Example sentences of "n't [be] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sage , as a company , is probably best known for its accounting and financial software — there ca n't be many PC users in our readership that have n't heard of the Sterling and Sovereign range of programs — but still manages to produce a workmanlike networking product . |
2 | and like she was pointing different things out about this cemetery , and , I mean , you know , you there ca n't be many cemeteries |
3 | Now I suspect that when you do your role in place there wo n't be many questions for the group alright ? |
4 | There ca n't be many women who 'd go to such lengths just to get a story ! |
5 | There ca n't be many hill-lovers who want to climb the Cairnwell seven times . |
6 | ‘ Well , that 's a very good allowance , there ca n't be many girls setting off today who 'd get that . ’ |
7 | Good socks ( bear in mind , there wo n't be many clothes washing opportunities … ) |
8 | ‘ It ca n't be many hours to dawn , an' we 's condemned prisoners , remember ? ’ |
9 | He went off at a steady trot and I thought as I had done so often that there could n't be many noblemen in England like him . |
10 | We got a cold gust of er icy winds when that I think was out in blossom then there would n't be many conkers . |
11 | Considering last year 's sale of Prosinecki to Real Madrid , Sabanadzovic to AEK Athens , Stojanovic to Antwerp , Binic to Slavia Prague and Stosic to Real Mallorca , there ca n't be many players left on their staff ! |
12 | He says that there soon wo n't be many businesses left ! |
13 | There ca n't be many pictures of ‘ North of Crewe expresses ’ pulled by locomotives with a 14B shedplate ! |
14 | I 'm sure there ca n't be many warrens where all the rabbits can meet together underground . |
15 | Her train of thought halted with a sickening jolt as she remembered that this summer there would n't be many evenings like that . |
16 | It wo n't be many days now before you see a real improvement in your basic shape . |
17 | And there ca n't be many fashion designers who have to shear their own fabrics . |
18 | It means there wo n't be many places the Fire Fly can go when it is completed . |
19 | wo n't be many places I 'd have thought . |
20 | There could n't be many Charlotte Rossignols who happen also to play the oboe . |
21 | It ca n't be all fun being Princess Diana , but at least she does n't have to do the ironing , clean the bathroom , cut the grass or do the supper . |
22 | The truth of the matter is of course it probably would n't be all greenfield land , but that 's the worst case that I 'm talking about . |
23 | ‘ Good thing it 's Curtius , ’ Magda said , ‘ if'n he blows his brains out , at least we wo n't be all day scraping them off the floor . |
24 | Do n't be all day up there . |
25 | It wo n't be all Kirsty now , they 're in one already ! |
26 | ‘ In fact we probably would n't be such friends if you were n't . |
27 | but it wo n't be that scale . |
28 | There ca n't be that number of snipe in the whole of Lewis let alone Barvas Estate , surely ? |
29 | so that there wo n't be a lot of dumping , as it 's called , and there wo n't be that number of last minute bargains so , you know , I think this is why people are coming in very quickly now to book while the main summer dates are still available . |
30 | And I sha n't be that sort of person , she thought . |