Example sentences of "[noun] [be] not the [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 More exercises and more repetitions are not the answer to correcting poor arm development — it is better to do fewer exercises and repetitions and to take more rest .
2 He reminded himself again that he was dealing with premeditated murder and the Glynns were not the sort to resort deliberately to force except in dire circumstances .
3 And three physicists writing in Nature show that monopoles are not the answer to a long-standing problem of solar physics — that of the ‘ missing ’ solar neutrinos .
4 It is not , any more than the swing- and quiver-tip are not the answer to everything .
5 Little industrial units employing a handful of people working for peanuts is not the answer to mass redundancies anywhere .
6 However it is important to remember that recycling is not the answer to all our waste problems .
7 And the implant is not the answer to all disfiguring scars or wrinkles .
8 We know that cash is not the answer to everything , but it 's surprising how much comfort it could bring to your life and the lives of those around you .
9 Patrick Stewart , secretary of the CFA , however , said yesterday that it should be made clear that the pinger was not the answer to the problem of submarines operating too close to fishing vessels .
10 Increasing the contribution rate is not the answer to gaining mass membership to the Party .
11 He went to the US because ‘ Goldsmith decided that if you wanted to be a capitalist the UK and France were not the places to be ’ .
12 This approach is not the key to finding how managers can develop the combination of visionary gift and pragmatic skill .
13 It was Reagan , but it could have been Thatcher , who said in 1981 , ‘ Government is not the solution to our problems .
14 It is about time that we started to realise that the financial centre of London is not the key to our success .
15 The speed humps are not the solution to the problem of speeding .
16 In the latter case , they do have a restrictive value but one which belongs to their rather complicated lexical property , not to their structural function , and the target of that restriction is not the subject to which that property is assigned .
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