Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The novelist must not be a party to the bad habits of the reader .
2 It should not be a shock to others either , for this is an action replay of Gower versus Stewart , the clash of cavalier and roundhead , flair and commitment .
3 It is surely reasonable that taxes should be designed to be easy and cheap to collect , difficult to avoid and should not be a discouragement to the enterprise and effort of those paying them .
4 This was also in the field of contempt of court and the rule which had been evolved was that Form N78 ( Notice to show cause why there should not be a committal to prison ) had to be signed by ‘ the proper officer ’ of the county court and that unless this was done , it was an invalid notice .
5 However , a mere counterparty surely should not be a customer to whom a firm owes customer obligations such as best execution or disclosure of material interests .
6 His inexperience over hurdles should not be a bar to victory here .
7 That is why the issue of pay for office became " a political symbol " — a symbol of the determination of the democrats that poverty should not be a bar to political participation , as Pericles and Euripides boasted it was not .
8 Survival figures indicate that age alone should not be a bar to specialist referral or treatment .
9 So that poverty should not be a bar to membership , the original subscriptions of 2s 6d p.a. " for gentlemen and honorary members and 1s for ladies " was reduced to a minimum of 1s in 1913 .
10 Two members of the Warnock Committee dissented from the majority to the extent of permitting surrogacy as a treatment for childlessness under the general supervision of a licensing authority ; and they also suggested that payment to a surrogate mother should not be a barrier to the child being adopted by the commissioning couple .
11 That this was a problem of significance is suggested by the request of bishop Dalmatius of Rodez , that his successor should not be a stranger to the diocese .
12 Entry should not be a reaction to short-term problems , but a considered response to long-term needs .
13 But it should also be a reminder to some of the inveterate statisticians to keep a sense of perspective when measuring some of the spectacular cap hauls of today against , say , the 20 caps of the great Ross Logan .
14 But though a great deal may be programmed into animals , there must surely be a limit to the complexity possible .
15 I would therefore argue that one of the chief tasks of education , perhaps its overriding task , is the education and encouragement of a child 's imagination , so that he may not be a slave to a perception confined solely to the present , a perception that is little more than blindness .
16 While , therefore , the performance may not be a detriment to the promisee , it is certainly a benefit to the promisor .
17 That might not be a problem to arable farmers or larger livestock men , but it will rule out the small livestock farm .
18 One night and morning did n't give her the right to confess her love when it might just be a burden to him .
19 However , more recently , in Eurocopy plc v Teasdale , reported in the journal PLC in November 1991 , the Court of Appeal upheld a first instance decision , and dismissed an application to strike out a defence , that in connection with a sale and purchase agreement , the actual knowledge of the purchaser might still be a defence to a claim for breach of warranty notwithstanding a clause in the sale and purchase agreement which provided that no actual or constructive knowledge on the part of the purchaser would prejudice a claim .
20 To kill this woman might indeed be a blessing to her …
21 In Salvationist circles there may always be a reminder to " Give God the glory " .
22 Had he really only taken her on because he fancied her and thought she 'd never be a threat to his position ?
23 He said , ‘ You 'd never be a nuisance to anyone .
24 This is partly a question of social mobility but it may also be a response to the sort of repetitive jobs many of these people are performing .
25 There may also be a charge to inheritance tax with regard to that property which was a potentially exempt transfer ; it never in fact became exempt in the end because he ( Mr X ) did not survive seven years .
26 Much more controversially , it may also be a contempt to ‘ scandalise the court ’ and thereby undermine public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary .
27 The use of Creole need not be a response to a prior use of Creole .
28 If you are agreeable to the suggestion , the financial arrangements need not be a barrier to you .
29 This may well be a reference to Psalm 22:18 .
30 In other words , if retirement , in either informal or structured versions , has existed throughout history , its recent growth may simply be a tribute to its attractiveness .
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