Example sentences of "n't [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There was absolutely no reason why I should n't be straight arrow and honest with them . |
2 | There wo n't be sobering-up stations like the ones in Munich . |
3 | Unless his swing-plane changes become comfortable to him by Thursday it wo n't be beleaguered Greg Norman . |
4 | For sure , Disneyhood wo n't be challenging Swans in the heavyweight ring just yet , but they frequently flourish a muscular grip on proceedings , ultimately putting their collective foot down for a finale of ‘ Sight Return ’ , intimidating in its volume and velocity . |
5 | ‘ If players are dragging matters through the courts it ca n't be good publicity for the game . |
6 | Stevens was playing for Spurs when he became a victim of a Vinnie Jones tackle which eventually ended his career and he said : ‘ If players are dragging matters through the courts it ca n't be good publicity for the game . |
7 | It 's a tricky race however with Dermot Weld fancying his chances and that ca n't be good news for the rest of the trainers involved . |
8 | ‘ Do n't be late home , darling , ’ she implored . |
9 | Must n't be late home , said her teacher , off you pop . |
10 | It ca n't be Rose Cottage , because you 're already here , so I ca n't be , if you see what I mean . |
11 | The net result wo n't be shrink-wrapped software . |
12 | ‘ Then you ca n't be certain lass . ’ |
13 | Revenue ‘ personnel ’ ( and I use the term ‘ personnel ’ advisedly , for they ca n't be real people , can they ? ) suddenly finding themselves victims of a money-is-the-only thing-that-matters approach to life . |
14 | Much as she 'd liked Josh , she could n't be sure Marianne was n't right — and if Dane could let her down , then why should n't his playwright friend ? |
15 | Researchers could n't be sure radon was such a danger until they 'd built up a complete picture . |
16 | These wo n't be major giveaways , but the puppets have become magically affected by the overall magic of the Castle and their ‘ minds ’ have picked up fragments of what is elsewhere . |
17 | It wo n't be easy Mark , to put those cupboards up ! . |
18 | Do n't be selfish Jason ! |
19 | Surely there could n't be other women who delighted in such anguish . |
20 | long after they said they would n't , because I understand there was a firm assurance , there would n't be other pitches around . |
21 | There would n't be other people in hell . |
22 | Resources must be applied so that there wo n't be unacceptable damage . |
23 | Well they ca n't be arch enemies to do that can they ? |
24 | No you wo n't I mean there wo n't be criminal prosecution or anything like that . |
25 | There should n't be similar problems with other bridges around the country . |
26 | ‘ Do n't be daft woman ’ . |
27 | Do n't be stupid Stuart ! |
28 | Do n't be dirty Matthew ! |
29 | I wo n't be dying bedridden . ’ |
30 | ‘ Mr Aronson , ’ she would respond in her mixture of Yiddish and English on hearing Abie taunted , ‘ do n't be annoying Mr Klugman . |