Example sentences of "n't be [prep] it " in BNC.

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1 We ai n't been on it yet .
2 He has n't been in it for a long time .
3 I have n't been in it since we 've been here and I said ooh there , they 're packed out and they had some beautiful stuff
4 Well it wo n't be on it 'll be in .
5 ‘ From a football point of view I would n't be for it [ the transfer ] .
6 ‘ It would n't be worth it … people only want to hear new issues not scratchy old ones … ’ and so on .
7 It just would n't be worth it . ’
8 It just would n't be worth it — it would choke . ’
9 I would have loved to have stayed because I really enjoy things like that , I love discos and get up and have a dance but I knew damn well that if I did I 'd be absolutely shattered today and I , I just would n't be with it so I , I said to Matthew I 'm going up .
10 ‘ I could n't be without it , ’ said the woman .
11 ‘ Would n't be without it , ’ he said .
12 Just a mention about the Good Old Days Quiz Book , a B B C publication which is at your local B B C radio station , costs three pounds for one thousand questions , do n't be without it this Christmas , and it does make a lovely Christmas present as well .
13 I get up fairly early , as you know , so he would n't be in it more than a few hours . ’
14 And here 's me dying to act and I ca n't be in it because I 'm Jewish . ’
15 If we sat down now and tried to write something fashionable , we could n't do it — our hearts would n't be in it , and it would sound bollocks .
16 I mention it to staff and they say ‘ Oh , we wo n't be in it , we do n't do any building . ’
17 In fact this is what Socrates is going when he 's asked , well what do you want us to do with your body , he said you can do what you like , I wo n't be in it anyway .
18 After I come back to take over the club again , you wo n't be in it for more than a week or two at a time . ’
19 Did you put should n't be in it .
20 If you do that , then I think that even though your own values are bound to be in it a bit , they wo n't be in it in a way that makes the work useless or makes it appear hopefully prejudiced to someone else .
21 He said that if the people were ready for negotiations , he would n't be against it .
22 ‘ If the people were ready for negotiations , he would n't be against it .
23 ‘ Then I sha n't be like it , ’ he said , equally firmly .
24 It wo n't be like it for a couple of years .
25 absolutely filthy , oh I ca n't be like it , I said she did n't ground it just dirt
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