Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The association between duodenal deformation and slow healing can not be equated with previous reports since deformation in this study was noted after healing .
2 If even these apparently straightforward discourse types can not be equated with single functions , what are we to say of novels , or chats , or arguments , or jokes ?
3 Top up insurance can not be obtained with unlimited cover , and may be made subject to certain other conditions , eg the exclusion of indemnity in respect of claims brought in courts in the USA .
4 In particular , the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty which lies at the root of British democracy can not be squared with European political union as it is currently proposed .
5 In their extreme forms , one type would preserve health authority responsibility for planning and meeting the needs of its population ( but would have many other problems ) , the other would make planning and the pursuit of local priorities impossible and co–lld probably not be operated with cash-limited budgets .
6 This allows a large number of variations in style to be incorporated into a single page , something that can not be achieved with digitised fonts as these , by definition , are of a fixed size and style .
7 There is no reason why a Red-Tail should not be kept with other fish .
8 Mr Sheffield said as Mr Elderfield was not complying with his medication it may well be that he had some form of epileptic fit but it could not be said with complete confidence .
9 Anyway , these must not be dismissed with hasty suggestions ; it is extremely important to my mind not to discredit the zoophile cause by sounding idiotic and to take great notice of the knowledgeable people who are concerned with managing these creatures even if one does not like their attitudes .
10 Do n't have ice in your drinks — it may not be made with purified water
11 Where agreement can not be reached with offending dealers , legal action will be taken .
12 If such notice is required and not given , and the party has no actual knowledge of the terms and conditions , he can not be fixed with constructive knowledge of its existence ( see for instance Spurling ( J ) Ltd v Bradshaw [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 461 and Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 615 ) .
13 2 In an effort to achieve this , she began a series of charcoal drawings on inexpensive white paper , which make it clear that what she was feeling could not be expressed with traditional , representational imagery .
14 It was matched , operationally , by General Erskine 's conviction that the Chinese border could be made impregnable and the coastline sealed off to prevent external aid reaching the Vietminh ; although it was admitted this could not be done with existing forces on the border .
15 Hope that our miners may not be faced with long term unemployment .
16 At common law the employer did not guarantee the safety of the equipment and could not be held liable for latent defects in the equipment which could not be discovered with reasonable care .
17 It is actually a binary , but the two components are so close together that they can not be separated with ordinary telescopes .
18 Tillich concludes from this that even the most profound expression of compassion within Buddhism can not be compared with agape because it lacks the power to accept the unacceptable and the desire to change man and his society .
19 For instance the report argues that the actual overcrowding and potential greater overcrowding at the school is not so great that it can not be met with temporary classrooms and eventually new extensions to the school ( DDP : 11–12 ) .
20 It may be said at once that these questions can not be answered with complete certainty .
21 In conformity with their special status , keoi can not be killed with ordinary weapons , but only with fire .
22 Sequential data were not available for the patients in the control group who were intubated and ventilated , nor for the NIPPV patients who could not be treated with nasal ventilation .
23 Therefore , significant bleeding can not be arrested with epinephrine alone .
24 Firemen had to break down some doors secured by ancient locks that could not be opened with modern keys .
25 As Nayacakalou ( 1961 , p. 125 ) has said , ‘ the people in a village can not be bothered with neat pigeonholes — what they are concerned about are the exigencies of their daily lives ’ .
26 They should also not be used with certain electronic chimes as the current they use may trigger the chime .
27 Learners like hand-outs , but they should not be used with monotonous regularity to echo everything the teacher says .
28 Recovered cases should not be mixed with uninfected horses until nasal swabs are clear of any bacterial growth .
29 A horse that has apparently recovered completely can remain a carrier for a considerable time and therefore should not be mixed with uninfected horses until nasal swabs are clear of any bacterial growth .
30 Arguably , assessment of performance should not be mixed with educational supervision , though manpower considerations might necessitate such a dual role for the educational supervisor .
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