Example sentences of "not be brought " in BNC.

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1 Mr Justice Hodgson , ordering an early judicial review rejected the argument of Swale borough council , which gave the planning permission in August , and the Medway Ports Authority , that the hearing could cost millions in disruption to works contracts , lacked a proper legal basis , and had not been brought promptly enough .
2 Maybe Scottish law was different on this point , although , of course , the law as such had not been brought in .
3 Section 22 of the 1979 Estate Agents Act dealing with bonding , licensing and standards of competency has not been brought in .
4 Both Victoria and Albert were delighted with the Emperor 's charm and amiability , but above all they were captivated by Eugènie ‘ the dear , sweet Empress ’ , though the Queen confided to the Emperor that she realized how difficult her role must be for someone who had not been brought up to it .
5 Subsequently , when the remedy is given to treat sick people , other symptoms that had not been brought out in the Proving are noted to be cured by the remedy and if this happens repeatedly then those symptoms are added to the picture of that remedy .
6 A charge of public exhibition of indecent acts or things had not been brought for 100 years , since a showman was convicted of keeping a booth on Epsom Downs for the purpose of an indecent exhibition .
7 The early Anglo-Saxon period is unspectacular and , except for the rare and fabulous discoveries such as the ship burial at Sutton Hoo ( Suffolk ) has not been brought to popular attention .
8 Statutory provisions embodying the CICS have been enacted , but at the time of writing they had not been brought into force .
9 Earlier sociologists paid considerable attention to the religious , moral and collective sentiments of societies , but recently this has not been brought into models of society as fully as it once was .
10 After ill , had it not been brought before Parliament by Mr C. B. Adderley' ‘ in no retrograde spirit ’ , but as something which merely followed ‘ the dictates of commonsense ’ ?
11 Although published some years ago this particular volume from the Ray Society ( which is more usually associated with learned works on natural history ) had not been brought to The Lifeboat 's notice before .
12 Yet this state of affairs has surely not been brought about by Wigner 's intervention .
13 Second , either as a result of his or her independent actions , or acting as a result of an objection by a member of the public , the auditor can seek redress in the courts when an item of account is contrary to the law , or where money has not been brought to account or loss has been incurred through wilful misconduct .
14 A book about the children of the war , displaced children , children who had not been brought up by their natural parents or in their home countries .
15 So you 're gon na put other people on the th that have not been brought through
16 Almost identical , if you had not been brought up by Victorine to know that one was good and the other bad : both had wide shop windows displaying shelves of apple tarts , turnovers , puffs ; striped awnings above ; tiled steps .
17 Music without slurs and dynamics looks dead , because it has not been brought to life .
18 Fraternal twins have different genetic profiles but a similar upbringing , while identical twins who have not been brought up together will have the same genetic make-up but different social environments .
19 If we had not been brought here we would be dead
20 Because you 've not been brought up to speak broad .
21 There might be cases of killings by mothers burdened by ‘ social and emotional pressures ’ which could not be brought within the definition of mental disorder which would be the basis of a reformed defence of diminished responsibility .
22 These price increases will not be brought in unless and until compensation schemes for individuals and rural communities which have no alternative to the use of cars are ready to be introduced .
23 It seems impossible to me that she can not be brought back to life , that such a person can not be brought back to normal life .
24 It seems impossible to me that she can not be brought back to life , that such a person can not be brought back to normal life .
25 ‘ And the poor thing so badly trained that it can not be brought into a Christian household . ’
26 She decided he was one fat pig in Wimbledon who was not , could not , should not be brought under the knife of the evil abattoir man who lives , in case you need to know , in Clifton Road just off the common , and the story of how she fought off his terrible friend Farmer Dune , and rallied all the pigs of Wimbledon is the greatest story ever told .
27 The new rules will not be brought into force until the Director General of Fair Trading has scrutinised them .
28 Utterly out of control now , these could not even fire back , for their port-side cannon could not be brought to bear .
29 Lancelot , although befriended by a hermit , can not be brought back to a normal state of mind because the hermit is too poor to feed him properly , and ‘ for defaute of sustenance he waxed more wooder than he was aforetyme ’ , and became violent , breaking the legs and arms of those who tried to help him .
30 By bringing up a puppy in the context of a set routine , the anxiety factor present in dogs ( and humans alike ) will not be brought into play and so lead to an aggressive outburst .
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