Example sentences of "one does not [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is not the least good pretending any longer that the film is a thing one does not go to , ’ admitted Macpherson , the editor of a journal which in 1928 recommended fourteen Russian and European films but at least in a second category included two films by Cecil B. de Mille .
2 With 156 passengers representing a full trainload , and high-season tickets ( end of May — end of July ) selling at £320 , one does not have to be a brilliant mathematician to get a grasp of the kind of revenue being earned .
3 In fact , one does not have to be a committed deconstructionist to find a split between meaning and rhetoric in the work of recent theorists .
4 And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic , one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause , and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand .
5 To be a ‘ subversive ’ therefore one does not have to be in breach of the law .
6 Nevertheless , one does not have to be a hedonist to agree that a person is somehow impoverished by living too much for the future or for other people , and ‘ Be aware ’ can show us why .
7 One does not have to be a missionary in a remote situation to become aware of the communication barriers .
8 One does not have to be a Marxist to observe that by comparison something seems to have gone badly wrong in the capitalist societies of the Western world over the last two decades .
9 One does not have to be a pessimist to realize that no necessity attaches to the contours that any possible postmodernism might take .
10 One does not have to be a statistician to discount these results .
11 For example , if one consents to sexual intercourse , one does not consent to being strangled : Sharmpal Singh [ 1962 ] AC 188 ( PC ) .
12 One does not wish to be discouraging , but Nicole Farhi , Mulberry , Conran or whatever — it all somehow looks like Windsmoor on Norma .
13 Is it because one does not turn to art for comfort ?
14 One does not learn to " think like a scientist " by perpetually following instructions on work-cards , just as one does not learn how to " think like an artist " by perpetually joining up dotted lines or painting in " colours according to numbers .
15 One does not need to be an economic genius to understand that , when a country goes to war , the value of its currency is threatened , often decimated .
16 One does n't want to be seen to be covering anything up .
17 One does n't have to be a reader of Shakespeare to know that there are many enduring human characteristics , but when it comes to work , and the part it plays in individuals ' lives , what they bring to it , and their expectations of it , one sees an enormous rate of change .
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