Example sentences of "n't [adv] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You mention that you need a bit more ‘ oomph ’ in your sound , but this wo n't necessarily be obtained by replacing the pickups . |
2 | I mean , the difference is , I think , that if you , if the letter comes from the liaison point then the letter wo n't necessarily be signed by the authorised researcher but we 're saying a copy of the letter is signed by the authorised researcher and put in the file . |
3 | Rich planet though Stalinvast was , real food could n't necessarily be guaranteed in a hive city , even in an Empire Hotel ; not least in a time of strife . |
4 | Charles McDonald , for Moviewatch , tells me : ‘ We think this will be a major new force in the movie industry and it wo n't just be based on what is happening in London . |
5 | By that time I had some history of being involved in socialist politics , which helped make sense of the external world , and a dawning recognition that there was also an inner world to be explored and that the psyche could n't just be dealt with by an effort of will . |
6 | ‘ Everybody who carries a knife should know that if they try to take it into a club , they wo n't just be banned from that club , but all the clubs in town . ’ |
7 | But it must n't just be left to the activists to recruit . |
8 | The streets were in a dip and could n't easily be seen from the estate . |
9 | The point is that some things in health services ca n't easily be looked at with quantitative methods alone . |
10 | Secondly , erm think of the world of ‘ Yes , Minister ’ , it must be so , or even more so in France perhaps , erm there 's this huge French administration which has done things in much the same way through the decades and I suppose wo n't easily be changed from doing them . |
11 | Conscience gave her an uncomfortable nip , for it could n't exactly be said to be the height of honour for her to accept his invitation to dine in his home in the guise of a journalist when she was n't one , but Fabia went and studied her wardrobe . |
12 | Surely you ca n't still be bothered about Adam 's ridiculous gibe about you being brash and brassy ? ’ |
13 | Other books have been championed for years by obsessed option-owners , like Saul Zaentz 's doomed production of Peter Matthiesen 's At Play In The Fields Of The Lord , and Cronenberg 's Naked Lunch , the latter understanding that cult novels ca n't usually be filmed at all . |
14 | As a lawyer , he had learnt that the safest course was inactivity ; if you do n't do things , you ca n't usually be blamed for them . |
15 | If I can get out onto the hill for rescues , then that 's good — but that ca n't always be guaranteed with the work commitments you have as a doctor . |
16 | A firm from Oxfordshire has just launched the latest equipment to help doctors find out more about heart and brain illnesses , but much of it wo n't ever be used in Britain . |
17 | I could n't realistically be rescued before tomorrow . |
18 | If only she 'd never met him — had never experienced the exquisite sweetness of being held against his heart — she would n't now be crushed under the weight of this unbearable sorrow . |
19 | They received your invoice late because it was sent late and it wo n't now be paid until next month . |
20 | So , OK , she did n't want to marry Tim — but if she had married him she would n't now be forced into playing the part of Ross 's loving and dutiful wife . |
21 | Sinead O'Connor 's use of a picture of a murdered Guatemalan street child ca n't really be compared to Benetton 's shock-ads-for-profit . |
22 | Erm it 's a community isolation because is like mountains around which makes barriers against physical mobility that ca n't really be moved round that easily . |
23 | The only factor that ca n't really be accounted for is time . |
24 | If they are not reasonably constant , then not only is the model er a poor one , right , within sample but it ca n't really be used for out of sample predictions , because although on average er our coefficient that we estimate it might be nought point five , then the out of sample could well be minus six or something like that . |
25 | Ask your nearest garage and , the chances are , you wo n't even be charged for the conversion . |
26 | And Laidlaw was an outsider , an outsider who could n't even be relied upon to fire a gun in a crisis . |
27 | ‘ I wo n't even be washed by the time you come down . ’ |
28 | The tyre then begins to slide and scrubs off the excess speed which could n't safely be lost with a more drastic pull on the brake . |