Example sentences of "[noun sg] [not/n't] to make " in BNC.

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1 By s.5(4) : [ w ] here a person gets property by another 's mistake and is under an obligation to make restoration ( in whole or in part ) of the property or its proceeds or the value thereof , then to the extent of that obligation the property or proceeds shall be regarded ( as against him ) as belonging to the person entitled to restoration , and an intention not to make restoration shall be regarded accordingly as an intention to deprive that person of the property or proceeds .
2 A buyer under a tender offer , on the other hand , faces no such restriction unless he has stated or implied his intention not to make a full bid .
3 Three types of announcement are relevant during the preliminary stages : ( 1 ) the " talks are in progress " announcement ( " talks announcement " ) ; ( 2 ) the announcement of a firm intention to make an offer ; ( 3 ) statements of intention not to make an offer .
4 Statements of intention not to make an offer
5 PACs were replaced by unemployment assistance tribunals to which a person aggrieved by a decision not to make a payment , or as to the amount of a payment , could appeal with leave of the chairman .
6 Watkins LJ gave the principal judgment in the Divisional Court and upheld the application on the ground that the Minister had not given his reasons for the decision not to make a reference and that this was ‘ irrational ’ .
7 There is sailing , windsurfing , archery , mini-golf and all these pursuits are free of charge — so it is a pity not to make use of them when you have the opportunity .
8 I was told by the team management not to make any statements to the media about the relay incident at the training track , and I stuck by that .
9 On these are to be inscribed words reminiscent of the Ten Commandments , beginning with a new commandment not to make ‘ molten gods ’ ( 34.1–28 ) .
10 In the meantime , we will be urging the Lord chancellor not to make Regulations until the legal position has been clarified . ’
11 It 's too easy to tell a child not to make a fuss , it 's a big playground and to go and play away from whoever has hit them or kicked them or fallen out with them .
12 When it became possible to study the German foreign office records after 1945 , says an American scholar , ‘ tests did not reveal essential documents … that were not printed by the editors of Die grosse Politia , [ but ] they did reveal that the editors , in making their selection , were influenced by a desire not to make the task of the rulers of the Weimar Republic more difficult , and not to injure the reputation of foreign statesmen who were still active after World War I and who were sympathetic to Germany ’ .
13 The desire not to make waves is a particularly depressing and insipid form of self-censorship .
14 Question 12 Should the Council normally exercise its discretion not to make a grant from the compensation fund where the application has already received payment from SIF to the full extent of 1 million ?
15 Yet Othello has the integrity not to make excuses for his error but to accept his responsibility , equate himself with the ‘ malignant and turbaned Turk ’ , and execute himself .
16 He wanted to project the image of being in television not to make money but because it was fun .
17 It constitutes a gesture of respect not to make social inferiors conscious of their inferiority .
18 The Football League spokesman said : ‘ It is our policy not to make any public comment until our investigations have been concluded . ’
19 The Legal Services Committee was unhappy with the LCAC 's views on the cab rank not to make the obligation to do legal aid work a professional obligation .
20 Mary of Guise had the sense not to make him a cause célèbre .
21 Some libraries want their own library group others are quite happy to be joined in with one or more libraries within the adjoining group and the constitution does in fact provide that investment wish what we have n't said what those who should be at maximum membership membership and to their claim will common sense not to make it too large otherwise it might turn out to be more than than sensible discussion among a reasonable amount of people but this but then to decide that equally to encourage them to ah find ways and means of the public other than library users who will be represented on the committee and to that .
22 ‘ There 's a definite effort not to make it another ‘ Greatest Hits ’ yawn .
23 Take care not to make the air jet too warm either , as this will be uncomfortable for your pet .
24 The user can quickly key in the document without having to take great care not to make mistakes in spelling or layout , as is necessary with a typewriter .
25 A director is an agent of the company and is therefore under a duty not to make a secret profit from the company .
26 Furthermore , the director has a duty not to make a secret profit out of transactions with the company .
27 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
28 A spokesperson commented that " more than 700 scientists have sent out a clarion call for action , and the USA was the only wealthy country not to make tangible promises " .
29 More than 700 scientists sent out a clarion call for action and the US is the only wealthy country not to make tangible promises . "
30 Mr Henry Kissinger has proposed a new East-West deal under which the Russians would give Eastern Europe more freedom in return for a western promise not to make trouble for Russia there .
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