Example sentences of "not be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Given that more money simply will not be made available as a proportion of GDP , choices have to be made .
32 Many a temporary gain has been lost because the significance of the development was recognised too late in the day and additional resources could not be made available .
33 Thus , in my view , practical ability tests are acceptable , but genetic tests for disabilities which may turn up later in life should not be made available to employers .
34 However , many important datasets would not be made available for secondary use without the Archive undertaking to administer some control on behalf of the data owner .
35 In litigation and arbitration , the amount of the costs is subject to the control of the court 's " taxation " procedures , which are made available to arbitrations by s18(2) of the Arbitration Act 1950 , but can not be made available for expert determinations by any means , including a provision to that effect in the expert clause .
36 Below and beyond this zone behavioural responses must become the major controlling mechanism , but this becomes metabolically expensive , and must lead to exhaustion if it can not be made good by an increased intake of food and rest .
37 Haymo found on a tour of the diocese that the Palace at Halling with its farming implements and utensils was in a much dilapidated state and he is quoted as saying the state of the property of the diocese was so bad that in seven years the damage could not be made good .
38 During this interval any person may intervene to show cause , on the ground of , e.g. , the suppression of material facts , why the decree should not be made absolute , and a public officer , the Queen 's Proctor , is especially charged with the duty of intervening .
39 The contrast between self-criticism in science and an uncritical spirit in religion can not be made absolute .
40 On the other hand , the contrast between market-originated and producer-originated work can not be made absolute , once market conditions have been generalized .
41 Of course , this theme could not be made explicit , for the time of Jacobinism had not arrived .
42 They can not be made wide enough … ’
43 In the judgement ( Jerusalem Chamber I February 1954 ) the Chancellor mostly backed bishop and vicar ; but ordered out the statue and the sanctuary bells and the tabernacle on the altar , saying that what was illegal could not be made legal by the bishop 's permission .
44 The task of child protection is , in a sense , the other side of the coin and one that can not be made easy for social workers , despite the sharper and hopefully more effective legal tools they will now have for the job .
45 A corporation can not be made bankrupt ; but a company formed under the Companies Act 1985 or similar earlier Acts can be wound up , and its property distributed , according to rules similar to those applicable to bankruptcy .
46 Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome .
47 Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome .
48 It turns out that we went far enough with [ an experimental project ] to determine that , unfortunately , it was going to be too expensive and could not be made large enough to approach the market as a whole .
49 Because plutonium can not be made safe rapidly , Russia must at the very least compile and police a thorough inventory of its nuclear materials .
50 Not only does the 24-hour delivery time achieved week in week out put most publishers to shame , but if it were not for their buyers ' notes and regular representative visits , we as a small bookshop all too often ignored by publishers — The Bookseller apart , whose efforts are also appreciated — would not be made aware of new titles and promotions .
51 We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose .
52 We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose .
53 We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose .
54 We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose .
55 We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose .
56 We ignore those which can not be made basic ( no positive pivot ) or whose introduction into the basis would lead to a tableau already on our list .
57 The contravener could not be made liable under section 6(2) except to the extent of the money or property he had himself received from the investor .
58 It may be an idea to check out any varieties that you fancy in a reputable book — some are hard to grow and need lots of light ; other plants are still being sold that are really bog plants and should not be grown submerged .
59 It should not be grown near to dill , otherwise the two will cross-fertilize , to produce seed which is neither one nor the other .
60 However diverse their origins , this means that they can not be presumed typical of their time ; certainly many wrote their life stories just because they were exceptional .
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