Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] not to take " in BNC.

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1 In October 1966 , however , one year after the decision not to take up the option on the book , David V. Picker at UA bought the movie rights .
2 It said it could n't understand why the British Amateur Weight Lifter 's Association had reached the decision not to take action against the two weighlifters .
3 Only do-it-ourself and textiles showed a fall-off caused by a reduced textiles range and the decision not to take part in the DIY price war .
4 Equality of access must be promoted in all forms of work with the right not to take part in some roles as strongly guarded as the right of access to others .
5 Mr Leigh-Pemberton , however , sounded a stark warning to the Cabinet not to take risks with inflation : ‘ We have to be very clear about the objectives of policy .
6 The clever Canaries may not be brimming with university honours but assistant manager John Deehan revealed : ‘ We have got a set of very intelligent players — and it would be naive of myself and the manager not to take their advice . ’
7 The argument in favour of er trickle transfer is fundamentally weak because we ca n't trust the government not to take the money away from us .
8 ‘ You ca n't do that sort of thing and expect the ref not to take strong action . ’
9 This was not always successful because of the autonomy neighbourhood police have while on the beat , and he told us , with some regret , that as a final resort he was instructed by the sergeant not to take his book of fixed-penalty tickets with him when he was accompanied by the field-worker .
10 A route not to take unless you know no fear , is to walk straight up the sweeping southern flanks of the hill , which will leave you giddy and hanging on to craggy , near-vertical terrain with your teeth .
11 Making a decision not to take the next step up does n't have to be permanent , of course .
12 It would be a crime not to take it when you want to go eastwards out of the Ossau valley .
13 Er to , to work the truth out of things , one has to think what Adam , Adam had lost in the beginning , what Jesus had to gain back , cos according to the Corinthian 's letter that erm Jesus came back to buy back what Adam had lost and if you can work out what Adam had lost in the , in the first place , then you can see the point why you 're put on the earth and you can see that it , that he , he was given a commandment not to take off the , the tree of kno knowledge written by were n't he ?
14 This factor tends to be linked with goodwill as it would be unusual for a purchaser not to take restrictive covenants to protect any goodwill he has purchased .
15 There seemed no reason not to take it .
16 ‘ He had every reason not to take me seriously as a soldier as he knew how idle I had been in prior days in Layforce . ’
17 ‘ Your constable in Burford was looking for an excuse not to take any action .
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