Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] can [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If your child is over 16 , he or she can not be tested for HIV without his or her permission .
2 As I write , I make assumptions about what my reader already knows about language and language learning , about the common ground of knowledge , and what he or she can not be expected to know since it concerns the idiosyncrasies of my own view of these matters .
3 There was , too , the how-dun-it , the book in which it soon becomes evident who the murderer is but in which he or she can not be brought to satisfying justice unless some ingenious , proof-defying method used is brought to light .
4 Any complex subjects which are not present in the scheme must be placed in a more general category where they can not be distinguished from other subjects .
5 PI : Locks Warranty : In addition to withdrawing keys from locks , the keys must now also be placed where they can not be seen by a would be thief .
6 keys are withdrawn from the locks fitted to the Home and placed where they can not be seen by anyone intent on making an unauthorised entry
7 keys are withdrawn from the locks fitted to the Home and placed where they can not be seen by anyone intent on making an unauthorised entry
8 Finding the optimum location is largely a matter of trial and error , but aim to place them where they can not be seen upside-down ( i.e. , with the top end facing a wall ) , or use them as wall-hangings .
9 Consideration of particle emission from black holes would seem to suggest that God not only plays dice but also sometimes throws them where they can not be seen .
10 The surgeon is wearing a funnel on his head , the woman a book on hers , where they can not be used , and the monk looks on with indifference .
11 Where there are no witnesses or they can not be traced , an admission by the defendant either verbally to the officer dealing with the case ( who would record the admission in his pocket book or accident booklet ) or in writing if he chooses to make a ‘ voluntary ’ statement in accordance with the Codes of Practice .
12 So it is not only the visible and active exercise of power that needs to be equalized , but also the possession of power , which , where it can not be redistributed , must at least be made accountable within the framework of democracy .
13 There can be no doubt that this sort of help is most valuable for teachers , and where it can not be provided from a curriculum development project itself might in less ambitious form be offered from a teachers ' centre or from a schools library service , although in the latter case the advice on sub-themes and topics would necessarily be tentative rather than prescriptive .
14 When an old person becomes so demented that she or he can not be contained in an old people 's home the choice is between a private nursing home costing about £400 a week or a free bed in the NHS .
15 Believe me , to conclude , tho' I have no business head , for large & lengthy affairs , I am keen enough in figures & small matters , & always was ; so that I can not be disputed .
16 ‘ I 'd go back , to Europe , because I know that I can not be traced . ’
17 Although you can not be forced to accept a variation in the agreement , your job may be at risk if you stand on your rights .
18 Her mother has been told that she can not be cured in this country , so with family and friends she 's launched an appeal to try to raise thousands of pounds to take Natalie to the Hoxey Clinic in Mexico City for specialist herbal treatment .
19 It seems impossible to me that she can not be brought back to life , that such a person can not be brought back to normal life .
20 A good receptionist must develop a telephone personality — remembering that you can not be seen , only heard .
21 How could you show that this was not because chocolate bars , sweets , etc. , are more likely to be eaten since your depression means that you can not be bothered to cook a proper meal ?
22 Otherwise , after a hard day 's work in the middle of winter , you will find that you can not be bothered to make the effort to go along and you will have wasted the fees .
23 I think it is rebellious of you , that you can not be bothered to find a falsehood with which to flatter me . ’
24 You do not know me and so you can not be expected to take anything on trust .
25 I 'm disappointed that we can not be represented , but sure you will appreciate position .
26 We punish ourselves for ‘ failing ’ and believe that we can not be loved , desired or respected unless we get thin ; and punishment is also linked to profit .
27 Where are we off to this morning then , so sunk in our own fantasies and imaginings that we can not be troubled to look out for vulnerable senior citizens , eh ? ’
28 Should the unthinkable occur , a bottom three position , it should be remembered that we can not be relegated from the Third Division .
29 Just because the human ear is ‘ deaf ’ to high frequency and low frequency sounds , as every scientist knows , it does not mean they do not exist , nor that we can not be affected by them .
30 — From this it follows that we can not be dealing with the same concept of experience here .
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