Example sentences of "[not/n't] to [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Held , allowing the appeal , that the retraction by a witness in extradition proceedings of evidence previously given in the requesting state did not in itself discredit that evidence and , unless it was worthless , the magistrate was entitled to act upon it in deciding whether there was sufficient evidence to justify an order for committal ; that , equally , a witness 's evidence was not to be automatically discredited by virtue of that witness having been an alleged accomplice of the accused ; and that the magistrate had given proper consideration to the retraction of P. 's evidence and to his being an alleged accomplice when deciding if there was sufficient evidence to justify the applicant 's committal ; that , further , since the provision in article 1 of the Treaty allowing for extradition in respect of offences ‘ committed within the territory of the requesting party ’ having been extended by article 3(2) to cover participation in extradition offences punishable by the laws of both states , the lack of evidence of the applicant 's presence in Sweden at the relevant time did not take the offences outside the ambit of the Treaty ; that under Schedule 1 to the Act of 1989 the magistrate was concerned only with committal proceedings under English procedure in relation to the English crimes specified in the order to proceed and not with the jurisdiction of the Swedish court ; and that , accordingly , the magistrate had been entitled to commit the applicant ( post , pp. 846D–F , 850F — 851A , E — 852C , 853A ) .
2 whereby provision by extra-mural departments was not to be automatically mediated through expressions of need channelled through voluntary bodies , especially the WEA .
3 Creative activity , if its meanings are not to be wholly absorbed within the status quo , must be understandable , for Hewison , as confrontational activity .
4 It is instructive that this literature appears not to be well known within UK child care services .
5 Even parts of the population known not to be well disposed towards the regime , such as workers in the northern districts of Berlin , were said to be horrified at the attack .
6 I certainly want teachers to respond closely to the situation in which they are — but they need to be clear about the overall function of RE , what it is about , in order to respond in a way which is meaningful so as not to be just taken over by the latest influence .
7 The genes in question seem to be very similar in prokaryotes which in other respects are not very alike , and which are thought not to be closely related .
8 Of the other KOX-related ZNF genes in the chromosome 10 pericentromeric region , ZNF22 in 10q11.2 ( 5 ) seems not to be closely linked to cluster B ( this paper ; and unpublished data ) .
9 In some obscure way , one I was to become very familiar with , it flattered me : I was too intelligent not to be already grasping the rules of the game we played .
10 I am pleased to be able to confirm that the setting up of Council Tax liabilities for individual properties is now complete within the computer software , with the exception of a few properties where the rebate entitlement has still not to be finally resolved .
11 The dogs must also be trained not to be easily distracted by the environment they find themselves in .
12 Working harder for constituents individually would mean more surgeries , not to be easily provided if they were to cover the large constituencies necessitated by the STV .
13 TANU 's campaign — and the adoption by Nyerere and his ministers of the Swahili language for most great state occasions — gave the language a status it had not previously enjoyed ; but secondary education , the University College in Dar es Salaam , Parliament , the higher law courts and other important institutions still used English , which was not to be easily displaced .
14 Unhappily , the suppression of the greed and lust of evolution , innate in all individuals was not to be easily set aside .
15 ‘ I have just received your Portfolio of MS drawings quite safely , ’ wrote the former to the latter in January 1844 ; ‘ I quite agree with you that they are not to be compared in finish with Lear 's , though generally accurate , but then Lear was a Man both for manners in Society & Skill in his Profession not to be easily found or replaced . ’
16 The beliefs of the time were not to be easily undermined : as traffic grew the conventional wisdom was that roads should be widened to accommodate it .
17 What 's more , though it seems not to be generally realized , Pound recognized what had happened and acknowledged it ; he did so in the public welcome he gave to Binyon 's translations of Dante , which employ a very archaic and convoluted diction indeed .
18 The prospects of the party improved somewhat with the adoption at the 1937 conference of an ‘ Immediate Programme ’ of nationalisation for a single term of office : this included all the major measures of the post-war Labour government except for iron and steel , which in any case was not to be fundamentally reorganised before the Labour government left office in 1951 .
19 Admittedly , the ‘ eat shit — a million flies ca n't be wrong ’ argument never did hold much water , but when every single person in the place is singing ‘ Altogether Now ’ or ‘ Love See No Colour ’ , waving their arms and jumping about , with sweat dripping from the walls , you 'd have to be a hell of a snob not to be slightly moved .
20 Instead , we 're willing to take the risk and give Birmingham the retail centre it deserves and needs if it is not to be completely undermined by rival out-of-town attractions . ’
21 User opinion , while not to be completely disregarded , is almost totally valueless in respect of performance as judgement is too often obscured by extraneous factors .
22 President Gorbachev 's been facing his worst Mayday parade and the first one not to be completely controlled by the communist party .
23 While it is closely associated with the Conservatives , it is not to be simply equated with the Conservative Party , and indeed , sometimes acts as a lobby within that party for stronger intervention against crime .
24 On the idealist view , knowledge was not to be simply read off the world but was to be gained through entering a critical dialogue with others .
25 The most important is the right not to be unfairly dismissed , from which employees who ordinarily work outside Great Britain are excluded .
26 Apart from any safeguards built into your employment contract , you may be eligible for statutory rights not to be unfairly dismissed and to redundancy pay calculated on the basis of a formula reflecting your age , years of service and ( up to a point ) salary level .
27 You will generally be awarded a sum in respect of your lost industrial rights , ie because you have to requalify for the right not to be unfairly dismissed .
28 The right not to be unfairly dismissed is relatively modern and based upon statute ; if you are unfairly dismissed , you may complain to an industrial tribunal .
29 Thus , Crown servants are not entitled to statutory redundancy payments , but most have the right not to be unfairly dismissed .
30 Employment law provides employees with a range of rights including the right not to be unfairly dismissed , the right not to be subject to discrimination on the grounds of race or sex , and the right for women to receive the same pay as men if employed to do the same work or if the work is considered to be of equal value .
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