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

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1 The leading Republican Senator , Robert Dole caused uproar in Israel when he suggested this money should n't be taken for granted , but there 's no sign the Bush administration is prepared to use this muscle .
2 If you want to run a nice , happy , little group of amateur people you should be allowed to get on with it , but public money should n't be spent on it .
3 Cable should n't be run under a carpet unless it 's suitably protected — it only takes one stiletto heel to bring your network down !
4 Perhaps it was better that we did not meet ; the coin should n't be allowed to see its other side .
5 But making a fuss of Mum should n't be restricted to just one day of the year !
6 a mi a very minor point that is that while we 're er carrying on these negotiations and I , I think it can be done without thought without er making the timespan from the start of this bypass , there is one minor point in that and I think it could be dealt with and , and that is the people of Brandon can see that , that the pedestrian crossing near the small roundabout in the centre of the town is far too close to that roundabout and they er believe that it causes considerable traffic hold ups and I see erm no reason why this pedestrian crossing should n't be moved
7 Until medical facilities at the jail improve , Judge Tumim recommends that mentally disordered prisoners should n't be detained overnight , they should be transferred instead to Bristol .
8 The Codeine link should n't be ignored either .
9 So , after lunching at one of the excellent local inns , we contented ourselves with making a wide sweep South to the River Dove and back up to the Derwent , — stopping at Castleton which , with its show caves and fluorspar ( Blue John stone ) mines should n't be missed and at Eyam which was so badly ravaged by the pestilence of 1665/6 that it is still known as The Plague Village .
10 So , after lunching at one of the excellent local inns , we contented ourselves with making a wide sweep South to the River Dove and back up to the Derwent , — stopping at Castleton which , with its show caves and fluorspar ( Blue John stone ) mines should n't be missed and at Eyam which was so badly ravaged by the pestilence of 1665/6 that it is still known as The Plague Village .
11 The publicans say the brewery should n't be penalising them when the recession is to blame .
12 The A N C has reacted calmly to the charges ; it said Mrs Mandela should n't be given any special treatment , but western diplomatic sources in Johannesburg said earlier today , ‘ the trial will place strain on the negotiation process ’ .
13 He 's conscious that safety-critical items such as tyres and brakes must n't be skimped on , but he 's not overly concerned about sticking to the recommended 6000-mile service schedule ; so far the Sierra has on average been serviced every 13,500 miles and has never seen the inside of a Ford dealer 's workshop .
14 The Wednesday result should n't be considered in too bad a light .
15 Kirsty 's future must n't be decided in such a way .
16 Industry should n't be seen as the problem but as a major part of the solution to environmental improvement , ’ he said .
17 Cavers should n't be put off by the recent radiation scare , according to the National Caving Association .
18 Maybe we should be asking whether Speed should n't be sidelined for a spell , as he is a bit anonymous at times .
19 As Hunt puts it , far straighter than anyone else has ever dared do , ‘ They seemed to be of the opinion that their drivers should n't be paid .
20 But with the new system Mr Bristow believes that , for Penguin 's part , ‘ the shops should n't be overstocked .
21 Working so positively and with such support with different people confirmed my belief that oppressions should n't be ranked against each other ; and that an EOP debate could act as a central focus around which a unity between different oppressions could be achieved while recognizing and accepting our differences .
22 Keeping young people away from crime should n't be left entirely to parents , church organizations and teachers .
23 He 's gone to shut the back gate cos mummy could n't be bothered .
24 He recorded verdicts of accidental death and urged anyone who dumps a fridge or freezer to make sure the door hinges were smashed so the tragedy could n't be repeated .
25 Surely his fraternal rival could n't be contemplating shooting Lexandro ?
26 They knew the RIC could n't be relied on ; they knew they had no hope of persuading the Army to go on a reign of terror ; so a new force with carte blanche … .
27 But his innocence could n't be proved .
28 After that Dot could n't be bothered .
29 Ewan would n't be doing this , now would he ? ’
30 Homes ca n't be sold
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