Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | In December 1977 the Headmistress of St Anselm 's School in Canterbury , one of Britain 's leading Roman Catholic Comprehensives , allowed a teacher who was a National Front candidate to continue in her post alter she had promised that her National Front views would not affect her treatment to black pupils . |
2 | Men blend their behaviour less than women , but their androgyny and blending do not affect their susceptibility to traditional gender schemas ( Heilbrun 1984 ) . |
3 | That does not affect our commitment to safety and it has nothing to do with privatisation . |
4 | Money from a redundancy payment should not affect your right to this benefit . |
5 | Money from a redundancy payment should not affect your right to this benefit . |
6 | Money from a redundancy payment should not affect your right to this benefit . |
7 | ‘ He would see no reason why we should not make our contribution to the royal coronation . ’ |
8 | Why not make your visit to the theatre extra special , and spend a night at one of Scarborough 's best hotels ? |
9 | In particular , the Scotch whisky industry , with such a splendid export record , does not want its business to be run by politicians , who should only consume the stuff and not organise and manage the businesses . |
10 | Similarly , parents of children who have been victims of sexual offences may not want their child to be interrogated and to go through the trauma of reliving the experience in court . |
11 | They did not want their gesture to be viewed as part of that historical movement but as a genuine protest with genuine grievances . |
12 | These rights of control over one 's own possessions are valued rights — we would not want our shirt to be stolen , torn , or dyed by someone else — but this all-embracing idea of ‘ property rights ’ conceals a crucial difference between different forms of property . |
13 | Explanatory leaflets and posters in several languages offer people the option of not allowing their blood to be tested . |
14 | We can not explain our hostility to internal compromise by appeal to principles of either fairness or justice as we have defined those virtues . |
15 | Some of these recordings are now being used by the YCCC as evidence in the legal actions which they are taking out against the city and tannery , and some of the recordings have been played back to other community groups in similar situations but who have not developed their thinking to the extent of the YCCC . |
16 | Users looking for information on a particular subject did not restrict their consultation to the subject portion of the catalogue . |
17 | However , the label ’ semantic ’ will continue to be used , although it is intended that the reader should not restrict its denotation to the strict linguistic sense . |
18 | The SEC , however , have not limited their zeal to specific individual targets . |
19 | And he accused Mr Clarke of being ‘ cruel ’ in not revealing his decision to the family before holding a Press conference . |
20 | As the statement makes clear : ‘ Students who are involved in sexual/romantic relationships with staff and who do not consider their involvement to be truly consensual should have the right of complaint under a sexual harassment policy . ’ |
21 | His aim in this and other speeches was not to indicate his solution to the crisis ( although that was often how his words were heard ) but to make an emotional connection with each of the major parties to the conflict ( the settlers , the Muslims , and the army ) as well as with the population at home . |
22 | Mr Mortimer does not confine his message to high politics . |
23 | The serious diner likes to feel comfortable , at ease , to have a sense of wellbeing , but docs not want his attention to be distracted . |
24 | ‘ While certain highly specialist services are only available at specific locations , this does not lessen their accessibility to those patients in need of them , ’ he said . |
25 | They had not confined their work to the schemes the judges selected , but looked at the remainder of the exhibition , and added eight of their own choice . |
26 | We can certainly agree that political sociologists have not confined their attention to the narrower governmental sphere or believed that this constitutes a part ( albeit an important part ) of the world of politics . |
27 | The spectator has come for blood , but did not buy his ticket to be reminded of his own mortality . |
28 | But in the evening , in her room , she could not finish her letter to him . |
29 | There are no disagreements , and it is normal at this time of year to look ahead , but I can not confirm my commitment to next season . |
30 | Councillor David Warner , while commenting that he could not bring his find to the council meeting , reported that he had spied a full sized bath with one tap which had been thrown in the hedge in Tunbridge Lane . |