Example sentences of "n't be any [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had n't been any great shakes at boxing , but I 'd thought as a young man that I might be . |
2 | , I was going to get you trimmed this week , but it has n't been any warm weather has it , you would n't want your coat off , no . |
3 | ‘ There are still occasional reports of green recycling bags going for disposal with the rest of the office refuse , and we are certainly not catching anywhere near all the potentially recyclable paper that is being thrown out , ’ commented environmental engineer Andrew Ollevant , ‘ but there have n't been any serious hiccups in getting the scheme established . ’ |
4 | Bambi smiled thinly , and Sheridan said in a loud voice that he thought the whole thing was stupid ; everyone knew there had n't been any goddam kidnap attempt and why did n't Zak stop messing around and piss off . |
5 | There was no doubt in his mind that they would break in , since there had n't been any failed revolutions on the island during his time . |
6 | Glenys is really a strong critic , she tells me the truth , that 's the most important thing , because it simply would n't be any good living with a fan who said that everything you did was absolutely fine and perfect and wonderful , because nothing would have validity . |
7 | ‘ It 's precisely because of my age that I can be quite sure there wo n't be any other job coming my way if I lose this one . |
8 | Your judgement 's warped and clouded Monday , but that wo n't be any real problem unless you have to make important assessments and decisions . |
9 | There wo n't be any Labour representation at the dinner , because the town 's Mayor has now declined his invitation . |
10 | ‘ Well , there wo n't be any European job functions , that 's for sure , ’ Muldoon said . |
11 | ‘ But there wo n't be any additional changes that have not already been taken into account . |
12 | There could n't be any personal reason . ’ |
13 | Now there should n't be any terrible complexity about these series of motions that we 're considering now . |
14 | There would n't be any ethical problems to worry about , because as that young man in the audience said , we 'd still be living in caves or the trees . |
15 | You wo n't have a whole-school group in a dissipating school … there ca n't be any organizational impact , there can only be individual impact . |
16 | Jonny added : ‘ There wo n't be any big decisions as a result . |
17 | ‘ Anyhow there wo n't be any passin' traffic . |
18 | Erm on October ninety four I 'll be , guess there wo n't be any old prices in the . |
19 | It ca n't be any old chicken though … it must be one of the rare and endangered species whose survival is at risk . |
20 | Because without you and , and other people like you there would n't be any local radio . |
21 | I am afraid that the local production — certainly at this early stage — is only in low numbers , so there wo n't be any massive sums involved , but in view of this , and to settle the negotiations as soon as possible , I suggest setting a flat rate of 7% on all three titles involved . |
22 | I am afraid that the local production — certainly at this early stage — is only in low numbers , so there wo n't be any massive sums involved . |