Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , despite contact with patients between one and three times per week , the unmet needs in groups C and D suggest that certain community nurses either may not be carrying out the assessment tasks effectively or may not be reassessing clients adequately .
2 A customer who produced a credit card could take away goods without payment on the implied promise to pay within a month , and if they did ( which the vast majority did ) they would not be charged interest for being lent the amount they would otherwise have had to pay across the counter .
3 Roza Niedzwiedz would gladly have come with me but , as an alien , she feared she would not be granted re-entry into Britain .
4 He is the doorway to the Queen , deciding who will or will not be granted access .
5 ‘ The defendant need not be granted bail if , having been released on bail in or in connection with the proceedings for the offence , he has been arrested in pursuance of section 7 of this Act .
6 The State Department had already decided that if the Jews were turned down by Cuba , they would not be granted entry into the United States .
7 It can not be get background .
8 It struck her as peculiar that Mr Browning should not have given Mr Surtees Cook his Rome address for this telegram could not be relayed south in under another twenty-four hours and perhaps more .
9 Again , these can not be holding companies , but may carry out financing , factoring , treasury management and similar activities .
10 Christie 's will not be holding sales in Germany next year as it is our policy to centralise ‘ European ’ sales in London where the international range of buyers and sellers can benefit from the best marketing and auctioneering available .
11 Since it is the world leader at fashioning new-fangled superconductors made from thallium and bismuth ( which work at higher and more convenient temperatures ) , Sumitomo Electric sees no reason why it should not be supplying coils for sea-going SEMP vessels before the decade is out .
12 THE House will wish to know that the decision to separate has no constitutional implications … there is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned Queen in due course .
13 THE House will wish to know that the decision to separate has no constitutional implications … there is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned Queen in due course .
14 The children of the prince and princess retain their position in the line of succession , and there is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned Queen in due course .
15 There is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned Queen in due course .
16 Prime Minister John Major announced to the House of Commons on Dec. 9 that the Prince and Princess of Wales , who married in 1981 [ see p. 31116 ] , were to separate but that they had no plans to divorce and that their constitutional positions were unaffected , adding : " There is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned queen in due course . "
17 But on the hill , crouched against a stone wall which may or may not be providing protection against wind-swept rain , such a dainty arrangement fast loses all its attraction .
18 We are not going to renegotiate with BSkyB and we will not be providing programming on a sales basis to them . ’
19 Because in the life of the camp , if the wife of the strongman has terminal bowel cancer and will be dead within a month , then that is weakness , and from weakness there can not be spawned authority , and without authority the man who breeds fear throughout the hut will disintegrate .
20 ‘ I may not be screwing Lucy , ’ said Jay coldly .
21 If the senior manager role can not be rotated consultants in communicable disease control may be better served in another role — for example , as consultants in the many community health departments that now have trust status .
22 Speakers who intend their utterances to be understood as an interpretation can not be creating expectations of truthfulness , since their utterances do not purport to be a description of a state of affairs .
23 Couns Williams and Dixon confirmed that their view of Mr Major 's achievements and thoughts for the future differed from his , that they would not be sending donations and that they thought it was a complete cock-up .
24 Gerry Burton 's announcement in April last year that he would not be seeking re-election as Kidson Impey 's national senior partner caused more than a few raised eyebrows .
25 Indeed , he confirmed yesterday that he would not be coaching Scotland at the forthcoming World Championships in Birmingham ( where Scotland are in the same group as Australia ) .
26 Similarly the range of tasks for which the device is required may not be known in the kind of detail which is available from comprehensive task descriptions but the designer will consider the extremes of what it is likely to be used for and the environment in which it will be used , for example designing a machine-tool for use in a factory has different requirements from designing a powered garden tool where the user could be wearing heavy gloves , will not be wearing safety-boots and will not receive any formal training .
27 On Dec. 5 Hachani announced that the FIS would not be organizing street demonstrations in the run-up to the elections , in order not to " draw the country into a spiral of confrontations , in which the only beneficiaries will be the enemies of the Islamic solution " .
28 Accordingly , such a hire-purchase agreement could not be called credit facilities .
29 ( Marzipan made from apricot kernels can not be called marzipan , but it is good . )
30 No , the beautiful objects could not be called proof , but they were a suggestion — the merest indication — that there might be some sort of link between their present owner , the burial mound , and the foresters ' custom described at the farm by Alice .
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