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

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1 The new symbols NT , USE need not necessarily be transferred to library catalogues where traditional entries can still be made .
2 The apparent extension of the effects of the collision of the Indian and Eurasian Plates to much of central and eastern Asia , and possibly as far as the Baikal Rift ( Fig. 3.21 ) , in fact indicates that the consequences of plate interaction need not necessarily be confined to plate margins .
3 But the same rates of interest should not necessarily be paid to non-residents and residents alike .
4 News of a proposed relocation should not only be communicated to employees but should also be given to suppliers and customers .
5 Once the vegetational cover of the hard schists was destroyed they could not easily be restored to cultivation .
6 He meant , of course , that anything beautiful , anything worthwhile , should not just be left to experts — we should all be in there enjoying it , taking part in it .
7 2.3.3 Rule 37.3 ( relationship with takeover offers ) and Rule 37.4 A company will not normally be allowed to buy-in or redeem its shares during the offer period if its board has reason to believe that a takeover offer for the company is imminent , except pursuant to a pre-existing contract ( Rule 21 ) .
8 However , if he does this he will not normally be permitted to post such an offer document within 12 months of the date of the statement , unless an offer for the target is announced by a third party within that period ( Note 3 on Rule 4.2 ) .
9 Any man who would do this is certainly not committed to her , could not possibly be committed to godliness , therefore the whole basis of their relationship is shattered .
10 This is precisely why a Latinate grammar can not simply be transferred to English .
11 It is to fail in other words , to understand that literature can not simply be reduced to ideology , that literature has its own specificity , and that it consequently " reflects " the social process in a highly complex and mediated form .
12 These ‘ id-impulses ’ may be either for ‘ perverse ’ sexual acts which sometimes can not even be admitted to consciousness as acts which the person desires , or they may be impulses of sadism and destructiveness .
13 It is notable that the term legatarius occurs only in the qualifying clauses , and need not therefore be attributed to Celsus in this context .
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