Example sentences of "[not/n't] [be] [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It could be improved by including all the results of excavations since 1961 , but this has not been possible for various reasons , the most important of which is that it is no longer the intention to study the results of 367 , but to turn to another event recorded by Ammianus which can be illuminated by this old study and by more recent work . |
2 | Unfortunately , the Museum and the Reading Room of the British Library Reference Division share a common entrance , so any simple count of people walking through either of the two entrances to the building would certainly give a correct number of people entering the Museum , but it would not be correct for genuine visitors to the Museum . |
3 | Some income will be taken in direct taxation , such as income tax and so will not be available for other uses . |
4 | The department decided that it would not be politic for private companies to own plutonium and is negotiating to purchase the stocks . |
5 | In other words designers at DEC may have been able to make some process concessions to achieve a record clock rate that might not be appropriate for other architectures . |
6 | As evidence of funds availability it may not be appropriate for actual funds to be deposited to the firm 's account . |
7 | Bornstein ( 1979 ) also suggests that fingerspelling would not be useful for young children since it involves fine perceptions and handshapes which they themselves may not be able to form . |
8 | It is restricted to the use of children under 14 and in my opinion would not be suitable for large numbers of bikes or support vehicles . |
9 | The proposals , based on the premise that " cosmopolitan " laws put French people at a disadvantage , effectively placed immigrants in a separate category of those who could not be joined by their families and should not be eligible for certain benefits , while French people would take priority for jobs and housing . |
10 | the court of appeal held that foster parents of a child , scalded when she put her foot under hot running water , were not negligent.the majority view was that a parent should not be responsible for unforeseeable accidents of the type which occur in the best homes . |