Example sentences of "n't be [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 This offer wo n't be affected by ZZAP ! 's impending refit , but we 're not sending them out until the end of November — every time we offer solutions , requests pour in the day after the mag hits the shelf .
2 The area ca n't be affected by the adventurers physically or magically .
3 However , some water experts argue that much of the investment needed in future is to meet higher quality standards and wo n't be affected by a fall in demand .
4 It wo n't be affected by the credit squeeze … ?
5 Whereas , if you become my husband , you and Rizzi and Fonzi wo n't be affected by my arrival , ’ she said , her white lips barely moving .
6 The exception to that of course is York but York would n't be affected by this open countryside policy er at all .
7 The house wo n't be affected by the record four hundred and six million pound bankruptcy order , because it 's in his wife 's name .
8 One issue that wo n't be affected by any future plans for the re-organisation of the league is the quest for places in next season 's UEFA Cup .
9 I did n't care if it was raw , if the pangs of birth were ugly ; I wanted to be somewhere I would n't be defined by what I 'd been , where I could fashion a new notion of myself and impose it on others as the truth .
10 I never met a queer yet who could n't be fixed by a sock in the jaw . ’
11 You may feel pressured to buy what ‘ everybody else is getting this year , Mum , ’ but there are alternatives to please you both — and that wo n't be broken by Boxing Day .
12 I wo n't be broken by him .
13 And this is one call up that ca n't be ruined by injury !
14 Do n't be fooled by the Bertone reflection on the bonnet ; the Dino Berlinetta Speciale was unmistakeably a Pininfarina car
15 But do n't be fooled by the island 's exotic name or location just off Africa — once the sun goes down the whole place comes alive .
16 BIG BRAAANG THEORY Jackson Infinity XL Pointiness is lent a friendlier aspect by this new Japanese Jackson , but do n't be fooled by appearances : herein lies some classic rock nastiness .
17 Do n't be fooled by Reeves Gabrels ' studious exterior .
18 A word of warning : do n't be fooled by the name ‘ Sabatier ’ .
19 We had a glimpse of that with ‘ Nothing Compares 2 U ’ ( she cried , we cried too … ) and she does n't staunch the flow ( ‘ Can you really say you 're not in pain , like me ? ’ — ‘ Speech ’ ’ ) Do n't be fooled by the slight swagger of ‘ Why Do n't You Do Right ? ’ , the fragile , breathy innocence of her ‘ Bewitched , Bothered And Bewildered ’ , we 're just warming up to those where's-my-baby-blues of ‘ Black Coffee ’ .
20 Do n't be fooled by his title : he remains Health Secretary in name only .
21 This criterion does not apply to the pronouns he and she ( do n't be fooled by the fact that she has more letters ; it still has only two sounds ) .
22 But do n't be fooled by the freebies .
23 Do n't be fooled by the hugely entertaining test in South Africa — it was only the brilliance of Australia that stopped this show piece game — played under the new laws — from turning into a shambles , says STEPHEN JONES ( Sunday Times ) .
24 Although this certainly has the requisite speed , do n't be fooled by the title ; this is far more ragga than steppers .
25 A master craftsman is at work here — do n't be fooled by the apparent simplicity .
26 do n't be fooled by the healthy appearance .
27 But do n't be fooled by the less-than-brash appearance of so many branches , for some brilliant bargains lurk within .
28 Look at the outside and do n't be fooled by appearances .
29 ‘ Do n't be fooled by that , ’ she snapped .
30 And he warns : ‘ Do n't be fooled by the poor start they 've made to the season .
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