Example sentences of "[not/n't] [be] [adj] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The carpet has not been subject to spillages , animals , etc . |
2 | For some years housing benefit has not been available to students in halls of residence or similar accommodation . |
3 | But there is no intention of turning the area into a clearway because it would not be possible to police the area effectively . |
4 | Finally , there are ‘ authority constraints ’ ; for example , free school transport may not be available to children living within a certain distance of school ; or opening hours may be mis-matched with the timings of public transport , rendering the services effectively inaccessible to users dependent on public transport . |
5 | Thirdly , if the treatment is available currently , upon clinical decision , under the national health service , should it not be available to patients in north Devon as readily as it is available to patients in London ? |
6 | Er , it might not be applicable to talents or erm hand spans or things like that but I certainly would want to include it , it might be very important in , in my subject . |
7 | These would be either two women and a man , or two men and a woman , and the Hearings would be conducted as informally as possible , in surroundings that would not be intimidating to children . |
8 | One might be tempted to dismiss such an enquiry as irrelevant to our discussion : human beings have Newton and Einstein , whereas animals do not , so human knowledge of physics can not be relevant to enquiries about chimps , beavers , or bees . |
9 | The disorder arises as a result of brain damage , particularly of the left parietal lobe , and for the label apraxia to be applicable , the patient 's difficulties must not be due to problems in comprehending the examiner 's instructions . |
10 | The organisation may not be used to changes : both with regard to the roles of personnel and the technology used . |
11 | This provides that the option scheme shares must not be subject to restrictions other than restrictions attaching to all shares of the same class . |
12 | To see opportunities that may not be clear to others . |
13 | The area will not be open to vehicles while the road 's load-bearing capacity is assessed . |
14 | We must believe in ourselves and not be sensitive to remarks made by others who want to hurt us . |
15 | The applicant may still not be entitled to reasons , but the court is . |
16 | Some of the ideas discussed are difficult and it would probably not be obvious to readers new to this area that they are important . |
17 | There seems to be no reason why this approach should not be transferable to humans for the treatment of the pulmonary features of CF. |
18 | It is er er the police auth authorities are would not be robust to changes of government , they would not be responsive to the leads of local people as expressed through their elected members and the er the Government 's proposals are inadequate as a final remind the Committee that at second reading thirty f er five out of thirty seven speakers spoke against largely against th the tenor of the Bill with er er wi with with various reservations o of all kinds . |
19 | ( Actually his dismissal of this type of evidence as not being relevant to institutions is one many anthropologists would agree with . ) |
20 | heads of each participating school and will undoubtedly bring out the best in the youngsters , stimulating the competitive instincts in a way that perhaps has n't been available to schoolchildren in the past . |
21 | Being intelligent , we hope we wo n't be cruel to animals , but you ca n't say that we are , animals are just as important as humans . |
22 | ‘ They would n't be available to servants . |