Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 This illustrates that the law does not exist simply for the protection of individuals , for if it did one would be able to refuse its help if one did not want it .
2 Mr Collor 's problem is that although money is no obstacle to his multi-million dollar campaign , it does not make up for the thousands of enthusiastic party militants campaigning for his rival .
3 It will not make up for the insufficient level of public services that Cleveland has been given by BR . ’
4 As hard as Marshall try to convey the message of versatility in this type of combo , I defy anyone who plugs into it for the first time not to go straight for the overdrive sounds : ‘ If it 's a Marshall then it 's going to rock , whether it wants to or not ! ’
5 It argues that renewable energies are not developed enough for a higher goal , but if more money for research was made available , the future could be very different .
6 What I might actually do it see if Ian 's not doing anything if he not come in for the full time that they 're cleaning up , but come in for those sort of things .
7 He has not turned up for the past two meetings of the Supreme National Council , which he chairs and which is supposed to govern Cambodia , in conjunction with the UN , in the period up to the election .
8 He has not turned out for the village team since .
9 He has not turned out for the village team since .
10 But the main reason why interviews prove ineffective is that the interviewer has not been properly trained and has not prepared thoroughly for the task .
11 However , standard terms are not prepared simply for the court , but for everyday use by the drafter 's business client and its trading partners ; headings and layout will help those persons to use the document , acting as convenient " road signs " to identify and locate relevant parts of the document .
12 Although Saussure claims the arbitrary and differential qualities of language as ‘ a priori ’ they need not appear so for the user .
13 In any case , he added , people did not show up for the political meetings , only arriving in time for the drinking afterwards .
14 These terminological changes are not made merely for the sake of variety but because I believe the substitute terms convey their meaning more pointedly than Marx 's originals .
15 You are surprised that the Council could not do more for the World .
16 I was surprised that the Council could not do more for the World .
17 No , I shall not do so for a second , because it will prolong matters .
18 Beatrice Webb signed the Appeal , although as she recorded in her diary for 1889 , she was impressed by a reply she received from a woman who complained that her lodger could vote but she could not , and that while she could vote for her parish council and her local Poor Law Guardians , she could not do so for an MP .
19 Finally , if he was prepared to visit Sanders to make the appointment , why not do so for the lessons as well ? ’
20 All of this does not mitigate well for a prospective owner to take on the airframe in an easily-delivered and/or operational manner .
21 But give him his due , he does not give up for a scratch or two , and not even a dagger could hold him off for ever . ’
22 The purpose of having a timetable is so that all relevant information can be digested and acted upon , and so that bids do not carry on for an unreasonable length of time .
23 The approaching host could not head directly for the town because of the suddenly-widening river-mouth , having to swing off somewhat to the left , westwards , to reach the Spittal or Town ford , the nearest crossing , whose natural shallows had been improved by an underwater causeway of stone slabs .
24 It is at this stage that the contract is carefully examined , perhaps for the first time , and the company obtaining the software realizes , too late , that as far as it is concerned , the contract is little more than worthless and does not provide adequately for the situation .
25 Just think , you 'd be your own boss , up to a point , master of your own destiny , not slaving away for a pittance while someone else makes all the profit . ’
26 In future , ministers need not look far for a way to bridge working relationships between central and local government .
27 Cornwall was no centre of radicalism , so one would not look there for a pattern of oscillation , but a detailed study of the Great Yorkshire Revival of 1792 – 6 has led its author to the conclusion that Thompson 's speculative idea gains some support from the experience of the North .
28 The obsessive vision that propels and sustains Birdy on his long night has a once-in-a-lifetime quality about it , a quirkiness that does not augur well for a successor …
29 The prosecution 's success rate does not augur well for the two trials which will really test the quality of Boesky 's information and the deal that he pulled off with government lawyers .
30 That does not augur well for the future .
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