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

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1 These requirements will suffice to ensure that issue costs in respect of instruments other than shares will not be charged directly to the share premium account but will be charged against profits over the term of the capital instrument .
2 It certainly can not be limited just to matters of contempt but must relate to the other coercive jurisdictions of the court .
3 Such celebrations of our art should not be limited only to honouring great architects and their buildings , or listening to occasional lectures and debates , but should be a continuous function of our institute .
4 He also declared that he agreed " with our European allies that an American military presence in Europe is essential — and that it should not be tied solely to the Soviet military presence in eastern Europe " .
5 Although some differences appear to stem more or less directly from inequalities in wealth and power , others appear to be associated with attitudes and values which can not be related directly to such inequalities ; an example is the preference of British working-class mothers for bottle-feeding rather than breast-feeding their babies .
6 The slow pace of sales under the affordable-housing programme can not be ascribed only to the cumbersome RTC bureaucracy .
7 Here financial support could not be given directly to Danish or Greek film makers , but was still permissible when used to promote the development of Danish or Greek film-making in general .
8 He was relieved of his duties as President , but elected " Honorary President " so that the benefit of his advice and service would not be lost entirely to the Association .
9 Our data can not be compared directly to those of other investigators because the reported frequencies of human papillomavirus in cervical lesions vary widely because of differences in selecting patients , in the materials analysed , in detection techniques , and in the geographical occurrence of virus types .
10 There is no reason why the methods outlined here can not be applied successfully to other basins .
11 Although , in its pure form , the bureaucracy concept can not be applied fully to schools , it has been suggested that bureaucratisation is one of the most significant educational developments of the times .
12 Unfortunately , these perturbations can not be joined continuously to those of the interaction region .
13 It must NOT be connected permanently to the mains .
14 Fifthly , the production and determination of ideology is mediated through human practice which can not be reduced solely to the reproduction of material relations .
15 This idea can now be refined through Bourdieu 's concept of habitus , in which the social group 's perspective upon some form is always predicated upon the historical construction of its dispositions , interaction being a conjunc-ture which can not be reduced merely to its immediate context ( Bourdieu 1977 : 81 ) .
16 The other problem is that , while the UK coal industry is producing more than UK demand , the surplus it produces can not be sold economically to other buyers because it is too expensive to produce .
17 She would not be known now to many at Queen 's Park but that would be to our impoverishment .
18 Many of the substances which Hahnemann used homoeopathically were known poisons and therefore could not be administered safely to patients in large doses .
19 And the next study will not be confined simply to the manufacturing sector .
20 Yet analysis of constitutions can not be restricted simply to the document called ‘ the Constitution ’ , or to constitutional law .
21 The deaths of patients who showed signs of decompensated liver disease before treatment might have been due to spontaneous progression of the disease and can not be linked unequivocally to the interferon treatment .
22 Consequently a positive result , if it had been obtained , could not be attributed unambiguously to the presence of the vertical perspective cues .
23 For the moment we may note that the success of the Major Project within a school can not be attributed exclusively to the staff therein .
24 I use the word ‘ disease ’ loosely here as , as we shall see in a moment , it may not be attributed directly to a disease infection .
25 The changes in exports and imports of manufactures , for example , can not be attributed only to a failure , or in some cases success , of British managers and workers ; and the rise in ( portfolio ) investment overseas by UK banks and finance houses is not explicable in terms of the propensities of British bankers or the character of the UK banking system alone .
26 Of course , even if consideration is restricted to essentially short-term factors , Mrs Thatcher 's poor performance in the ballot can not be attributed solely to the strategy and tactics of the respective campaigns .
27 But concern as widespread as this can not be attributed solely to the work of one man , however challenging his ideas : the times were propitious too .
28 Pubertal stage can have a major effect but the lower IGF-I concentrations in the children with growth failure could not be attributed solely to the greater proportion of sexually mature children in the well grown group .
29 The collapse of trust in government that occurred in the 1970s can not be attributed entirely to Watergate ; the trend was established before 1973 .
30 This is because both the check and the hammer are mounted on the key , so they can not be brought closer to each other by the rotation of the key .
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