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

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1 In other words , Bukharin completely forgot that the extended reproduction … must not only lead to growth of c and v but also to that of α , i.e. to the growth of the individual consumption of the capitalists .
2 But you should not simply stick to subjects in which you did well at school .
3 And the only way round that situation , that may not even amount to crime when they 're put in fear , it may amount to yobbos on the pavement , or people er , cycling on the pavement or just being their usual threatening loutish selves .
4 While a failure to adhere to the provisions of this Code by an individual registrant may not necessarily amount to negligence or a breach of an implied contractual term by that registrant , such a failure may evidence an infringement of the Council 's Rules of Conduct which could lead to disciplinary proceedings .
5 ‘ You 'll not even get to Reggane and that 's only a hundred and sixty kilometres into the desert . ’
6 It was sufficient for the king 's purpose to avoid excommunication , but Anselm could not yet return to England because ‘ not being willing [ as Eadmer reports ] in any way to violate his obedience to the pope ’ he could have no dealings with the king 's excommunicated ministers .
7 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money .
8 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money'
9 He could not even mention to Dinah that he felt uncertain , unsteady , blind with pain ; he could imagine her brisk reply ‘ Take it to a doctor . ’
10 He chose to take up the issue precisely because he thought it could not possibly lead to war , in that neither the Tsar , nor the Sultan in whose Empire Jerusalem was , would see the issue as of such importance .
11 When he was at school , but he used to go home for the Christmas holidays and nobody saw him again till about March cos he was , he could n't even get to Rothbury he was snowed in .
12 My mind was so wrapped round with skeins of my own distant past that I could n't immediately come to grips with the demands of the present .
13 ‘ I 've never been into that ‘ I wandered lonely as a cloud ’ type poetry , could n't really get to grips with it .
14 ‘ Raymond 's family could n't quite come to terms with eating something sweet at the start of a meal , ’ said Ilsa , laughing .
15 One died recently , but she could n't ever come to terms with the fact that her house had been burgled , and that the er , that some of her most valued contents had been taken .
16 The profane word elohim ( which need not necessarily refer to Yahweh ) is now used to describe Saul 's fits of mania and ecstasy .
17 Every community will have its secrets , and every individual in it will have views that they would not normally express to others , but do express to the researcher .
18 This would not normally apply to emergency resolutions .
19 I wonder whether Christ would not rather go to Calvary again than to suffer the unfaithfulness of some of his friends .
20 Who would not rather own to theft and deception within the Church 's writ , rather than put his neck into the sheriff 's noose for murder ?
21 I would n't even go to limbo , Bernard , because I know about Him and have n't converted : I 'll have to go to hell .
22 It would n't even get to prosecution .
23 ‘ I would n't just go to India .
24 Everything was wrong with him — he would n't always come to meetings and when he did he was ‘ difficult ’ .
25 This is great news because everyone knows there are lots of things one can do to animals in the name of medical progress that one ca n't ethically do to people .
26 I might just as well pack up and go if you ca n't even listen to things reasonably ! ’
27 I think the problem with a clear remit I ca n't really come to terms with that , precisely , competitive .
28 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
29 Like professional scientists , he is very cautious about rejecting an explanation that accounts for what he knows , and he will not simply submit to authority .
30 This suggests that an antireflux operation will not inevitably lead to regression or resolution of Barrett 's epithelium , and may not reduce the risk of malignant degeneration .
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