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

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1 Kirillov replies : ‘ There is nothing secret that will not be made known .
2 For that reason , the result of the appeal may not be made known until after the last race on 5 November .
3 Another factor was raised in a case in which the government did not properly consult local authorities ( as required by statute ) before making some regulations : by the time the application to revoke the regulations was heard , they had been in operation for some time and to revoke them would have caused considerable administrative inconvenience which could not be justified given that no real complaint was made about the substance of the regulations .
4 Such consent shall not be withheld provided that the sub-licensor agrees to supply such technical information to the sub-licensee on conditions corresponding to the confidentiality conditions of this Agreement save that consent may be withheld at the sole discretion of any Party from whom consent is sought in respect of the supply of computer programs in source code form .
5 The situation will be reviewed this morning by a medical-nursing and management team but according to an insider , the five operating theatres knocked out of action by the bomb may not be deemed re-sterilised before Friday .
6 The importance of the protestant variant should not be underestimated given the extent of religious practice and the power of religious men within the protestant — loyalist bloc and the grave importance of conceiving of one 's position as absolutely irreproachable , depending as it does on a divine source .
7 Once established , it will not be got rid of save at the cost of the organism on which it has bred ; like Iago 's ‘ invention ’ , it ‘ plucks out brains and all ’ .
8 This uncertainty might , on the one hand , encourage social commentators in the attitude expressed by a writer in The Economist in 1848 : ‘ In our condition suffering and evil are nature 's admonitions ; they can not be got rid of ; and the impatient attempts of benevolence to banish them from the world by legislation , before benevolence has learnt their object and their end , have always been productive of more evil than good . ’
9 It was in the interests of the Great Powers that they could not be held bound by a treaty to which they had not formally become a party while , as will be seen , a number of the exceptions to the classic rule enabled them to impose their will upon weaker entities .
10 He apparently forgot that I could not understand German or else decided that what he wanted to say could not be left unsaid , for he began to talk fast and seriously .
11 That there are severe limits to the extent to which such sympathy is to be extended need not be doubted given the Report 's general refusal to positively evaluate any culture seen as untouched by literature .
12 However , this matter can not be considered resolved and may well be central to future development of our understanding of wall flows .
13 Then Harry discovers that happiness does not consist ‘ in getting what one wanted , or in getting rid of what ca n't be got rid of , but in a different vision . ’
14 Her Libran philosophy of accepting what could n't be changed helped dry her tears .
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