Example sentences of "be n't [verb] to " in BNC.

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31 ‘ The Americans are n't going to be impressed by somebody from Sprague 's Committee who was n't within miles of the Abbey telling them Not to worry old boy the Redcoats have muddled through again ca n't recall the details but just take my word for it …
32 That they are n't going to be allowed to do that .
33 Erm , but we are n't going to the sort of , end of degree , that er , I say this , and then you sort of enter stage left and say this , and I respond like this , and then erm , something else happens , and then somebody comes crashing in through the door .
34 That 's an awful lot of jobs in that , that are n't going to be in Wiltshire next year because you 've reduced it , and it 's also a considerable reduction in the standard of our roads .
35 Now clearly , we 're not going to pretend that there are n't going to be problems in the future that we may have to address .
36 Beazer Homes league Cambridge city , their opponents in the FA cup , are n't going to be easy pickings .
37 However , Lithuania are n't going to be as dangerous as they might have been as several of their top stars did n't make the trip .
38 I enclose a cheque for £25 made out to Covenant House , since our Charities Aid Vouchers are n't going to work for Bruce Harris .
39 are n't going to be conducting the examination
40 Some guys are n't going to be able to walk for a week — they 've got tattered feet , but er nobody begrudges it , nobody begrudges it at all .
41 They say the takings from Mr restaurant business are n't taken to the house and they 've no evidence of any important jewellery being kept there .
42 some artists work with EMI 's music publishing operation and are n't signed to the record company , and vice-versa .
43 At IRS and the Bugle group we are very lucky because there is an agency called Prestige Talent which books concerts for artists who are n't signed to IRS or any other record company .
44 Any other general suggestions which are n't linked to a specific procedure that we 're gon na review ?
45 There are at least ten known pick-pockets here today — and probably as many more who are n't known to us . ’
46 ‘ With Joan Armatrading , we did 2–3000 seaters , and that just worked fantastically , especially as I like to communicate with the audience , and people these days are n't used to that .
47 We are n't used to such — such hugeness .
48 If matters are n't resolved to their satisfaction the environmental groups warn whatever Timbmet say they may well come back .
49 That 's why actions generally , although by no means always , do speak louder than words : because , paradoxically , they are n't meant to ‘ speak ’ at all , and a fortiori are n't meant to speak what 's false .
50 ‘ You are n't meant to .
51 Peers , lunatics and bankrupts are n't allowed to .
52 Continued next week with reader participation ‘ abuse bubbles ’ so you can put thing in that we are n't allowed to
53 some voices are n't allowed to er appear .
54 ‘ Vendors are n't attracted to the word ‘ common ’ it does n't look or sound good , ’ he says .
55 The benefits of massage are endless and are n't confined to body alone .
56 But cash crises are n't confined to the professional game .
57 Women are n't encouraged to be as confident in themselves or as single-minded the way men are .
58 Double standards are n't restricted to the censors .
59 Carl 's talents are n't restricted to the stage .
60 ‘ Welshmen were n't born to be right .
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