Example sentences of "and [vb mod] n't be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Either way , it is a smash hit and must n't be meddled with .
2 Well I was impressed by the erm the Maxwell erm peoples comments that the funds should be clearly marked pension fund accounts and and that er there would be regulations that this money could n't be transferred without some the regulator again or somebody making er agreeing to the transaction , but I erm fully understand that would be erm very time-consuming , but er that 's the only way I can see that , that the fund should be clearly marked that they 're pension fund and should n't be transferred without some some authority agreeing to it .
3 I was angry , too ; we were adults and should n't be treated like schoolboys .
4 Not that this is a problem — Blue Baron does n't claim any degree of realism , and should n't be graded like a flight sim .
5 These cover all lifting tasks , and should n't be thought of as just applying in an industrial environment .
6 People complained that it crumbled badly and could n't be cut into thin slices , so Woman 's Own recommended that the bread knife should be dipped in boiling water in between cutting each slice .
7 The poor darling had been through a lot and could n't be expected to … well , she was sure Melissa would understand how he must be feeling .
8 His Opel Manta had been heavily damaged during the Burmah Rally and could n't be repaired in time for the Mourne Stages .
9 Jimmy , our monitor guy , fell asleep on the bus and could n't be found at the start of our set .
10 Pardy had almost admitted that he knew that — but had stopped just short and would n't be fooled into such a damning admission now .
11 She was suddenly far too aware that they were alone and would n't be disturbed until morning , too aware that the man whose overpowering masculine strength filled the room was her husband and had certain rights , too aware that the last frail layer of her protective façade had been shattered forever when she had wept in his arms and let him comfort her .
12 She was beginning to feel quite mournful when she remembered that Meredith was a Catholic and would n't be allowed in the church .
13 They were to have school in the afternoons and would n't be starting until Friday .
14 Linking the two disparate worlds of Unix and SNA — Unix uses character terminals rather than block mode , is network , rather than host-based and ca n't be accessed by IBM 's NetView network management tools — can be achieved in a number of ways .
15 ‘ I 've told her he 's travelling between America and Mexico and ca n't be reached for a few days .
16 Unfortunately , for the really creative user , all this requires programming knowledge and ca n't be created on paper first and loaded in as a completed work .
17 That science can be dangerous because people are imperfect and ca n't be trusted with the weapons science creates .
18 It works with the EC1 pattern controller and ca n't be used on its own .
19 The other thing to remember is that Mobs already engaged in hand-to-hand combat are not affected by Animosity and ca n't be attacked by another Mob that fails its Animosity test .
20 Key to this stage of planning is the acceptance ( once again ) that there must be some time limits given to each ‘ activity ’ , or the whole project will become lopsided and wo n't be completed in time .
21 ‘ But we think we have spent our money wisely on new signings up to now and wo n't be rushed into anything . ’
22 However , some water experts argue that much of the investment needed in future is to meet higher quality standards and wo n't be affected by a fall in demand .
23 It 's been home to generations of intrepid time lords , and wo n't be sold for less than fifteen thousand pounds .
24 But it is out at sea , and wo n't be driven through English thatched villages on farcical midnight manouevres .
25 Three times in a row he has been champion jockey but his achievement in 1992 , re-wrote the record books and wo n't be equalled by anyone else for a long time to come , if ever .
26 ‘ The gates of the city will be closed by the time we arrive , and wo n't be opened until morning .
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