Example sentences of "[modal v] n't be a [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | There should n't be a word for it , but Dirk has a word for it . |
2 | LIVING up to great expectations should n't be a problem for Engine Alley . |
3 | It should n't be a problem for Leeds , but seasoned cup characters like Denis Smith , Malcolm Crosby and John Byrne have a lot of experience in tripping big teams up ( rem YCFC v Arse , mid 80s … what bliss , Sunderland , etc etc ) . |
4 | Mark Garner , a consultant with the channel 's parent company , Continental Television , said : ‘ The extra three nights will have films in Italian , German and French instead of English but it should n't be a problem for British viewers because dialogue is n't our strong point . ’ |
5 | Also it was about time he learnt that bossing her around would n't be a push-over for him . |
6 | I mean , if you did get one that was n't forty five and you did n't see it , it would n't be a problem for the |
7 | ‘ I would n't be a girl for five trillion pounds . ’ |
8 | She probably did tell him to go away and stop following her around , but that would n't be a reason for him screaming he 'd kill her . ’ |
9 | If there truly was unarguable proof of conspiracy or lack of it there would n't be a marketplace for the publications . |
10 | If only we humans were less ambitious , and more tolerant of one another , then there would n't be a need for arms at all , and every mother 's child would be safe . |
11 | If she had felt as deeply for me as I felt for her there would n't be a need for all that . |
12 | ‘ Can you promise that the boy wo n't be a cripple for life anyway ? ’ |
13 | It wo n't be a problem for Phillips slotting in there a very good footballer . |
14 | I wo n't be a beggar for him — the swine — but I will be one for Samavia and the Lost Prince . |
15 | But it wo n't be a cakewalk for them . |
16 | Wo n't be a break for me , I can tell you . ’ |