Example sentences of "that can [not/n't] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 pass one of these round each and if , there 's plenty here so if you 've got any friends , neighbours that ca n't be here tonight for any reason then feel free to take one afterwards and , well it would n't bother me if I had none to take back .
2 So at low enough temperatures , with the gate voltage , Vg , chosen to put EF in a mobility gap , all the current is in effect carried by electrons that can not be dissipatively scattered , and the resistance falls to zero .
3 The current then comprises mobile electrons that can not be dissipatively scattered , and which of course have exactly balanced transverse forces to give longitudinal motion without sideways deflection .
4 We therefore have to face the fact that there are structural differences between rat and monkey cortex that can not be simply attributed to differences in size .
5 They are therefore viewed as costs that can not be justifiably carried forward to future periods because they do not represent future benefits or the future benefits are so uncertain as to defy measurement .
6 As with anything that can not be easily quantified , it is difficult to determine the point where the benefits of additional information exceed the costs .
7 Indirect costs ( also known as overhead costs ) are those costs that can not be easily and conveniently identified with a particular product .
8 The public choice school once more offers explanations for economic phenomena that can not be easily explained by traditional public finance theory .
9 It can be argued that the interests of the various groups affected by company decision making — employees , local communities , consumers , and all of us , through our interest in the environment , for example — are invested with a moral significance that can not be adequately captured within the relatively finite external legal controls that are currently relied on to regulate the terms on which wealth is created .
10 There are many baffling viral diseases that can not be readily explained as the result of an acute infection or the integration of viral genes into chromosomes .
11 The second group consists of ‘ public goods ’ that can not be directly allocated to particular individuals ( e.g. , defence ) .
12 One issue that can not be fully resolved in the present paper concerns the continued existence of the higher order dynamic wealth terms in ( 2.3 ) .
13 When new information arrives that can not be satisfactorily accepted by the existing algorithm or model , then it must be adjusted or a search for a more comprehensive algorithm commences .
14 This could provide an open opportunity for women to exploit couples who are desperate for a child by persuading them to hand over a substantial sum of money in lieu of a service that can not be legally enforced .
15 ( Both executives have also received considerable stock options that can not be accurately valued until exercised ) .
16 No , even that fell short of truth ; there are degrees that can not be accurately plotted .
17 For example , we can prevent factories that are obviously discharging their waste into rivers , from doing so ; and there is virtually no kind of effluent nowadays that can not be safely treated and disposed of , if we are prepared to spend the money .
18 But there are new elements in the treatment of the heads that can not be so easily explained .
19 There is nothing in the present that can not be better understood in the light of its historical context and origins ; ii ) to arouse interest in the past .
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