Sentence examples for not to command from inspiring English sources

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("To be poor, in the epick language, is only not to command the wealth of nations").

One may marvel at the fact that Miller's editor chose not to command him to produce something more reader-friendly.

Portugal, all the same, had too much technique not to command and they could afford a chance that Nani squandered.

Because, as Peter Mandelson pointed out in his first LabourList post, the key to modern politics is not to command and control, but to embrace and engage.

But their lowly pay is threatening to become a problem for the government, as well as for the boffins and their bored interlocutors.On the face of it, the plight of academics ought not to command much sympathy.

The prices paid by producers, such as manufacturers, have been falling in America and in much of Europe, but these seem not to command much of central bankers' attention.

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The build quality just isn't to command that type of price.

"But we do not want to command them; we want them to come on their own".

"Lo spread" does not seem to command the same devotion it once did.

On territory that was not his to command, Amis kept deferring to greater experts.

Vastly experienced and not likely to command wages that are too dear.

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