Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Hospitals etc. improved could n't work without govt. acts . |
2 | So Rich would n't say he was following Wood And Richards ? |
3 | Now if you 're you 're you 're obviously that will not tell us very much about your selling . |
4 | the potato will be on the top anyway so that wo n't matter will it ? |
5 | three discs so that wo n't take very long . |
6 | Had to satisfy that desire , he wrote , yet find a way of doing so that would not have that physical effect on me . |
7 | Obviously this will not do , for pain is itself a sensation , not something of which one is aware through a sensation . |
8 | So this wo n't displace those accounts listed above , nor indeed one or two others made in the studio , among them the underrated Janowitz/DG version ( I am pleased to see that is listed in the current Good CD Guide ) . |
9 | They have less than £3,000 savings so this will not affect their rebate . |
10 | However , the likelihood is that processing and seeking will be entirely overlapped so this will not hold up the overall run very seriously . |
11 | The punchcards in the basic packs which are marked for colour changing are for manual yarn changing , where it is the pattern that is intended to change ; so these wo n't work with the colour changer either . |
12 | But so many would not come back from the war . |
13 | To have just lost and not been so dreadful might not have had the same impact . |
14 | A wife who is naturally neat could not imagine somebody leaving dirty clothes strewn around the bedroom , especially after having discussed it . |
15 | I ca n't afford to get fat , not like you — a stone or so overweight wo n't matter in a shop , will it ? ’ |
16 | So five wo n't go . |
17 | You may walk with me like a civilised man if you care to , but I warn you there 'll be an archer behind to keep us in view , so 1 would n't advise you to try any tricks , they 'd do you no good . ’ |
18 | But it is unlikely — despite disclosure of business rules — that the less aware will not find themselves on a spectacularly high-risk syndicate which had in the past played safe . |
19 | But it is unlikely — despite disclosure of business rules — that the less aware will not find themselves on a spectacularly high-risk syndicate which had in the past played safe . |
20 | Deferring to a doctor is not in itself being coerced into accepting a view against one 's will , thus this need not involve the loss of autonomy . |
21 | Neelam : Well first I thought it was twenty something but then I realised it was six ; two take away six ca n't do that … so … um … it went down to ten . |
22 | To ask , without prior notice , to withdraw six students for a tutorial when the ward is desperately busy will not help relationships . |
23 | It seems , then , that sentences which are not declarative can not express anything in the sense in which factual statements do . |
24 | If 2 had been going to choose A , she would work out that 1 would plan to choose B , in which case she would change her planned action to whatever is the best response to B , so falsifying the initial assumption that she would choose A. Thus 1 can not persist in believing 2 will choose A if he knows that she is as rational and well-informed as he is . |
25 | Thus , if it issues an investment advertisement only to business investors , FSA-authorised persons , FSA-exempted persons or relevant European institutions ( see page 37 above ) , the requirement under the COB Rules to apply appropriate expertise and to ensure it is clear and not misleading will not have to apply ; but that requirement will apply if the firm indicates that it is a member of the SFA , and s 47 of the FSA ( misleading statements ) must always be remembered . |
26 | People who are blind can not judge the colour of light , people who are totally deaf can not assess the wonder of a Mendelssohn sonata , and people whose whole experience of life has been lived in the darkness of materialism can not fully appreciate the holiness and perfection of God who dwells in light unapproachable . |
27 | But it has not been too cold at night and hopefully this wo n't go on until the winter . |
28 | A Department of Energy spokesman said : ‘ Hopefully this should not lead to power cuts in most cases because distributors ought to be able to get supplies from other area boards . ’ |
29 | Hopefully this will not stop the Germans ( nor the Norwegians ) from making beer the way it should be made — naturally . |
30 | Bunk beds should comply with the New British Standard BS 6998 , and remember — children under six should n't sleep on the top bunk . |