Example sentences of "and [not/n't] to be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | That the thump of my heart was challenging it to go on and not to be broken by a … |
2 | Educators advocate a mental flexibility and independence , while teaching practice aims at transmission of knowledge and culture , traditions that are certified by authorities and not to be questioned … these factors result in a very great weakness of the exclusive reliance on text books and other such authoritative sources of information . |
3 | They like to be seen as the hard man or the macho man and not to be ridiculed , ’ he said last night . |
4 | If older people are not to be disadvantaged , and not to be treated as a separate class defined solely on the basis of age , it is vital that the debate about rationing care is a public one ; and that principles about equality and individual value are considered alongside economic imperatives . |
5 | I wanted Anna to be liked for Anna , and not to be treated as if she were different . |
6 | For weeks it threatened to be a cesspit of scandal , and not to be outdone the controversial English striker Stan Bowles , whose behaviour over the years made him seem like a surrogate Scot , admitted that he frequently took drugs . |
7 | and he 's busy and not to be disturbed |
8 | Finding myself mildly offended , and not to be denied contact , I shouted and waved from at least half a mile away . |
9 | If such an attractive new influence could be spread abroad in the world , where so many people long for a religion which has that ring of truth , the detection of which is a priceless human ability acquired down through the ages and not to be denied , there would be a growing number of adherents rallying to it . |
10 | Payne is too wise to the lightning-like unpredictability of operatic disaster to be smug about these exciting prospects , but they certainly make Opera North look increasingly like a company entering its prime and not to be missed . |
11 | For voting as they do they have reasons sufficient in their eyes and not to be called in question . |
12 | Each contender in the Laser Quest wears a front and back target and carries a laser gun ; the object to hit and not to be hit . |
13 | You need time and not to be rushed . ’ |
14 | Thus we commend the Bible to be read by the Churches and by Christian families in their homes , as nourishment for their souls , and not to be separated from the sacrament in the liturgy ; we commend modern translations , into the various languages , as a help to understanding ; we commend the people who have the duty of seeking to interpret the Bible in terms of the modern scientific view of the world ; and remind the Churches that all knowledge is of God and therefore that scientific discovery is also part of His work ; and so the world will be brought to know God as its Maker , and the Cross as timeless . |
15 | The message is … cover up and not to be fooled into thinking our relatively mild English climate is a safeguard against the risk of skin cancer . |
16 | Yet Clark sees it as a perfectly natural phenomenon and not to be condemned nor interfered with ( 1977 : 166–7 ) . |
17 | Co-operative or not , Cotterell was obviously in charge and not to be messed about with while he set up a commission . |
18 | The Lord President ( Cooper ) in IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 at 230 stated that : … it is not enough that a person resident in the United Kingdom should somehow have derived benefit from the income of a foreign possession … the duty of the Court was to seek for an actual remittance to , and receipt in , the United Kingdom and not to be lead astray by an " equivalent " to a remittance or receipt , or a " constructive receipt " . |
19 | The founder and his heirs are patrons , and not to be guided by the common known laws of the kingdom . |
20 | There is a place for the social PTA ‘ faggots and peas evening ’ or ten pin bowling at the George and Dragon , though it needs to be understood by all that attendance by staff at such social evenings is purely a matter of personal choice and not to be taken as an indicator of loyalty to the school . |
21 | They may construct artificial representations of a fixed reality at any one point of time as a means of handling the continuous flow of social change , but these are simply data for the social scientist and not to be taken at face value . |
22 | The next few miles are delectable and not to be hurried , and indeed are better appreciated by a traveller on foot than in a car . |
23 | Which , as I esteem it , is a cause not all unjust , and not to be distorted by ill-judged action . |
24 | Enlightenment , considered as a continuing enterprise , warns us to be perpetually on our guard ; and not to be seduced , even by apparently rational thinking . |
25 | He told me with simple gravity , as a matter decided and not to be discussed , that he had decided to resign his office . |
26 | Her concerns were here , in front of her , concerns that were domestic and intimate and not to be spoken of in the same breath as supposedly greater events . |
27 | But that is another part of this story , and not to be pursued here , for Brian is not a woman and reflections on his prospects or lack of prospects in 1952 would at this juncture muddy the narrative tendency . |
28 | But he made no complaint and it was plain that he was determined to show what he could do and not to be left behind . |
29 | He urged the NRA to take a very aggressive stance and not to be put off . |
30 | So my message is to shop around and not to be downhearted . |