Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 This last point must not be overlooked and may prevent large capital sums being passed under Gift Aid ( but see 6. below ) .
2 Any benefit enjoyed by the donor or a ‘ connected person ’ as a consequence of making a gift under Gift Aid must not exceed the lower of £250 or 2½% of the value of the gift .
3 The minimum donation which an individual can make under the Gift Aid is £600. the total donations which an individual may make under Gift Aid in any tax year must not exceed £5,000,000 .
4 I shall feel again as soon as I dare , but now I must not .
5 And then the idea ( how did it come to me ? ) that it must not simply be glass but big glass .
6 We are in the presence of very great evil , my friends , and the little grey cells must not be denied . ’
7 Flowers will look at their best if bulbs are placed close together in the bowl , but they must not touch each other .
8 If it is the latter , the aircraft is unserviceable and must not be flown until the brakes have been re-adjusted .
9 However , this increase in speed must not be relied on if the launch is too slow and the pilot wants more speed , because the cause of a slow launch may be the beginning of a power failure , in which case steepening up in the hope of creating more speed would be dangerous .
10 Again , if the acceleration is poor the climb must not be steepened quickly or it will be impossible to recover in time if the launch fails .
11 Then , provided you are not running short of height , the final turn must not be any closer than your chosen point .
12 If you are already pregnant you must not be given German Measles vaccine .
13 The lift must not be installed before you have grant approval .
14 Any one application must not exceed £1,000 and a maximum of three applications in three years can be made .
15 The sleeves must come at least mid-way down the forearm and they must not be folded , since this can lead to injury .
16 Similarly the trousers must come at least mid-way down the shins and must not have fraying edges which can whip across the opponent 's eyes .
17 They must not go at all .
18 ( From which point we must not fail to understand the high importance of crypto-amnesiac inputs , as we shall see ) .
19 This is not to say that functionalists would be in sympathy with Freud 's belief that certain unconscious mental processes are so anxiety-provoking that they must not be allowed to enter awareness .
20 I thought she must not like the idea of my going on the plane with her , then coming home every year laden with presents .
21 So it must not be .
22 The other leg must remain straight out all the time , and must not touch the floor .
23 In the past , some purists have said that all surface decoration applied to designed objects — all ornament , in other words — must be based on motifs which look flat , ie. they must not be drawn with a third dimension : you are allowed to make a pattern out of squares , so to speak , but not cubes .
24 Entries , which must not exceed 2,000 words , can be on any subject , fact or fiction and there is a separate section for poetry .
25 The pointes must not be thought of as a prop on which to balance the body , but as an extra dimension to make dramatic sense of a statement about the character on pointes and/or to relate in some way to the story or theme .
26 When choreographers wish to be patriotic by displaying the national origins of a company , school or ballet , they must not only be thoroughly conversant with that country 's uniquely traditional folk arts but also be very sensitive to the way that native performers play in the popular theatre .
27 Because they contain water , they must be stored in conditions where the temperature will not drop below 5°C , and must not be applied in cold , damp conditions , or when there is high humidity .
28 ‘ Also , if you allow the dog to sit on your settee , then replace that settee with a new one you do n't want the dog to sit on , you must not expect it to suddenly understand why it can not sit there . ’
29 There 's a littleness about it all : again it must not be seen as mere chance that we encounter Swift 's Lilliput on the first page of the novel .
30 But at the last minute , apparently under the immediate pressure of writing the magazine version of the novel , Dostoevsky realised that ‘ FACTUAL ’ is precisely what Kirillov 's role must not , in essence and impact , be .
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