Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] not be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't care if it was raw , if the pangs of birth were ugly ; I wanted to be somewhere I would n't be defined by what I 'd been , where I could fashion a new notion of myself and impose it on others as the truth .
2 ee , cos the pain is too strong aye well I go to the doctor 's on Monday er a , and so I 'll not be going to our Ann 's this
3 Yeah so I wo n't be getting any money off of her
4 Now though it is all very secure for me so I will not be going back , ’ she said .
5 Perhaps she 'd not be required to answer .
6 So she might not be bothered if Louis lost his place to an heir .
7 So you wo n't be replacing your exhaust
8 So you wo n't be letting yours out ?
9 So you wo n't be going home this afternoon .
10 So you wo n't be going to America any more ?
11 So you should n't be having any problem with those anyway .
12 So you must n't be bruised and disappointed because your impeccable piece is turned down .
13 Although there is this , perhaps we wo n't be dealing with year eleven pupils .
14 Unlike Courtenay , Finney is not yet wearing his character like a glove and as this was the very first public performance perhaps we should n't be expecting him too .
15 The news was welcomed by England skipper Graham Gooch , who said : ‘ Obviously we would n't be going to India if the conditions were not suitable .
16 The answers come immediately : ‘ So we wo n't be cheated ’ ; ’ So we wo n't have to say , ‘ I do n't know how to sign my name ’ ’ ; ‘ So we can help the kids with their homework ’ ; ‘ So we 'll know who to vote for .
17 So we wo n't be tied down to schools very much longer .
18 So we ca n't be doing too badly .
19 Also it 's out of the way , something we prefer so we ca n't be accused of over-running crags with school parties . ’
20 If such claims can not be " explained away " ; if they do not reduce to ascriptions of certain attributes to certain entities ; if furthermore they can not be paraphrased simply in terms of knowledge , or translated into claims about the syntactical properties of certain expressions , the question is , how exactly should they be interpreted ?
21 Perhaps they could not be trusted ; they might run away .
22 From a purist point of view if the terms of debate set by the study of an inner city problematic are illegitimate then perhaps they should not be addressed at all .
23 Obviously they can not be expected to vet all the publications they sell , and it would be grossly unfair to hold them responsible for libels of which they could have no knowledge .
24 Obviously they could n't be ridden on a mountain , but magazine articles and newspaper features began treating them as a status symbol , and so every airhead on a salary of over £20,000 a year rushed out to buy one and take it up a mountain .
25 I , produced a list of what 's already inside here , er , these calculate are the files registered , they 're not numbered so they would n't be registered , but they would surely
26 so they would n't be allowed to join
27 There may be a good relationship between management and employees in most companies , but if people are not prepared to go down the road together they will not be allowed to go down the road at all .
28 Corporate executives could be incapacitated by imprisonment ; whilst inside they could not be victimizing employees , consumers , share-holders , or the general public .
29 Furthermore it can not be assumed that all RDS information will be received accurately at all times .
30 And if she was , perhaps he ought not be trying to murder her ?
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