Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [to-vb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 It did not want to part with the medium-wave lengths which allowed simulcasting on both FM and medium-wave , so that the deficiencies of one could be remedied by the other .
2 A cat does not want to die with the smell of humanity in his nostrils and the noise of humanity in his delicate peaked ears .
3 Martin Browne had suggested to him that he might like to revise certain scenes for this new production , but Eliot declined the opportunity — he did not want to tamper with the play , because he would have felt compelled to make further and extensive changes .
4 She explained that she was often lonely , living in a new district , but did not want to interfere with the family , who had their own lives to lead .
5 Investment advertisements sent by the firm only to customers satisfying those tests ( or who are themselves authorised under the FSA ) are therefore exempt advertisements for the purposes of the COB Rules and normally do not need to comply with the SFA investment advertisement rules .
6 If the opinions of the referees agree there is no real problem , but sometimes they do not , and even when they do agree the editor 's decision may not appear to agree with the opinions .
7 The proposed broadening of the granting of investment aids for the purpose of protecting and improving the environment ( part of Article 3 ) is to be welcomed although it does not appear to square with the basic investment aid objectives of such plans because it appears to mean that environmental investment per se will qualify for support , even if not part of an agricultural improvement .
8 Grants are available for a wide range of capital investments and the rates do not appear to vary with the type of investment but with the nature of the production system ( average rates of 22.4% for milk cows , 28.3% for beef cows and 31.2% for sheep units in the Auvergne ) and the LFA zone ( 34.0% in the ‘ montagne ’ and ‘ piedmont ’ ; 28.5% in the ‘ hors montagne ’ and 21. 1 % outside the LFA ) .
9 The largest-selling newspapers in Britain are owned by swashbuckling businessmen who do not hesitate to interfere with the editorial content of their papers and whose personal politics are so well known to all their staff that the proprietors can set the political tone of their employees ' work without crude , direct , and explicit interference .
10 They were not equipped to deal with a progressive condition , they were not that kind of establishment .
11 Once employees are certain they are not going to move with the company , they are going to look for alternative work .
12 In any event , if you ca n't manage a simpler case you are surely not going to succeed with the more difficult one .
13 I am not going to bother with a certain group .
14 We can not hope to compete with the big stores for plain , cheap knitwear — they can buy their yarn at much better prices than we can and when we add costing for our time we price ourselves out of the market .
15 The magazine is not bound to agree with the opinions expressed . ]
16 In the event of Christian 's death he would not only become the outright owner of Handley Farm , but Christian intended leaving him sufficient money to ensure he did not have to part with the farm in the foreseeable future .
17 The additional part , which does not have to do with the connections stated by independent conditionals , is perhaps particularly necessary in connection with our conviction about the explanatoriness of the causal items .
18 Whilst this may look like easy fun for those who did not have to cope with the impossible timetables and endless pressures , the reason for criticism is not to deride the working groups but to understand in concrete terms the limitations of the system now in operation .
19 This may have always been the case with anthropology but we did not have to live with the results if our field was in Africa or Asia .
20 During the Second World War , the nation did not have to contend with a significant fifth column or with the equivalent of Vichy collaborators .
21 First , the bidder does not have to deal with a series of forms of acceptance from accepting shareholders , making sure that they have been completed properly and dealing with any lost share certificates .
22 This does not have to correspond with the aesthetic merit of the work as a whole : the opening of David Copperfield is in many respects more like the Class 1 sample than the Class 2 sample above .
23 Such small works can be carried out without applying for grant and , therefore , the whole farm does not have to comply with the regulations .
24 As the brewers do not have to comply with the main measure of the orders until 1 November 1992 , it is too soon to judge what impact the orders will have on prices .
25 If this exemption applies we do not have to comply with the prospectus provisions of the Companies Act as to the contents of prospectuses .
26 Small hospitals incinerators do not have to comply with the latest emission standards set by the Department of Environment until 1996 .
27 On the other hand , defensive circulars do not have to comply with the Code 's information and content requirements and do not have to contain a responsibility statement which gives the target company 's board greater latitude ( although , of course , it should avoid negligent or misleading statements and defamatory remarks and copies of its circulars must be lodged with the Panel ) .
28 But Feathers was to split when Hermione Farthingale decided she did not wish to continue with the group .
29 Within a few days of seeing me for the first time , he summoned me once again to tell me that the Labour Party did not wish to continue with the action .
30 If the current owner does not wish to continue with an involvement in the business after its sale but currently has a day to day role in the business it is important to address this issue and to demonstrate the ability of the remainder of the management team to perform without him .
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