Example sentences of "not [to-vb] [noun] of the " in BNC.
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1 | While shelf-life is determined by the stability of the product , it is important not to lose sight of the fact that stability is made up of two distinct components . |
2 | It 's important , however , not to lose sight of the bigger issues . |
3 | I told him not to lose sight of the helicopter . |
4 | I think that it is important not to lose sight of the fact that the judgment relates specifically to Claus Ramrath 's circumstances and , in particular , the fact that Mr Ramrath had already obtained authorisation locally as a reviseur d'entreprises . |
5 | Whilst following a traditional historical framework , tracing the evolution of glass manufacture and its regional distribution , this successful collaboration manages , nevertheless , not to lose sight of the inherent qualities of the medium itself . |
6 | It is important not to lose sight of the fact that the main aim of this non-revolutionary group is to win a place back in society by gaining a job . |
7 | Third , while social policies do not have , except in some very marginal ways , an impact on relations with other states , it is important not to lose sight of the contribution they make to integration and harmony within the nation . |
8 | However , it is important not to lose sight of the fact that this metaphysical disillusionment in no way diminished his belief in the moral justice of the Soviet cause . |
9 | Evidence of this kind is , however , essential if community care practitioners in the world of purchasing and providing , assessment and care management are not to lose sight of the fact that the consumer may award the quality kitemark as much for the professional who has time to listen , as for the streamlined meals service . |
10 | While western medicine has always tended to concentrate on the elimination of germs , the Unani doctors tried not to lose sight of the patient as a whole being ; they conceived of therapy in the original Greek sense of healing , at once taking into account physical , mental and spiritual well-being . |
11 | He says children have to tell their parents where they 're going , who they 're with , dependent on the age of the child , but not to lose sight of the fact that the majority of children are safe on the streets . |
12 | At the outset the ECSC tended to move cautiously so as not to jeopardise expansion of the European ideal by alienating public opinion . |
13 | The scenery — nothing remarkable — the very banalities of the vacation industry — sea , city blocks , beach , bronzed androgynous bodies , was nevertheless sufficiently different not to trigger associations of the past . |
14 | A staff of 1,400 employees of the North-Eastern Railway worked there , not to mention men of the North British and Caledonian railways who also had a part of the station . |
15 | Thus you can still pick out with ease the route of the ancient Wellestream , up which , in the fourteenth century , came cargoes of cloth from the Low Countries and silks from Italy , not to mention news of the dawning Renaissance , bound for Cambridge and beyond . |
16 | If a company heading a small group chooses not to take advantage of the exemption from preparing group accounts , its group accounts will not normally contain the auditors ' report required by s 248(3) . |
17 | The position is , the Court says , that Article 3(1) ‘ does not prevent ’ a worker from refusing to transfer and thus deciding ‘ not to take advantage of the protection conferred by the Directive ’ ( point 33 ) . |
18 | In the air-conditioned House of Commons , set in the English climate , and with the long recess allowing members to look for long hot beaches , such a plagiarism illustrated how not to employ catch-phrases of the day . |
19 | The difficulty for the thieves was not to gain possession of the animal , but to arrange for its profitable disposal . |
20 | The purpose of all this cross-referencing and analogizing is not to gain knowledge of the text ( or of art in general ) but to function , as Bourdieu suggests , ‘ to bring the work into an interminable circuit of inter-legitimation ’ . |
21 | The explosive pain of it brought me hellishly back to full savage consciousness and to a revived desire not to become part of the eternal mystery just yet . |
22 | By implication , of course , those who chose not to become part of the ‘ generalized other ’ were less than fully developed . |
23 | It would be wasteful not to make use of the children 's interest in their dramatic play to do some work on counting . |
24 | He knew how things worked in London , where to go to obtain what he wanted or needed , had contacts with the underworld , was smart enough and experienced enough not to make mistakes of the kind that draw a visitor to the attention of the authorities . |
25 | Where , however , the tenant also had the right to initiate the rent review and the date for the tenant 's notice terminating the lease was linked to a date over which the landlord had no control ( the decision of the arbitrator ) , the link between the rent review and the break-clause was held not to make time of the essence ( Metrolands Investments Ltd v J H Dewhurst Ltd [ 1986 ] 3 All ER 659 ) . |