Example sentences of "not [vb infin] [adv] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I feel that many solicitors do not do their job they do not explain fully to the purchaser what they are taking on .
2 Mark ( 1989 ) applies this consideration to the digital line graph , extended ( DLG-E ) model of cartographic representation used by the US Geological Survey mapping programme and comments that the rules and feature classes adopted do not relate well to an image-schema , and hence will be difficult to generalize .
3 There are many types of reading test currently used in primary schools ; most of them , however , are norm-referenced rather than criterion-referenced , and so do not relate directly to the levels of attainment described above .
4 From the above it is evident that the quality of a reading experience does not relate entirely to the quality of the reading material , but that it partly relates to those things the reader brings to the text .
5 It did not refer specifically to the grounds upon which the nullity of a public limited company might be ordered .
6 The southern colonies did not contribute much to the war in America and though they were called on to help , there was no co-ordinated organization for strategy .
7 Firstly , Crohn 's disease is rarely found among spouses of Crohn 's disease probands , suggesting that family environment after marriage does not contribute substantially to the disease .
8 This study does not contribute decisively to the debate about excitotoxic cell death in epilepsy .
9 Could we not look forward to an era where our syllabuses for instruction in schools were as carefully drafted , as well produced and as widely read and discussed as our development plans for education ?
10 Olivia did not look forward to the interview .
11 The hon. Gentleman need not look only to the health authority chief executive ; he can ask the patients .
12 Most of them were noticeably short even on usual offices , and it did not occur even to the agents to describe them as imposing or delightful .
13 Secondly , CAFFE could not react intelligently to a user 's needs .
14 Yes erm it was obvious because if he 's already told the man he 's going to move forward , to handcuff him erm he will not move forward to a person with his gun er in his hand .
15 Firstly , Allied troops , after years of war , would not take well to a renewal of fighting , against forces whom they had been repeatedly told were our brave allies .
16 b ) The applied finish might not take properly to the surface and flake off .
17 The whips , however , would not take kindly to a woman set among them .
18 The Grocers did not take kindly to the breakaway and , with the support of the Lord Mayor , the Commons were approached to revoke the decision .
19 The downside is that some memory managers might not take kindly to the reload option , but if you try it and can get away with it , it 's the one to opt for .
20 Less directly but equally importantly , people living in the vicinity of a large plant would not take kindly to the idea that it was not under the control of human beings who are on the spot and are assumed to know exactly what is happening .
21 Above all , they did not take kindly to the notion of becoming citizens of a European Union .
22 Is there any reason why that should not apply equally to the words ‘ has carried on business ? ’
23 If the following method of getting into Word does not apply exactly to the way your machine is set up , use your manual .
24 This should not be suspected of being a new , strange phenomenon ; it is no more than an adjectival version of a syntactic process that is actually very common in more extended phrases , such as : ( 4 ) oddly familiar faces sadly indifferent spectators slightly old-fashioned courtesy Here , one property-word is qualified by another , which therefore does not apply directly to the noun ( or the entity behind it ) ; the faces are in fact definitely not odd , nor are the spectators sad , and there is no reason to suppose that the courtesy in the third case is slight .
25 Finding new staff , i.e. those who have not nursed before , must be approached as an extensive public relations exercise which seeks to heighten the awareness of the possibilities of the health service as an attractive employment prospect throughout the community This does not apply merely to the school leaver sections of the population .
26 The need to plan for the staffing as well as the financing of the social services does not apply only to the professionals : we can not decide to double our output of houses in order to deal with housing shortages and obsolescence without regard to the manpower resources of the building industry as well as to the availability of suitable architects .
27 It does not apply therefore to the solutions of Khan and Penrose ( 1971 ) , Ferrari and Ibañez ( 1987 b ) , and the exceptional solution of Chandrasekhar and Xanthopoulos ( 1986 b ) .
28 It is therefore believed that the unconformity does not correspond exactly to the base of the Westphalian D but falls within the Westphalian C. This is supported by regional stratigraphic relationships ( Ramsbottom et al .
29 There will always be some residual risk due to the fact that the specification of the future does not correspond exactly to the exposure in question .
30 Where goods are marketed indirectly and the manufacturer therefore does not sell directly to the consumer , it can nevertheless happen that the manufacturer makes a collateral contract with the consumer .
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