Example sentences of "not [adj] [verb] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We are not prepared to listen to lectures on human rights from people who have such a callous attitude to human life .
2 It is not easy to come to terms with the idea that the parents on whom you depended all those years ago may now — possibly because of ill-health — have become dependent upon you .
3 It is still not easy to come to terms with the inexplicably uneven impact of the environment on changing animal morphology .
4 It was not easy to come to terms with this view of Isabelle as someone who received love without giving in return .
5 And my Lord a short part I wish to refer you to and that is on page a hundred and seventy nine which is er the section when the judge was dealing with er the law of duty and the judge Mr Justice said during the trial I express some concern to what evidence has been called it is not necessary to refer to lawyers professional liability by .
6 In the case of visitors , knowledge of risk plus entry is not sufficient to amount to volenti .
7 But when they had been greeted with expressions of total derision and distaste , I realized that she was still not ready to come to terms with full womanly depth of her unacknowledged feelings .
8 On 19 December 1989 Vinelott J. declared that the plaintiffs were not entitled to object to items in the accounts on the ground that the items were unreasonable in amount except where the items challenged formed part of litigation costs that had been directed to be taxed on an indemnity basis , in which case the plaintiffs could make objections appropriate to a taxation on an indemnity basis unless ( a ) the court had deprived the first defendant ( as mortgagee ) of any relevant costs ; or ( b ) the court had ordered taxation of any relevant costs on some other basis save where there was no inconsistency between such an order and the first defendant contractual right to payment of such costs .
9 The order made by Vinelott J. and now under appeal dealt with these issues by declaring that the plaintiffs were not entitled to object to items in the accounts on the ground that the items were unreasonable in amount except where the items challenged formed part of the litigation costs that had been directed to be taxed on an indemnity basis , in which case the plaintiffs could make objections appropriate to a taxation on an indemnity basis : see R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
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