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

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1 JESUS CHRIST ! ’ when he should n't feasibly be capable of breathing — a testament to the levels of punishment Sugar inflict upon themselves , at the very least .
2 Sometimes I do n't know if I would n't rather be
3 And the telephone calls , the forty five ninety two , they have n't effectively been paid yet , but they are included in the result presumably this has n't er been finally settled as regards the cash but this is the result .
4 But no , it could n't altogether be forgotten .
5 Once you 've seen the production , in many ways an unexpected one , you 'll understand that Mr Hall is n't being pretentious and that Mr Hoffman has n't suddenly been struck by false modesty .
6 Surely she could n't suddenly be afraid of being alone ?
7 Caswell had n't only been doing some thinking , he 'd been looking up maps and timetables .
8 The sound of his low mocking laughter followed her as she took the stairs two at a time , desperate to be away from his gaze , all too aware that a scarlet flush had enveloped her entire body — aware too that the heat he had generated in her had n't only been embarrassment .
9 What 's more , if we take the wrong line , this union wo n't only be split , it will be finished .
10 So she said er it wo n't only be fiver cos she said
11 Well cos it ca n't only be in here or in there , it 's got ta be everywhere in n it ?
12 Cos it wo n't so are you going to offer me a Polo ?
13 OK , there might n't perhaps be all that much left over now from the early joys of their marriage ; yet , in an odd sort of way , the longer they 'd abjured the divorce-courts , the stronger had grown the ties that bound them together : home , children , friends , memoria , insurance policies ; and above all , perhaps , the sheer length — the ever-increasing length — of the time they 'd spent together as man and wife .
14 does n't necessarily is n't necessarily you know the image the popular image of an extrovert which means you know somebody who 's always the loudest noise at the party and always that 's that 's really slightly not quite right picture of an extrovert .
15 You mention that you need a bit more ‘ oomph ’ in your sound , but this wo n't necessarily be obtained by replacing the pickups .
16 It would n't necessarily be the end of the world , though it would seem like it ! ’
17 Rich planet though Stalinvast was , real food could n't necessarily be guaranteed in a hive city , even in an Empire Hotel ; not least in a time of strife .
18 ‘ We would n't necessarily be a big network to compete with the PTTs , but we 'd probably go to the PTTs and say , ‘ Hey , we have this big network , do you want to use it ? ’ ’
19 When you get to work after Christmas the pressure will be on — and while a lot of tension may build up , it wo n't necessarily be negative .
20 Its water campaigner , Liana Stupples , says the experience of the trials would n't necessarily be repeated if metering became compulsory .
21 I had to explain him a bit first , because from meeting me you would n't necessarily be able to tell what my best friend was like , and Oliver can get up people 's nostrils .
22 Well we wo n't necessarily be using your package for doing this .
23 Earth wo n't necessarily be hostile . ’
24 Well , I find nowadays , people are much better at planning their retirement than they used to be , maybe because people are more aware of the fact th they wo n't necessarily be teaching till sixty or that sort of erm age .
25 If you er using a similar example , if , if you were looking after the neighbour 's house while they 're away on holiday and found that they 'd been broken into , then that would n't necessarily be a nine nine nine call , unless you thought there was somebody in the house .
26 I will add a cautionary comment however , and say that you wo n't necessarily be able to change absolutely everything , at any time of the day or night , because there are some base requirements we have to address and we have to meet .
27 So it wo n't necessarily be that patients from er a G P surgery or a G P practice will be referred directly to the local hospital .
28 I mean , the difference is , I think , that if you , if the letter comes from the liaison point then the letter wo n't necessarily be signed by the authorised researcher but we 're saying a copy of the letter is signed by the authorised researcher and put in the file .
29 It 's only just occurred to me erm , somebody mentioned that new members of staff , and the support staff ever since , but it need n't necessarily be arrive .
30 But it , it need n't necessarily be erm the kind of direct material gain in terms of well we need to go beyond rent reduction because rent reduction is not , has n't given us enough , because in theory rent reduction ought to be giving you as much you need .
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