10 examples of not to be missed in sentences

There is a drive round the Argelès valley, which on a fine day is simply splendid, and ought certainly not to be missed.

These factors, together with the disastrous Russo-Japanese war, which revealed an appalling state of corruption and incompetency in the government of the country, furnished the revolutionaries with an opportunity which was not to be missed.

The opportunity was one not to be missed.

Her first question (pointing to the recoil-controlling gear of No. 2 gun), whether both barrels were fired at once, gave me a cue priceless and not to be missed.

It was an opportunity not to be missed, and all through the short stifling night I had lain awake wondering if I should be ready early enough.

For him alone I should regard the book as one not to be missed by anyone who values a handling of character at once delicate and masterful.

This is a chance not to be missed; it's picking money up.

A chance to play a good joke was not to be missed.

We working men will be sorry to loose him, but we think he ought not to be missed promotion, as he is a good fellow.

It was not to be missed by any self-respecting journalist to whom all life is a stage play which he describes and criticises from a free seat in the front of the house.

10 examples of  not to be missed  in sentences