Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] be [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | Although some of the animals stolen in the Northern Band were sold for agricultural use , especially in Chilaw and the Western Province , a high proportion of those not ransomed were sold for beef in the Roman Catholic villages on the littoral , and more importantly , in Colombo . |
2 | Situations in which translation did not occur are accounted for . |
3 | Joe is keen to emphasise that the upstream sales would not have been concluded for less than full value . |
4 | His toe-nails looked as if a knife would blunt on them and could not have been cut for months , possibly years . |
5 | Speaking after the disaster , however , junior Environment Minister Tony Baldry claimed that : " a discharge on such a large scale could not have been planned for " . |
6 | He may not have been prepared for what followed . |
7 | ‘ I had heard much about the Island , but could not have been prepared for the spectacle of some three hundred and eight square miles ’ says Val , ‘ I had five days in which to explore and photograph the unfamiliar panorama which stretched before me . ’ |
8 | The hostages could not have been held for ten minutes without Syrian permission . |
9 | The creature which should not have been came for her , clawhands jerking . |
10 | If the navvies had n't been there to help she 'd not have been found for days . ’ |
11 | This impression of " specialness " , of contingency , of the event 's occurrence being something which could not have been taken for granted , disappears in the sentence with -ing . |
12 | It is said that it could not have been used for any other purpose … |
13 | Donkeys have no objection to donkey work , but they can not stand being taken for racehorses or tractors . |
14 | For example I found myself in a warehouse in Manhattan , where the New York Public Library keeps a lot of its records , and I discovered an enormous deposit of papers of , of an organisation which was actually very strongly against the minimum wage , which appeared not to have been touched for about the last — sixty years ? |
15 | ‘ At the alleged places of detention , ’ Mr Ahtisaari said , ‘ the facilities were found to have been stripped of all valuable material and not to have been inhabited for several weeks at least . ’ |
16 | He can count himself lucky not to have been blamed for the bounce by his political masters . |
17 | ‘ I do n't mind being criticised for my football nor indeed do the other players but personal abuse is something else . |
18 | They do n't mind being shaded for part of the day . |
19 | Er , twenty years ago certainly , would n't have been taken for granted . |