Example sentences of "not be in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She had not been in that position .
2 ‘ Why , my lord , when we were left alone — and I think if they had not been in such haste to move on they would not have left a man of us alive to tell the tale — we first tended the worst hurt , and took counsel , and decided we must take the news on to Ramsey , and also back here to Shrewsbury .
3 ‘ I 've not been in this part of the forest .
4 The sense of national community is not helped by exhortations to cheer for England in Test Matches and the implication that those who do not are in some sense not good British citizens , and yet this sort of crude and simplistic interpretation of the obligations of citizenship was heard from some politicians in 1990 .
5 So until that comes out I can not actually confirm what may or may not be in that manifesto .
6 Mrs Thatcher 's heart would not be in that approach , any more than the Labour Party has yet taken the need for high interest rates to its bosom .
7 will not be in that category because it will be totally funded by the Department of Health ah as and when it comes along .
8 If you work hard you will not be in that situation .
9 Mm it it may it may not be in that nature because the nature of of supply teaching work of course is that
10 Highly intelligent and academically minded children should not be in this school
11 As for sociable hours , I would not be in this trade if I expected to work nine to five , Monday to Friday .
12 We might not be in this situation now .
13 It can not be in any sense hierarchical .
14 Consideration of these facts should be enough to alert us to the possibility that the totality of our being may be much more than just the physical body , and that we may not be in any sense only machines .
15 She desired that the legacy should not be in any way altered by the pope nor any other person .
16 This absolute privilege is founded on the principle that it is advantageous for the public interest that the citizen should not be in any way fettered in his statements , and where the public service or due administration of justice is involved he shall have the right to speak his mind freely …
17 Mere respect for the memory and wishes of a testator can not be in any way construed as such .
18 will not be in any way shape or form detrimental
19 ‘ We have looked at the situation carefully , ’ a spokeswoman said , ‘ and we are confident that our clients will not be in any danger . ’
20 The demolition workers had n't been in that day .
21 If I had n't been in that bar at that time , perhaps all this would have happened to somebody else .
22 Accidental fires do happen when the Peak is very dry but we have n't been in that situation yet .
23 I asked Miss Lofthouse if she 'd seen you and she said you had n't been in this afternoon . ’
24 He added : ‘ Obviously it 's a great thrill to be top of the table with Rangers because I have n't been in this position before .
25 ‘ I have n't been in this church for years . ’
26 ‘ You have n't been in this neck of the woods for years , and I doubt if in all her life she 's been further than Blackpool . ’
27 We did n't want there to be any confusion so that people would automatically put us all into public services , because the majority of our members should n't be in that section .
28 ‘ I came to find you because you were the only person who told me that Liam would n't be in that house .
29 And it makes you more money — which you can put away toward the day when you wo n't be in such demand ! ’
30 Furthermore , Piper , I wo n't be in this trench tonight , ’ continued Taff , rising to his feet and climbing out of the trench .
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