Example sentences of "[that] [adj] can not [be] " in BNC.
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1 | And I would urge all intending applicants to give very serious thought to what sort of person they are , to what their real academics interests are , and to what sort of institution they want to attend , and to recognise at the outset that that can not be gleaned from any one compendium or any one adviser . |
2 | When Schoenberg asks for the piccolo to play ppp in the top level of its register ‘ so schwach wie möglich ’ with the bassoon and solo strings at different dynamic levels , and then asks for completely different textures and dynamics in the next variation , I know that this can not be properly realized by an orchestra in a concert-hall seated in the conventional way . |
3 | Liberal Democrats know that this can not be achieved without fundamental reform . |
4 | Underlying this argument there may well be a different one , namely , that there is a need for a more progressive tax structure , and that this can not be achieved without a greater emphasis on direct taxation . |
5 | Even a brief moment of objective analysis reveals that this can not be so . |
6 | Not that this can not be one of the most achievement-full years of your life — for indeed it can . |
7 | Closer consideration , however , reveals that this can not be the case . |
8 | You will find that this can not be pulled out in error ( who has not picked a bit of wool out only to find that it was the marker ! ) and it can either be pulled up tight later as a permanent marker or pulled out and used again . |
9 | The main point which emerges from considering the historical evidence is that there certainly has been change in the amount and type of support offered , but that this can not be seen simply as a decline from a high to a low point . |
10 | In the next section I offer an argument that this can not be right , and if the argument is sound we shall have to find some other way of showing how any of our beliefs can be non-inferentially justified and thus can stand on their own feet . |
11 | Our work in Belfast , however , and that of colleagues in other cities , makes it clear that this can not be convincingly demonstrated . |
12 | That this can not be assumed of language , which appears to serve just such a purpose , has been illustrated very clearly by the linguist Lehrer in an analysis of the language used in the description of wines . |
13 | In accounting for the curious distortion of the doctrine that has taken place in England , it is clear that this can not be explained by the mere presence of constitutional arrangements based on a separation of powers or it would be much more prevalent than it is . |
14 | The fact that Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and other senior judges are invited to advise the visitor show that this can not be assumed . |
15 | There are times when I think that this can not be real . |
16 | However , planetary chemistry is sufficiently complicated that this can not be regarded as a firm conclusion . |
17 | Most human discourses behave as if language were transparent to a meaning or a reality beyond it , but , if we carry the lessons of Saussure right through to their logical conclusion , we see that this can not be so . |
18 | The observation that CF patients could contaminate environmental surfaces with P cepacia in their sputum suggested that this can not be excluded as an indirect mode of spread of the epidemic strain within the Edinburgh fitness class . |
19 | ‘ Those who scoff that this can not be done should look to the United States . |
20 | The results presented in this paper demonstrate that this can not be the sole criterion for selective cleavage , since we observed good cleavage at some sites ( ApT ) which lack the crucial guanine residue . |
21 | The analysis which follows in the succeeding five chapters attempts to show that they are irksome ; and indeed many are immovable without other deep-seated changes in society ; and that these can not be advocated or struggled for on the grounds of soil conservation alone . |
22 | The treasurer says cuts that big can not be done , so the Tories ' budget is in ’ latent deficit ’ and thus unlawful anyway . |