Example sentences of "not [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | From the early summer of 1916 , the growth point of pacifist protest was not resistance to conscription , but the demand for a negotiated peace . |
2 | Slipper of the Yard objected to some passages in Delano 's book but did not resort to litigation . |
3 | If you are not sure about the right way to connect something in a mains power supply circuit , do not resort to trial and error . |
4 | Even in the Petitioners case , where less emphasis is placed upon status , the Court does not resort to treaty arguments and indeed could not do so , for there was no treaty right of petition . |
5 | Chapels are not improvements to coal houses . |
6 | Failure to observe the requirements laid down in the byelaws usually leads to a fine whether or not prejudice to health or a nuisance occurs . |
7 | The stitches are always transferred from back to front , not side to side , so I have never encountered any problem with bias knitting . |
8 | The Lords in MPC v Caldwell [ 1982 ] AC 341 did not advert to deception offences when determining the law of objective recklessness . |
9 | As mirror of reality , not Monument to Creativity . |
10 | Double-check you have got everything the right way round so that the artwork is not back to front , then close up the UV light box and switch on . |
11 | KPMG are not auditors to Target . |
12 | In general , although offer letters are not legally binding , the buyer 's solicitors will insist that at least those clauses discussed below are not subject to contract , but are legally binding obligations on the parties . |
13 | It is the wider satisfaction of a universe which is precisely not subject to order , but has in it uncertainty , novelty , and escape from the past , all somehow agreeably constrained by probability . |
14 | When sold later in life , they are not subject to tax again but a dealer is subject to paying 15/115ths of his profit . |
15 | Happily married couples , he thought , stood not face to face , absorbed in each other , but back to back , looking outwards upon the world . |
16 | Now that 's not face to face that is on the phone . |
17 | It should be stressed that it is not nearness to industry per se which drew agricultural wages upwards , but proximity to the expanding newer industrial regions . |
18 | Not earth to earth but sod to sod , |