Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [adv] to be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Business letters do not need always to be impersonal and formal . |
2 | Edward , who had probably shrewdly observed that this pretentious lordling , though haughty in manner , was a vacillating and easily manipulated nonentity , did not trouble even to be civil to his puppet or to Scottish laws and traditions . |
3 | It was a generation that had to be brave and now did not know how to be peaceful . |
4 | People who did not know how to be useful dropped out of Good Neighbour schemes . |
5 | She would not know how to be happy . ’ |
6 | Interest due on debts which are preferential under s 386 of and Sched 6 to the Act would not appear also to be preferential . |
7 | Recommendations are also sought from the Area Education Officers , although these do not appear always to be forthcoming . |
8 | Indeed , he did not set out to be comprehensive . |
9 | He would prefer us to be in the position of the person who learns to trust that a friend has posted a letter , and who does not go out to be certain that the letter has found its destination , a search that in fact would portray not faith , but a lack of faith . |
10 | But it 's something we can not afford not to be involved in . |
11 | Giles recalls one remark when Montini was criticizing the De Gasperi Christian Democratic government for inaction while denying that he was doing anything of the kind ( a typical Montini ploy ) : ‘ In political questions the Church has to be general , just as in religious matters she can not afford not to be particular ’ ( ibid. , p. 109 ) . |
12 | Clelia did not pretend not to be delighted by Clara 's delight . |
13 | However , this did not turn out to be such a cheap solution in the long run , since it set up conditions of even greater instability , necessitating repeated operations every two years.5 Major work on the river Taff and the river Usk in South Wales , carried out in the early 1980s , has precipitated extensive and unforeseen repair bills . |
14 | We must try to ensure that , as a result of our own genetic manipulation , they do not turn out to be unpleasant surprises . |
15 | It is true enough that there is often such a nuance ( see Quirk , Greenbaum , Leech , Svartvik , 1972 ) , but the proposal will not turn out to be satisfactory . |
16 | Er at this stage I do n't think so to be honest with you because |
17 | She did n't know how to be light . |
18 | I , I do n't remember really to be honest but I , I erm erm Malcolm said something once which so I was n't surprised , you know , ca n't remember exactly what . |
19 | Erm I do n't know whether we had gremlins in there or er or not in the end I really could n't decide actually to be honest . |
20 | I think there 'll be a lot of people who wo n't move off to be honest ! |
21 | ‘ Only , as I do n't intend there to be any lovemaking … ’ |
22 | ‘ That did n't turn out to be much fun . ’ |
23 | Let's hope they do n't turn out to be double-edged gifts . |
24 | Being back in the basement did n't turn out to be any good after all . |