Example sentences of "that it [modal v] not [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was hoped to use the Crown allotment in Exmoor Forest for this purpose , but after partition the Commissioners decided that it would not in fact be suitable , and in 1818 it was sold for £50,000 to a Mr Knight , who enclosed it .
2 ( See re Barry Artist [ 1985 ] 1 WLR 1305 , where the court stated that it would not in future accept an informal decision to reduce share capital . )
3 Those who advocated reform argued consistently that it ought not to be interpreted as a permissive move for two reasons .
4 Mrs Maugham would often abuse this garden and the widower 's laziness , with a self-righteous , alarming complacency , saying that it was a scandal and a disgrace , and that it ought not to be allowed : and when one day Clara , exasperated , as she sometimes rashly was , out of her usual silence , asked her what harm it was doing anybody , Mrs Maugham had snapped triumphantly that it was harming everybody in the street , because it helped the weeds to spread .
5 Our view then , which is undiminished today and is at the centre of the debate , is that it ought not to be the function of the social security system to support students , not only because of the administrative burden placed on the Department 's local benefit offices and local authorities , but because there already exists a maintenance system for those in full-time education .
6 And therefore if we are doing , thinking one department 's doing something that you know that it ought n't to I think it would be very helpful if you .
7 10.5 Each Party undertakes to each of the other Parties in respect of results generated by it that it will not at any time make any publication or disclosure that would prejudice the rights of any of the other Parties in making IPR applications except for publication or disclosure :
8 3.1 The Distributor agrees that it will not during the period of this Agreement and after termination ( for whatever reason ) seek to register in the Territory or anywhere in the world the Trade Mark ‘ Oxford ’ or any other trade mark or trade name being used and owned by the Publisher
9 The recipient Party further undertakes to the supplying Party that it will not during that period use the same except in or for the said purposes .
10 No dose of a highly potentized remedy can be too small that it can not be stronger than the natural disease , that it can not at least partially overcome it and that it can not start the process of cure .
11 Although this proposition is unlikely ever to be falsified , nevertheless one can not maintain that it can not in principle be false .
12 In devising titles , avoid over-florid forms , however , as well as epigraphs ( i.e. quotations placed between the title and the main body of text ) , since these can make the essay appear to aspire to a grandeur or scale that it can not in the circumstances fulfil .
13 if the company resolves by extraordinary resolution to the effect that it can not by reason of its liabilities continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up .
14 The evidence of the signature is thus open to so many alternative interpretations that it can not by itself be taken to indicate , let alone prove , that Molla Fenari had left Bursa for the pilgrimage by that date .
15 The first was that a case such as the present was so rare that it could not of itself call for a fundamental reformulation of the underlying principle — a point which I find unimpressive , when I consider that our task is essentially to do justice between the parties in the particular case before us .
16 " The Independent " argued that it could not in natural justice be bound by an order made against another newspaper , on different facts , and which it had been given no opportunity to oppose .
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