .
17 Women should not simply be seen as smitten fools in need of protection ; when they accept the advances of those professionally above them , they know the murky pond in which they plunge .
18 If the child is of sufficient understanding his views should not simply be disregarded because it is difficult to ascertain them .
19 The rhetoric of pro-Zionism or criticism of conspiracy theory should not simply be interpreted at face value .
20 It needs to be stressed , what this chapter may serve to illustrate , that developments of this sort should not simply be identified with a few individual thinkers .
21 Emma had taught her to read before school , and now the chest was piled with golden and rose fairy books , Winnie the Pooh , Alice in Wonderland , and other things which perhaps Ruth did not yet grasp or should not yet be reading : Lord of the Flies , The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe , Cleopatra .
22 An initial reluctance on the part of Galileo to publicize the Copernican system should not automatically be ascribed to fear of clerical censure .
23 These concerns must be recognised as specific , which does n't mean that semiotics or Lacanian film theory has no relevance outside the established framework of Anglo-American and European cinema , but rather that their legitimacy should not automatically be assumed or their dominance remain uncontested in the light of developments within feminism at large .
24 It was critical , however , that existing organizational units , i.e. corporate divisions , should not automatically be considered the appropriate SBU units .
25 The recognition of Romanesque or Gothic details in such buildings , however , should not automatically be associated with a former church or chapel , as small manor houses and other secular buildings often had windows and doorways in these styles .
26 It follows from this that leave should not normally be granted in such a case while the takeover ‘ battle ’ is still in progress .
27 It recommended that trials of scheduled terrorist offences should be conducted without a jury ; that members of the armed services should be given power to arrest and to detain for up to four hours to establish identity ; that bail should not normally be granted ; that the onus of proof as to the possession of firearms and explosives should in certain circumstances be shifted to the accused ; and that the rules about the admissibility as evidence of confessions and signed statements should be relaxed .
28 CHANGES SHOULD NOT NORMALLY BE MADE AFTER THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE TEACHING PERIOD .
29 Boots which have been factory-treated and given a waterproof finish should not normally be given a wax treatment when new , but should be treated with ordinary shoe polish .
30 A power of sale under a general lien should not normally be exercised without recourse to legal advice .
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