Example sentences of "in [noun] would [not/n't] be " in BNC.

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1 Your stay in Gdynia would not be complete without a visit to the city of Gdansk ( formerly Danzig ) , birthplace of the Solidarity movement .
2 Note.Conduct which might be classed as criminal is still capable of informal resolution if it is felt that in the circumstances , the officer in question would not be charged .
3 Is it not a fact that on 3 July last year the Minister of State told my hon. Friend the Member for East Lothian ( Mr. Home Robertson ) that the recruitment figures for individual battalions in Scotland would not be released on the ground of security , yet when it suited the Secretary of State 's purpose , he was prepared to release figures showing 67 per cent .
4 I remind my hon. Friend the Minister , who has Scottish ancestry , that to upset large numbers of railway enthusiasts in Scotland would not be of additional help to the Conservative party north of the border .
5 He said Government restrictions meant that at least half the councils in Scotland would not be able to increase their spending by more than 2.25 per cent .
6 The debate came the day after Councillor Charles Gray , the president of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities , gave warning that jobs and services were under threat and that at least half the councils in Scotland would not be able to increase their spending by more than 2.25 per cent .
7 ‘ Otherwise the pigs in England would n't be able to walk . ’
8 Some sections of the Trades Union Congress still felt that the central problem of the inter-war years was unemployment and that , in a way , a slow down in population would not be a bad thing .
9 To allow the solicitor who has prepared the case to take it in court would not be a perfect solution , but might be some improvement .
10 There is a far stronger case for a rape charge once the girl has reached the age of 13 , provided that the experience of testifying in court would not be unduly stressful for her .
11 It means that any office development or commercial of this kind in this I twelve policy that was to occur in Harrogate would not be counted off the sixty hectares of em erm of I five allocation , it would be in addition to it , and that may be a very important breakthrough for us .
12 Mummy and Daddy back in Melbourne would n't be delighted , but Kylie was unrepentant when she eventually surfaced .
13 We regret that people in wheelchairs would not be able to gain full benefit from the visit .
14 Under attack from hon. Members of all parties , the Government decided that the increase in child benefit in October would not be deducted from other benefits .
15 MANWEB last night admitted that a 17.4pc jump in profits would not be enough to cushion customers from an increase in bills when VAT is imposed on fuel .
16 MANWEB last night admitted that a 17.4pc jump in profits would not be enough to cushion customers from an increase in bills when VAT is imposed on fuel .
17 And Martin Wright , sales and marketing director for Stakis , said : ‘ Generally , a normal person booking and paying in advance would n't be quoted those rates .
18 This is not a practical way to run a paper and pencil address book because it 's not possible to turn directly to the 3423rd character in a book , and the saving in space would not be worth the tedium involved .
19 Claire 's father says that without sponsorship from companies like Foster Wheeler Wood Group , special coaching and participation in Europe would not be possible .
20 But he vowed that people in Glengormley would not be scared into becoming prisoners in their own homes .
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