Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] be [verb] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 The Environment Committee had it 's last last meeting by a majority vote , made a decision that the proposed reductions in service for the Fire Service sh er er should not be gone ahead with and that and that issues around the should be looked at again at the .
2 He argues that the structures found in architectural rules should not be credited either with direct semiotic import , or , necessarily , with propositional content .
3 Our advice is that , where hedgerows are to be replaced , they should not be substituted just with a row of quickthorn between two strands of barbed wire , but with a mixed , proper , traditional hedge — which would be much better for the environment and habitat .
4 But organisation charts only give us the bare bones of the organisation 's structure and we should not be carried away with the idea that official descriptions tell us all .
5 For a further improvement in our environmental legislation , in future , when consultants are hired — there are some very good environmental consultants — to produce environmental impact assessments to comply with European directives and with our new private and hybrid Bill procedures , the last word on exactly what is contained within the environmental impact assessment should not be left exclusively with the Bill 's promoters .
6 The opposition vainly argued that football violence could not be lumped together with political unrest and industrial disputes ’ .
7 It was that sort of genial incompetent who plagued the management of Ceauşescu 's industry , but what else were ill-trained bureaucrats to do when orders rained down on them which could not be obeyed even with the best will in the world .
8 Thus if the rules really were letter-sound rules , they could not be used successfully with such non-words , because there are not single letters corresponding to each of the sounds in the non-word .
9 There was internal bleeding that could n't be stopped even with the drip and the injections Sophie must have given . ’
10 But do n't forget to start thinking about ways you could expand , where you would n't be competing directly with other outlets like that department store . ’
11 I do n't care as long as they know them so that somebody else has got some responsibility , she said I just ca n't be getting away with it and and , and erm being irresponsible .
12 Cica will not be competing directly with top-of-the-range brands such as Reebok and Nike as it will not ‘ be making specific performance claims ’ and will be ‘ better value for money ’ , says Linford .
13 Certainly previous experience shapes present and future conduct but the good teacher or the good manager will not be contented simply with repeating what he or she has already been through without questioning the constraints of the organization which seems to stand in the way .
14 If the new liberals have their way , the law can not be credited even with such a modest achievement .
15 If the correct timing can not be obtained even with VR1 at an extreme of its travel , resistor R2 will need to be increased to increase the timing and vice-versa .
16 The regular septagon is the most inaccessable of the primary polygons … probably because it can not be constructed accurately with only ruler and compass .
17 These particles are called virtual because , unlike ‘ real ’ particles , they can not be observed directly with a particle detector .
18 These particles are virtual particles like the particles that carry the gravitational force of the sun : unlike real particles , they can not be observed directly with a particle detector .
19 He also repeated an argument put forward several times recently by the Scottish Office that a farmer 's net income , which can include allowances for rent and depreciation , and where , for example , transport and housing costs may be apportioned to the business , can not be compared directly with the average UK wage .
20 For here there appears to be nothing that can not be transfused utterly with spirit , with high feeling , with fierce clean passion .
21 There are things which can not be done even with a 4shillings ; 5d education rate when that only produces £22,000 , and when , even with the Government grant , there is only £75,000 to spend .
22 That this necessity of distributing social labour in definite proportions can not be done away with by the particular form of social production , but can only change the form it assumes , is self-evident .
23 History can not be done away with any more than metaphysics : but its conditions of impossibility are also necessarily its conditions of possibility .
24 Multi-word concepts Some subjects can not be described satisfactorily with one word , but require two or more words for their specification .
25 ‘ They can not be considered only with respect to their potential ability to reduce accidents , but must be designed and evaluated while taking into account their impact on other factors capable of improving people 's ‘ feeling ’ towards the area they live in : practicability ( access , parking , orientation , etc. ) , satisfaction of basic needs of the residents ( communication , rest , play , pleasantness of the environment , etc. ) and avoidance of nuisances . ’
26 For design can not be identified wholly with either " products " or " problems " .
27 The basic postulate of this is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle , which states that certain pairs of quantities , such as the position and momentum of a particle , can not be measured simultaneously with arbitrary accuracy .
28 They can not be reconciled easily with the embryological evidence and are not widely accepted .
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