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

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1 ECGD does not lend money to companies but does offer a number of schemes to banks to allow them to finance exports at interest rates which are often significantly below prevailing market rates .
2 On one hand we know that the employees can not make changes to contacts without agreements .
3 Normally the faculty will not make offers to candidates who have yet to sit their SCE Higher grade examinations .
4 The licence may be exclusive which means that the software publisher can not grant licences to others in respect of the software ; but , more usually , the licence will be non-exclusive so that the software publisher will be free to grant licences to anyone else he wishes to .
5 Mr Parkinson told representatives : ‘ Railways can not deliver goods to Britain 's high street shops .
6 Contractors and skip firms should not deliver skips to customers unless the customer ( whose responsibility it is ) has obtained a permit from the roads department .
7 It has announced its intention not to borrow and therefore will not expose investors to levels of high gearing .
8 Mosquitoes can not transmit HIV to people ( and the same applies to lice , fleas , ticks and bed bugs ) .
9 As well as these apprehensions it was also considered that the extension and development of the social services was more in keeping with collectivist principles and would not restrict benefit to families with children .
10 People do not build resistance to tetanus with time or age .
11 The Act of 1988 did not govern access to quotas , but the registration of fishing vessels .
12 However , the Act of 1988 does not govern access to quotas but the registration of fishing vessels and therefore affects access to all sea-fishing activities , including fishing for species not subject to quotas .
13 Please note that EURO DISNEYLAND does not guarantee entry to visitors wishing to purchase tickets on the day .
14 Gravelle ( 1985 ) points to an implicit assumption which , when relaxed , gives rise to one of them : " that either no managerial effort is required to reduce costs or that such effort does not yield disutility to managers ' ( p. 115 ) .
15 Eventually the local authority associations agreed a self-denying ordinance and in many authorities councillors do not seek access to records on individuals .
16 Even if it were true that the war is over and the Serbs have won , victory will not bring stability to Bosnia & Hercegovina .
17 The Druze leader , Walid Jumblatt , said in Amman yesterday that the Taif deal would not bring peace to Lebanon and that , although he did not intend to block it , he would not accept it either .
18 ‘ Well ? ’ said Calatin who was , truth to tell , becoming just the smallest bit afraid of this strange , golden-eyed creature , but who would not have dreamed of showing it , because you did not show discourtesy to guests , not if you wanted business from them .
19 ‘ But the guys here must remember I still love to stir things up and England do not do justice to people like Will and Jeremy Guscott .
20 The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man have substantially more independent systems of government , and do not send MPs to Westminster .
21 The league said it would not send cats to Coundon as it had heard of a case of a kitten being used as live bait for dogs .
22 I swear I did not send men to Godstowe , though I would love to know who did .
23 ‘ I must now mention a point which I hope will not give rise to difficulties .
24 Again in Johnston v Chamberlain ( 1933 ) 17 TC 706 , the taxpayer sought to argue that a payment from a discretionary trust could not give rise to income tax liability on the beneficiary as it was " only when the trustees choose to exercise their discretion by making the payment that the sum gets to the children at all " .
25 A general term can not give rise to zeugma in this way :
26 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
27 Most of this legislation is of a ‘ regulatory ’ nature and does not give rise to liability in damages .
28 The principle that an equitable lease does not give rise to privity of estate has several important exceptions .
29 The fact that the plaintiff chose to run the risk should not give rise to volenti , as knowledge of the risk is not sufficient .
30 The German press disappeared after Germany 's defeat in the First World War , while the missionary press , though of some historical interest , did not give rise to publications of any major importance .
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