Example sentences of "[vb mod] not be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 The candidate must not be hidden in or by the crowd ; at the same time he must not appear too remote .
2 But you must not be taken in by McLaren and Honda .
3 Some people believe that gossip should not be indulged in or listened to .
4 Although it may be represented by the participants themselves as ‘ real ’ and ‘ literal ’ , the analyst should not be taken in by appearance which , while necessary for the act of communication , is only an ‘ as if ’ state .
5 A defence lawyer may not be brought in until a period of " six months has elapsed .
6 Sat at the end of the row in front of us , a gentleman whose office we might or might not be standing in at this very moment .
7 Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person .
8 The bridge was soon blocked with the dead and dying , so that survivors could not retreat and reinforcements could not be sent in to help .
9 The centre 's system for emergency lighting runs from a generator , which would fail in the event of a fire cutting off main electricity , so the fire officer said spectators could not be allowed in .
10 The charge of rape against Michael Richardson , a homeless , former fairground worker , was dropped after Judge Blofeld ruled in Norwich Crown Court that the girl could not be sworn in to give evidence .
11 Concern over the military government 's tight control over the transition to civilian rule was heightened on July 17 when Vice-President Augustus Aikhomu announced that the new National Assembly , whose opening session had been scheduled for July 27 , would not be sworn in until after the election of a civilian president .
12 She would not be squeezed in .
13 She would not be taken in , of course ; but it might be difficult to refuse politely .
14 We shall not be mistaken in seeing that as a reference to God the Holy Spirit .
15 I try to explain that , unlike her home country , she will not be staying in with him .
16 None of us are lock in to this P I and production phases , we will not be locked in until we sign the memorandum of understanding for those phases and that is scheduled for nineteen ninety five .
17 However , the locomotive will not be working in with a train , as reported incorrectly elsewhere , instead arriving as a light engine from Old Oak Common .
18 These price increases will not be brought in unless and until compensation schemes for individuals and rural communities which have no alternative to the use of cars are ready to be introduced .
19 ‘ Anyone without a ticket will not be allowed in , ’ a police spokesman said .
20 J.B. You know it 's positive discrimination in that and boys will not be allowed in so they can have , you know , an enjoyable night , being girls but not with boys there to say , ‘ oh , yea , you 've got nice legs ’ and all this , so that salves my conscience a bit and I was n't very worried about it , but I wo n't have beauty demonstrations and things in the club 'cause I 'm not going to reinforce the image that boys already have of the girls .
21 The word ‘ appears ’ is used advisedly because , although computers have been used to show that the equation does not work for values of n up to several thousand , no one has yet been able to prove for certain that there is no number n greater than 2 for which suitable values of x , y and z can not be slotted in to produce a valid equation .
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