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

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1 A similar result was reached by Lord Somervell who was of the opinion that fraud did not go to jurisdiction and could be challenged at any time .
2 and ask for any help in doing his car do n't go to work or can he borrow this , just say no I 'm sorry you could n't help us and I 'm your sister so now I ca n't
3 She progressed with no aggravation until Phos LM3 when the asthma symptoms began steadily relapsing with no aggravation until Phos LM3 when the asthma symptoms began steadily relapsing and stopping the remedy did not lead to amelioration .
4 We must ensure that the gap does not lead to anxiety about possible eviction .
5 If an aspiring agent does n't go to college or university , there is no reason why he or she ca n't apply to an agency and come in as a very junior person to work their way up .
6 Where any power to revoke or determine can not be exercised within six years from the time when any particular property first becomes comprised in the settlement , the subsection does not apply to income arising under the settlement from that property , or from property representing that property , so long as the power can not be exercised .
7 Since most of the prostatic cancers detected in this study had not metastasised to bone and were well or moderately well differentiated these patients might have suffered if detection had been delayed .
8 That rule does not purport to subject Winchester to the Rules .
9 The change of practice does not extend to group accident insurance policies that are capable of giving rise to more than one death benefit , typically the type of policies used by employers to cover their employees and by other groups such as partnerships .
10 A real difficulty here is that legal aid does not extend to representation in the tribunal .
11 The boy did not go to school ; there was n't a school on the island , but his mother taught him to read and write and encouraged him to draw and paint pictures , she also recited poetry to him and sang to him when he was little … . ’
12 The offence under the Public Meeting Act does not apply to election meetings .
13 This is relevant when considering the provisions of s 83 ) of the Fire Prevention ( Metropolis ) Act 1774 , by which either party has the right to require insurance monies to be laid out in reinstatement ( if a request is made to the insurance company before the monies are paid to the insured ) as it seems that the Act does not apply to insurance through Lloyds .
14 What is clear is that the Act does not apply to conversion or intentional torts against goods by virtue of of the Torts ( Interference With Goods ) Act 1977 , s. 11 .
15 You could , for example , frighten a child into conformity with your wishes by saying that erm , you know , if , if the child does n't go to bed at the right time , the bogie man will come and eat them up , or something .
16 If the PB is identified as being that the child does not go to bed until very late , the most suitable way of setting a baseline is to note over a week or two the actual time the child does go to bed .
17 The proposal does not refer to sponsorship as such , but it does state , in convoluted Euro-language , that ‘ a ban should therefore be imposed on such indirect forms of advertising which while not actually mentioning the tobacco product , use trade marks , emblems , symbols or other distinctive elements associated with tobacco products …
18 However , influenced by the fact that the deterrence policy is firmly adhered to by the governments of the superpowers and has some political acceptability , and that the traditional doctrine of the laws of war did not apply to preparation for war , his eventual conclusion is that it would be difficult to state that any measures short of use are illegal .
19 AB appears to be shorter than BC , but is not ; the appearance does not correspond to reality ; the appearance , we might say , is nonveridical .
20 Although the move does not apply to major meets , such as national championships , the British Athletic Federation said it will give top women a higher calibre of competition .
21 This evening had n't gone to plan .
22 She simply told me how relieved she was that her husband had not put to sea that day .
23 Discussions over the need for increased powers for the Scottish party were initiated by its nationalist wing but have been seized on by the left as a means of ensuring that Labour 's different electoral aims north and south of the Border do not lead to alienation of the party 's traditional supporters in Scotland .
24 A more questionable exception appeared in Spackman v. Foster to the effect that receipt of goods by way of pledge did not amount to conversion even though the same receipt by way of purchase would have .
25 US officials stressed that the procedure did not amount to censorship , since the ultimate decision on publication or transmission would remain with the originating reporter 's news organization .
26 Third , Rawls ' conception of the person does not lead to unanimity of moral views .
27 In any event , membership of an international organisation does not amount to recognition nor does a vote on credentials and representation issues : see Warbrick , 30 I.C.L.Q. , 568 , 583 citing 1950 UN Doc S/1466 .
28 The close agreement between the teams ' assessment diagnoses and those made by formal psychiatric review is reassuring , in that the multidisciplinary approach to initial assessment seems not to lead to misdiagnosis of patients .
29 In the process the essay will attempt to explain why a nationalist movement did not ascend to power earlier , and the reasons for its success when it did .
30 Local radio stations in the state capitals were handed over to these states in 1978 , but the same policy did not apply to television .
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