Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [vb pp] in [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The differences between the two groups can not be couched in such grandiose terms .
2 It can not be recalled in any coherent form .
3 In America 26 of the 50 states have published ‘ shield ’ laws allowing journalists to protect their sources , with certain exceptions which generally apply only if the information is relevant , can not be obtained in any other way , and public interest is better served by disclosure than by keeping the source confidential .
4 A genuine need for the results which can not be obtained in any other , equally credible way .
5 It will create an environment in which housing and jobs will be created on a scale which could not be achieved in any other way .
6 Since this sequence can not be represented in any other way ( see below ) , you can not cancel a suspended CLI command file from within a program .
7 The Council is , thanks to the SEA , more than ever the true ‘ Parliament ’ of the European Community in that it — rather than the Strasbourg assembly — passes the Community 's laws and does so , moreover , behind closed doors in ways which would not be tolerated in any individual national member state .
8 Instead , they are to be shackled indefinitely to the burden of paying high toll charges which would not be tolerated in any other part of the country .
9 Since a more widely ranging survey of Ernst 's art , selected by leading authority , Werner Spies , and attempting , not entirely convincingly , to rehabilitate the artist 's later work , took place at the Tate Gallery in 1991 and was shown in Stuttgart and Dusseldorf , this exhibition will not be presented in any European museum .
10 The nosodes are invaluable for clearing up inherited predispositions and acquired disease toxins which often can not be treated in any other way .
11 However , when it is thought that attitudinism renders ethics irrational , the usual point is that ethical conclusions can not be inferred in any rational manner from premisses which are purely factual .
12 Lord Diplock laid down a presumptions approach to the question : One starts with the presumption … that where an Act creates an obligation , and enforces the performance in a specified manner … that performance can not be enforced in any other manner …
13 The Spirit of God came upon the Christian community in order to unite them in a fellowship which could not be paralleled in any other group .
14 Hilton 's mystical theology is not conveyed with the passionate poetry that characterises Rolle 's writing , it is not attended by the rigours of the Cloud-author 's sense of that transcendent God who can not be known in any recognisable sense of the word , the visionary experience of Julian of Norwich , or the endearingly unbalanced enthusiasm of Margery Kempe .
15 Much information provided in self-appraisal documents could not be used in any final report , either because of its delicate nature or because individual teachers could be identified from it .
16 Respect for such differences in viewpoints has produced in England and Wales a range of primary school practice and organisation which can not be found in any other developed nation .
17 Boase explained that for twenty years he had made a collection of notes relating to English persons deceased since 1850 , and that in compiling his work he had kept in mind the dictum of James Anthony Froude [ q.v. ] , ‘ we want the biographies of common people ’ , so that many hundreds of the thousands of entries included in his compilation related to persons who had not been eminent but had led interesting lives , accounts of which could not be found in any other book .
18 In his YWES chapter for 1924 ( p. 58 ) , he remarked that ‘ it will be a grievous shock to many an innocent sentimentalist , accustomed to see the one-eyed and red-bearded deities everywhere , to learn that Pórr and Oó3in can not be found in any Scandinavian place-name in England ’ .
19 Conditions at the centre of the black hole ( r = O ) can not be described in any sensible manner as yet .
20 Whatever explanation is applied to the post-collision convergence of the Indian and Eurasian land masses and the formation of the Tibetan Plateau , it is clear that it can not be accommodated in any simple plate tectonics model .
21 The percentage of added records that can not be held in these embedded overflow areas is about 10.26 per cent .
22 Other methodological issues can not be solved in this straightforward fashion : reality is not wholly determinate , so there are statements with the property that no long-run agreement on their truth or falsity can be expected , so when are we justified in continuing inquiry into a question which may , for all we know , have no answer ?
23 Now two small sections including one swim in each will not be included in any new lease .
24 Britain argued that British Airways should not be included in any anti-trust action because , under the Bermuda Two Agreement , British carriers should be excluded from the effects of US domestic law .
25 The rest of the room wo n't be described in such depressing detail , but all the favourites one would expect are here — the rack , the manacles hanging from the ceiling , lots of wooden staves and buckled leather strapping , an Iron Maiden , and so on .
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