Example sentences of "[conj] not [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless the Trotskyists themselves split , on the issue of whether or not to co-operate with the ICP , and , just as the VNQDD had been destroyed as a competitor with the Communist Party by French repression after Yen-Bay , so the French colonial government , shortly after war had begun in 1939 , rounded up virtually the entire leadership of the Trotskyist International Communist League , as it was then called : a coup from which the movement never recovered .
2 Undoubtedly many artists decided whether or not to submit to the exhibition upon the work , reputation and perhaps gender of the two selectors .
3 It should also be stressed that the decision whether or not to proceed with a deal at any stage rests with yourselves .
4 Those in favour of its retention state first that both parties are aware of the rules at the outset and second that , while a landlord has an absolute discretion whether or not to proceed with the grant of a lease to an original tenant , its discretion is diminished in the case of an assignee where its refusal to grant a licence to assign may be contested by the tenant , with subsequent expensive court proceedings .
5 You can never entirely eliminate human error and oversight , but this gimmick of marking replies to searches , etc , minimises the possibility of your forgetting to pass on to your client vital information that might give time to consider whether or not to proceed with the purchase , such as the fact that redevelopment of the area within the next ten years is contemplated .
6 Finally , it should be noted that disclosure of the fact that the broker is acting as principal may not on its own suffice if there exist any other material matters which could affect the customer 's decision whether or not to proceed with the transaction .
7 Britain , which saw the possibility of having to act in out-of-area conflicts and thus still needed an effective fighter aircraft , was left with the decision as to whether or not to proceed with the project unilaterally .
8 The committee was divided over whether or not to proceed with the march but it agreed to send a delegation to Derry to consult the local people ; this meeting began on the evening of Friday 4 October and went on until 1 a.m. on Saturday .
9 He has stopped there and is deciding whether or not to come over the ridge .
10 Meanwhile , Garrison 's row with Pam Shriver whom she accused of ‘ racist ’ comments during their match on Saturday remains unresolved , with the American still undecided whether or not to resign from the WTA board of directors .
11 As George loomed over her , she was planning in her mind when to take the sheets to the launderette , and whether or not to pay for a service wash .
12 This entails the right to choose whether or not to belong to a trade union and the right to strike .
13 When considering whether or not to apply for an Alexander teacher training course you should be aware of the following :
14 Secondly , it is of course up to the individual credit granter to decide whether or not to enter into a transaction requested by an individual customer .
15 When with a group , is it better to laugh or not to laugh at the joke you do n't hear ?
16 Much of the social life evolves around the poolside , where decisions are taken about where to eat for supper , and whether or not to meet at the terrace bar in the village afterwards .
17 It is certainly tempting to say both to ‘ no meaning ’ atheists and to ‘ no meaning ’ theists that such perplexity represents the real life situation of most human beings as they choose to believe or not to believe in the existence of God .
18 Ben loved to run along the public footpath through the rape fields , but at times , although not to venture into the field itself , he would often spot a rabbit and give chase .
19 In some ways it is better to communicate with the client and say that nothing has happened , than not to communicate with the client because nothing has happened .
20 In subsequent speeches the same day , Hitler exhorted the Party and nation to maintain discipline , and not to depart from the path of legality in the matter .
21 Mozart wrote often to his wife , admonishing her not to fall in the baths , not to go out walking alone , and not to gamble in the casino .
22 Doctors can ask us all sorts of intimate questions and expect honest answers ; in return , we expect them to treat this knowledge confidentially and not to gossip about the state of our health .
23 Where these guarantees are not in place it is always easier and certainly cheaper not to train and not to rely on a production system which requires highly skilled workers .
24 Those manufacturing or marketing computer software or hardware are advised to register a distinctive name or mark as a trade mark and not to rely on the law of passing-off which requires an established reputation .
25 It is important to consult these tables in conjunction with the later faculty sections and not to rely on the tables alone .
26 ‘ She decided it would be very much more sensible to conserve her energies for her programme later in the summer and not to go to the races .
27 Cloke said his instructions on Vaguely Artistic were to sit upsides the favourite , Market Leader , and not to go to the front too quickly .
28 Throughout both books , the main characters , Celie and Ponyboy true to find themselves — to create their own individuality and not to conform to the stereotypes of their class .
29 He says to shower for at least 10 minutes and not to opt for a bath .
30 The Bond camp , which owns 58 per cent of Bell Resources , has also agreed to appoint an independent chairman and not to vote off the Adsteam representatives until a A$1.2billion loan from Bell Resources to Mr Bond 's master Bond Corporation is repaid .
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