Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] the [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 She nodded slightly , wordlessly , aware somehow that she must not speak , must not allow the spell to be broken .
2 In doing so , it should not impound the entrance to the operational Cardiff dock , but should enclose the Penarth marina .
3 No , not really I think erm , er first of all I think very important that especially with the Baltic share the public the should not give the commission to the Baltic public until , unless the Republic itself guaranteed the right of the Russian and minority and the Polish minority and the and the Republic .
4 From these two ideas alone , Friedmann showed that we should not expect the universe to be static .
5 Above all , we should not expect the ideology to be straightforward , for it is an ideology , which includes the word ‘ prejudice ’ and the associated value attached to the word .
6 Therefore , we should not expect the centre to be omniscient .
7 in his lordship 's judgment , both as a matter of principle and policy the court j should not extend the duty to those who were mere bystanders or witnesses of Y horrific events unless there was sufficient degree of proximity , which required both nearness in time and place and a close relationship of love and affection between plaintiff and victim .
8 Sir Gregory knew that was out of the question , but it was also essential that she should not see the entrance to the tunnel .
9 There was no reason why the contract by which a debt was undertaken should not imply the liability to be imprisoned in default of payment .
10 It , therefore , follows that if a claim is destined for settlement , the fact that a Summons or Initial Writ is served should not allow the insurer to be deflected from that intention .
11 The sheer ingenuity of an opportunity idea should not bedazzle the entrepreneur to the extent that he fuels to do his sums and work out the profitability of the venture .
12 York winner Sabre Rattler will be backed for the big two-year-old race , but may not give the weight to Urry Urry Urry ( 3.00 ) .
13 If you identify strongly with those you study you may not appreciate the extent to which you have been brain-washed .
14 A local authority may not cause the child to be brought up in any religious persuasion other than the one in which he would have been brought up if the order had not been made ( s33(6) ( a ) ) .
15 And let's not limit the language to pictures of thunder and brute strength .
16 Thus in Smith v Hughes ( 1871 ) LR 6 QB 597 , it was held that the seller of oats could not hold the buyer to the contract of sale if the seller was aware that the buyer was intending to accept an offer to sell oats warranted to be old , where , in fact , the seller was not intending to give any such warranty .
17 The pilot stated that as the aircraft rose above the treeline , at about 150 feet above the ground it involuntarily banked to the right , and despite maintaining the climb speed he could not prevent the roll to the right — which continued past ninety degrees of bank .
18 Lagan Valley finished last and , despite beating RUC in the last meeting , could not avoid the drop to division two .
19 One other man , a Henry W. Harris , a railway official , went to his rescue , and succeeded in reaching the drowning swimmer , but got into difficulties himself and could not bring the other to the shore .
20 Farmers were confident that if they sold to the Commission there would be no great rush of Germans to buy it , and the Commission could not sell the land to the Poles .
21 The Vice-Chancellor held that , the opposite party not in fact consenting , the solicitor could not disclose the document to the Customs and Excise without committing a contempt of court unless the undertaking was varied by the court : see p. 976G .
22 The two volumes of her so-called biography were received unenthusiastically by reviewers who could not know the extent to which it was Hardy 's own attempt to sum up his views on lifelong preoccupations such as the nature of art , life , and man 's cruelty to man and the other animals .
23 But then the screen went dead : she could n't imagine the end to that scene .
24 He found he could n't pursue the thought to its proper conclusion .
25 I could n't find the entrance to the restaurant that night for a start , and I spent the first half hour of the evening circling the outside of the building looking for a way in — in full view of all the diners .
26 He could n't find the answer to the girl 's death .
27 erm we excluded all the superficial ones that had solid because it was insufficient er one patient we could n't get the stain to work .
28 What was your thought of Friar Lawrence could n't get the letter to Romeo ?
29 ‘ They wanted a load of scantily clad models in it , ’ mocks Salli , ‘ but we could n't run the budget to it .
30 Langhorne was an impossible , fiercely dangerous dirt track , practically round , full of ruts ; hot and unprotected , but Mario — as he often liked to point out — had n't been born with a silver spoon in his mouth ; he could n't afford the fare to Europe ; meanwhile , while dreaming of his grand prix heroes , he 'd just have to be better than anybody else at what was available .
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