Example sentences of "that [be] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 Doing too much too quickly can be a strain on muscles and joints that are n't used to work .
2 It 's not as if there are n't aspects of his career that are n't worth exploring : how did he come to use drums , then almost unknown in Texan country line-ups ?
3 He 's been thrown out of every art school in London and some that are n't .
4 They 've not much time for things that are n't either pleasurable or functional .
5 So horses that are n't fed grain when they are young , may not only grow less than their genetic potential , but may also suffer other disadvantages when they are older .
6 Even the ones that are n't about image include image — like the Coke advert , for instance .
7 ‘ I 've visited all the notable churches and cathedrals but I very much enjoy discovering places that are n't particularly prominent in guide books : going around a corner in a village in France and discovering a gem .
8 Most of the more used ones are marked on it and given a number but there are thousands that are n't .
9 Those that are n't winners do n't want to know what 's happening to anybody else .
10 Tumour ‘ promoters ’ are substances such as the phorbolesters that are n't carcinogenic by themselves but encourage the growth of malignant tumours in cells that have previously been exposed to a low dose of a true carcinogen ( known as an initiator ) .
11 Community fish that are n't
12 But until you 're really big you 've just got to realise that there are some things worth paying money for and some things that are n't .
13 After the gig , we mooch around the band 's dressing room and try to give off an inconspicuous vibe ( a hard one , since we 're the only ones that are n't stoned out of our gourds and do n't have accents that can hack their way through huge mountain ranges ) .
14 ‘ There are things that are n't quite right with Welsh rugby ’ , Ryan had said — a euphemism if ever there was one , and it has taken all these years even to begin to rectify them .
15 ‘ Barnet 's barmy army ’ it read and it seemed an apt description of an outfit that are n't Even Barry Fry , the manager whose latest sacking and return enlivened another crazy week at Underhill , admits that the club , which beat Rochdale 2-0 on Saturday , is a laughing stock .
16 ‘ There are probably very few general ledgers in the world that are n't accessing Micro Control , ’ claims sales manager Ian Henderson .
17 Plants that are n't in containers benefit more from a good watering once or twice a week , rather than a little every day .
18 ‘ That way , you could just be adding lines that are n't there .
19 ‘ She has lots of hats and dresses that are n't worn out and she obviously feels it 's a pity not to wear them again , ’ he says .
20 I can honestly say that I feel at least equal to them , often above them ; and I do n't enter any relations with them that are n't on my terms .
21 Think of all the selves you put on — selves that are n't really masks because they are a true part of the core being — but that often coexist uneasily , compelling us to recognise the tension and contradictions between the different selves .
22 ‘ People look for reasons that are n't there . ’
23 But you should be in the studios talking about records that are being made , or in the import shops , writing about important albums that are n't available here yet .
24 I think we 've got aesthetics to offer that are n't around in contemporary music .
25 Greg tries out his I-don't-know-any-different argument again : ‘ Most bands I know in Boston come from backgrounds that are n't radically different from mine .
26 People with whom one has had personal or professional differences — a row or a clash of principle — are best avoided ( albeit sometimes with real regret ) because meeting them might demand emotional resources that are n't there , open old wounds , or challenge one 's public certainties that in fact feel all too precarious .
27 He claims it 's only ‘ half a solution ’ because most companies run one or two programs that are n't on WABI 's can-run list .
28 All IBM Corp needs to do to return to profit is get rid of excess staff and keep exploiting customers that are n't in the know by selling mainframes and related software at exorbitantly high margins .
29 He claims that it 's only ‘ half a solution ’ because most companies run one or two programs that are n't on the Wabi can-run list .
30 So I hope hopefully this evening will be a very constructive meeting and we 'll certainly welcome your views about what you feel should be happening to the theatre or should be taken or should be taken place at the theatre , what should be on at the theatre , and er things that you feel that are n't happening at the moment .
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