Example sentences of "[not/n't] [to-vb] them [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They were in a similar position to the person coming along on a standby basis for an airline seat as against the passenger paying a full fare , and without the full rights of a standby passenger , in the sense that the decision whether or not to accommodate them in the college was entirely discretionary .
2 the best way to solve pollution problems is not to create them in the first place .
3 ‘ The best way to solve pollution problems is not to create them in the first place .
4 Jessamy had promised faithfully not to open them until the morning of her birthday , and she had kept her promise .
5 The campaign has been given additional clout this weekend , with referees under instruction to dismiss instantly anyone guilty of head-high tackles on or off the ball , and not to send them to the sin-bin where they have gone too often in the past .
6 But at £2 each , they are expensive and last year the Department of Health ordered GPs not to prescribe them on the NHS .
7 The Latin American ministers urged the EC countries not to forget them as the demand for aid from eastern Europe and the Soviet Union became more pressing .
8 Connor said later that Cripps pointed out unlawful payments recorded in the books to Bromley but promised not to mention them outside the club .
9 They do n't achieve because they have to choose , and the only way to get women achieving in a sort of relaxed way is not to force them with the choice between occupation success and families .
10 ( It is best not to twine them around the legs of the chair — or even to cross your feet or ankles — as this only causes tension on the nerve endings . )
11 He gained his school colours for rugger and was unlucky not to get them for the Field Game and the Wall Game — another game confined to Eton .
12 Each partner will have the right to inspect the firm 's books , but not to remove them from the place where they are agreed to be kept .
13 She joined the Garter knights for a reception and lunch before the ceremony before deciding not to join them for the service at St George 's Chapel .
14 Yet these non-Conservative elements — the Liberal Nationals and National Labour — were becoming more and more adjuncts to the Conservative party , and they owed their seats entirely to the willingness of the Conservatives not to oppose them in the constituencies .
15 No you 're not to throw them in the air .
16 They had n't disappeared simply because she had chosen not to reveal them to the world .
17 I probably ought n't to leave them in the car too long . ’
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