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

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31 If you are holidaying in a hot climate , do not expose the camcorder to the sun for long periods , and take a neutral density filter along with you if the light is likely to be particularly brilliant ( sunlight on snow , for example ) to avoid the risk of spoiling shots through over exposure .
32 Do not expose the camcorder to the sun for long periods .
33 With respect , there is much to be said for the minority view expressed by Lord Pearce which is based upon certainty in transactions and would not expose the parties to shifts in scientific knowledge right up to the time of trial .
34 The term does not convey the extent to which the different elements in the package depend on each other for the viability of the whole .
35 In any event , the new regulations can not eliminate the risk to taxi drivers .
36 King Jigme Singye Wangchuck speaking in New Delhi on his arrival in India on Sept. 9 for a four-day official visit , said that he did not consider a monarchy to be the best system of government and that he had been working towards the greater democratization of his country .
37 In the present case there is no binding authority upon this court , and I do not consider the law to be clear .
38 It may well be that the Jewish leaders did not consider the event to be a trial but more of an interrogation to see if there was enough evidence to take Jesus to the Roman Governor .
39 Given that they are working with a small sample and that the likelihood ratio test is a large sample test , ADD do not consider the evidence to be strong enough to reject the null hypothesis .
40 They have done a wonderful job of creating crime , but they will still not recognise the link to which I have referred .
41 This minor disadvantage to the tenant does not outweigh the advantage to the tenant in being able to initiate the determination of the rent .
42 The publicity given to the award-winning designs must have helped to establish the popularity of the Second Empire style for certain buildings in Britain and the United States in the 1860s and 1870s , but it did not introduce the style to Britain .
43 7.7.5 not to obstruct the access to any fire equipment or the means of escape from the Premises nor to lock any fire door while the Premises are occupied This is reasonable and advisable .
44 The sheer ingenuity of an opportunity idea should not bedazzle the entrepreneur to the extent that he fuels to do his sums and work out the profitability of the venture .
45 Having considered the four judgments in Walker 's case , 28 L.R.Ir. 69 I have concluded that they do not demonstrate the application to the facts of that case of the principles of the law of negligence .
46 The Synod 's decision does not signal an end to ecumenical relations .
47 Getting a friend to feed the fish seems like a good idea , but after you have learned the discipline to only feed that tiny amount it may be better not to trust the job to an inexperienced person .
48 If God is perfect in love and mercy , he does not need a ransom to be paid in order to allow people to return to him .
49 Sir : Labour does not need a commitment to proportional representation in order to scoop most of the centre ground at the next general election .
50 Though his skin was pale , he had the lips and round face of a black African , and that African quality of showing that one does not need a reason to be happy .
51 So my mother calmly said , And I 'm not opening the door to you now or ever , she said .
52 While badgers can ‘ snuzzle and take all the corn crops ’ and will sometimes take the odd lamb , they are not considered a threat to farming , though it has been suggesting that they might have links with tuberculosis in milking herds .
53 Nicholson himself has clearly not considered a return to the saddle , remarking : ‘ There is not enough brandy in France to get me up again . ’
54 Miss Giles had earlier told Wells Street magistrates that she had not considered the film to be ‘ a very hot potato ’ and had not realised she was breaking the law when she showed it to about 120 people last April .
55 My right hon. Friends have not committed the Government to any position on tax , but I notice that , as usual , the right hon. Gentleman wants to have it both ways .
56 But Mr Ashdown , who is demanding a full-scale coalition , has so far rejected anything that Labour has offered , threatening to vote against a Queen 's Speech that does not include a commitment to electoral reform ; and Mr Kinnock has said that he has made no overtures — not even played the ‘ opening chords ’ — which would lead to a post-election pact .
57 Statistical methods involve selecting one ‘ correct ’ answer and thus have a built-in margin of error , and the use of n-gram information does not guarantee the output to be words .
58 I do not know the answers to any of these questions .
59 ‘ The writer of this article lives a long way from Washington and would not know the answers to these questions . ’
60 You may not know the answers to some of these things at first , but there will be plenty of chances to discuss them later .
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