Example sentences of "[vb mod] not be [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He must not be allowed to glory in sinful pride and get away with it — ’
2 The practice pointed out that the criteria upon which Mr. Thorpe 's referral was turned down are invalid and says : ’ The NHS changes must not be allowed to stymie new medical treatments , otherwise ’ , it asks , ’ how can pioneering work and advances take place ?
3 Lloyd 's has put forward a constructive plan ; it must not be allowed to flounder on rate .
4 Geographical accident must not be allowed to disadvantage individuals in their ability to gain access to good local care .
5 Documents must not be handed to drivers or otherwise issued with blank spaces for recording particulars of tare weights or net weights .
6 The opportunities for the education of the student during her ward allocation must not be left to chance .
7 An early decision was made that use of the system must not be left to chance .
8 Most practitioners will have their own list of preferred specialists and the aquisition of such important know-how must not be left to chance ( see further Chapter 3 ) .
9 This point should not be pushed to perversity : the IMF is still clear that a US-style deficit is worse , and it certainly is not being quickly corrected .
10 The tiles ' adhesive tabs should not be applied to wallpaper — an remnants must be removed from the area to be covered .
11 The consultation at present is on teachers and the Department for Education 's view is , that those regulations should not be extended to teachers , but the support of the Director of Education , County Fire Officer and County Treasurer we have erm , suggested that any change to the local government superannuation scheme should be extended to those other groups , because quite frankly you ca n't complicate different arrangements if you simple take the score .
12 PAYMENT FOR ARTICLES Payments or offers of payment for stories , pictures or information should not be made to witnesses or potential witnesses in current criminal proceedings or to people engaged in crime or their associates except where the material concerned ought to be published in the public interest , and the payment is necessary to enable this to be done .
13 It should not be tethered to subjects that do not interest it but like the whole organism , it must find what is its bent and true interest and follow that all its life .
14 The manufacturers plan to emphasize their earlier warning to doctors that the drug should not be given to patients allergic to aspirin or other non-steroid anti inflamatory inflammatory drugs .
15 In those circumstances , difficulties should not be caused to member states which defended themselves against practices designed to circumvent the quota system by determining in accordance with international law the criteria on whose basis they granted vessels the right to fly their flag .
16 The first was that fine defaulters should not be sent to prison ; but very few are .
17 It is very important that a peace-keeping force should not be sent to Yugoslavia until there is a peace to keep , and until it is clear that all the warring parties both invite and allow that peace-keeping force to operate .
18 It is our long-held view that foreign spent nuclear fuel should not be sent to Dounreay for storage , let alone for reprocessing , because it breaches what is for us a fundamental principle : that the responsibility for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel should lie with the reactor operators .
19 Any item which is likely to cause injury to any person should not be brought to school .
20 Personal stereos , electronic games , etc. should not be brought to school .
21 Editor , — W T Berrill implies that death should not be attributed to asthma in older people ( over the age of 60 ) because asthma is ‘ a disease of young people . ’
22 Tender herbs should be gradually accustomed to lower temperatures before planting outdoors , and in any case should not be subjected to frost .
23 In England , James Robertson ( 1953 , 1958 ) , a colleague of Bowlby 's at the Tavistock Clinic , started a campaign to persuade children 's hospital wards to admit mothers together with their children , or at least not to restrict visiting in any way ; some hospitals welcomed the idea , others resisted it , but meanwhile a Government committee was set up which in 1959 published the ‘ Platt Report ’ on the welfare of children in hospital , recommending ‘ that all hospitals where children are treated will adopt the practice of unrestricted visiting , particularly for children below school age ’ , that ‘ it is particularly valuable for the mother to be able to stay in hospital with her child during the first day or two ’ , and that ‘ children should not be admitted to hospital if it can possibly be avoided ’ .
24 On 11 May 1992 the wife , Frances Butler , gave notice to the husband , Robert Butler , to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for contempt of court for breaches of an order dated 12 September 1991 prohibiting him from entering or visiting premises where she lived and from assaulting , molesting or harassing her .
25 We suggest that guidelines to limit the acquisition of P cepacia should not be restricted to patients in hospital , and that intimate or frequent social contact is associated with a high risk of cross-infection .
26 Participation should not be restricted to linguists : art teachers , drama teachers , humanities teachers , all have a contribution to make .
27 And of course that epithet should not be restricted to science ; it is even possible to tolerate its importation into fields such as theology , and street walking in Darlington .
28 The fundamental rationale underlying the law of confidence is that it can prevent a person divulging information which has been given to him in confidence , on an express or implicit understanding that the information should not be disclosed to others or otherwise used by the recipient of the information .
29 This should not be left to women communicators alone ; our male counterparts also have an important part to play .
30 Research is being carried out on that , but it should be speeded up and it should not be left to police officers to buy such body protection .
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