Example sentences of "[adj] would not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yes well no this would n't necessarily
2 This would n't always be the case — the pigeon might be able to take cover and elude the peregrine , but the peregrine might equally decide that it was n't worth the chase .
3 The girl reporter said this would n't really do .
4 An accident may happen — such as when a sufferer form alcoholism takes a sip of a drink that he or she was not aware contained alcohol — and this would not even be termed as a sip .
5 This would not normally apply to emergency resolutions .
6 Secondly we utilised available A C T capacity in the group to obtain an early recovery of eleven and a half million of A C T and this would not normally have been recovered until January nineteen ninety five .
7 This would not only provide incentives to cut pollution but also act as a channel for transferring resources to developing countries .
8 This would not only establish the dynasty but would also offer hope for its continuity , a factor of no little importance , given the instability of regimes in France since 1815 .
9 Our belief was that this would not only be an attraction to City workers but a major facility for the millions of visitors to the Tower of London .
10 Many would have to be removed for a successful Woonerf to be created , yet this would not only be expensive in construction or land costs ( or both ) , but may also impinge on other , equally deserving neighbouring areas .
11 This would not only reduce its political significance but it would allow for yearly increases ( though broadcasters have been quick to point out that the general rate of inflation is below the industry 's rate and so an increase would still leave a shortfall which can only be made up by savings ) .
12 This would not only save money and help to curb the growth of the world 's stocks of separated plutonium ; it might also help to persuade Russia to dispose of its plutonium , rather than weaving an economic pipedream around it .
13 This would not only be detailed but would require the submission of a number of " case report " forms relating to cases dealt with ( but anonymised ) which would demonstrate how the applicant had dealt with certain types of specified cases .
14 This would not merely perpetuate such control but would allow the Secretary of State to interfere in the activities of Scottish Bus Group subsidiaries to a greater extent than at present .
15 This would not necessarily be a bad thing .
16 If this quotation were referring to attachments between adult human subjects , most such persons would probably say that they were aware of their state of attachment , even though in their daily lives this would not necessarily be detectable in their behaviour .
17 In developing theories of crime this would not necessarily be important if the figures gave a representative sample of crime and criminals .
18 Even if these differences did tell us something about differences in attention to ‘ objectivity ’ , this would not necessarily be the same as attainment of ‘ objectivity ’ , as we saw above in relation to ‘ academic language ’ .
19 In the longer term , of course , this would not necessarily have been true , simply because the loyalty , and the ability , of Gloucester 's successors were an unknown quantity , but it is significant that the terms of the Cumberland grants were less generous than those north of the border .
20 The point is that the second version contains superfluous and irrelevant information , though this would not necessarily be the case if we were explaining what we do in the morning to an ( English-speaking ! )
21 This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants .
22 This would not necessarily occur for the risk ratings since these may have been initially quite high because of the drivers ’ unfamiliarity with the car when giving the first ratings .
23 In the longer term , of course , this would not necessarily have been true , simply because the loyalty , and the ability , of Gloucester 's successors were an unknown quantity , but it is significant that the terms of the Cumberland grants were less generous than those north of the border .
24 Even were a suitable one found , this would not obviously better the party 's chances in the general election due two years from now .
25 Alan Wiggins , managing director of Carlton Garage , with showrooms in Harwich and Clacton , said this would not adversely affect the average company car user driving a 1.6 Vauxhall Cavalier , but would hit those with more expensive models , thus ‘ equalising ’ the market .
26 The ‘ High-Bay ’ warehouses be of at least Grade 2 construction and those described in chapter 2 of this document are so constructed and as such would not normally incur any additional premium rate for construction .
27 No one , for example , can take hold of twenty-five million pounds ' worth of health services and say that these , and these precisely , are owed to the fact of a prescription charge : you can not point to the beds , the treatments , the nurses and demonstrate that these would not individually have been provided , however undeniable the fact may be in general .
28 In the UK we traditionally give grain based feeds but remember that these would not naturally be present in the feral horses ' diet .
29 The flood tide , though it had no real terrors for Woodie , caused him to fret impatiently , because Rochester , in his opinion , had beautiful lines below water , and these would not now be visible again for twelve hours .
30 These would not only increase the efficiency of transit of boats moving from one level to another ; they would also save precious summit water .
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