Example sentences of "[not/n't] [be] [adj] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course he 's not been well for some time and he did n't take care of himself . ’
2 Too numerous to list here individually , most were of early-1980s , vintage and had not been airworthy for some time .
3 The newcomers , of course , have not been responsible for this loss of rural autonomy — indeed , they have been equally affected by the growing remoteness of decision-making .
4 And I like to think in fifty or a hundred years ' time it will not be possible for any orchestra to play sloppily and claim that it is not possible to do better .
5 Since it may not be possible for both sets of belief to be realised in action , if the courses of action are incompatible , it may be rational for one person to give up his/her autonomy .
6 While those selected for the divisionals will not be available for these matches in future , the County Championship , according to Sandy Saunders , the Rugby Football Union 's president , plays an important part in the calendar .
7 Bacteriological tests are of little value as the results may not be available for some days .
8 It may not be necessary for all cars always to stop at a red light at a crossroads , but to have any other rule , such as ‘ stop when reasonable to do so ’ , or ‘ stop unless the road is clear ’ , invites chaos .
9 Diagnostic assessment will not be necessary for all pupils , at all times , but appropriate techniques should be used when more general formative assessments fail to indicate activities from which the pupil can learn .
10 Over ninety percent of the world 's data is indeed not held in a relational database , and it may not be appropriate for all forms of information .
11 Thermal mass was discussed and applied and many entrants appreciated that this might not be appropriate for those parts of the building having only occasional use .
12 The document began by declaring that ‘ while BEC and TEC must be closely involved with the new arrangements , it would not be appropriate for these Councils to assume responsibility for levels of agricultural education which are not their proper concern ’ .
13 Would it not be appropriate for this situation to be remedied by putting Charles Darwin on a new £100 note to emphasise to the world , in these uncertain times , our tradition of change by evolution and not revolution ?
14 A ‘ liveable ’ street must not have fast or heavy traffic , or else it will be abandoned to transport , even though its design may not be appropriate for this use .
15 Relief will not be due for any payments made direct to children of the marriage or any previous marriage .
16 It can not be right for such information to be available , by a sidewind , for the court but the parties be prevented from presenting their arguments on such material .
17 It is a choice that is fully there for us to make at the same time and in the same fashion as other countries , except that we have the additional option of deciding that it would not be right for this country .
18 Overall , it appeared by the middle of March that the Gulf environment was proving more resilient than had been feared , but environmentalists cautioned that the full extent of the damage would not be apparent for some time , particularly as the oil sank to the bed of the shallow Gulf , where it would damage vital food plants .
19 Presentations at this level might include memorised scripts for minor parts in school productions — though this will not be feasible for all pupils .
20 It may also be prudent to advise the client that the standard terms may not be suitable for all transactions and that , if it has any regular business partners , or long-term contracts , it may be better to have a specially negotiated contract for that customer/transaction .
21 While it may not be suitable for all charities , it makes sense for small charities to go into a common investment fund . ’
22 It would not be difficult for any reader to jot down , at this point , lists of their own frustrated wishes and unwanted duties , and it might indeed be useful to do so , so that you can keep the argument grounded in the realities of your own life .
23 A database so created would be satisfactory for some specific applications , but would not be adequate for many applications .
24 They have been advised only to admit callers who can present one of the enclosed passes ( a copy will not be sufficient for these purposes ) and provide any further identification that might reasonably be expected .
25 Bedside lighting alone will not be sufficient for most bedrooms .
26 It follows that the necessary boundary conditions can not be satisfied for both solutions , if the same expressions for f and g are used .
27 Its symbolism may or may not be universal for all mankind , or for all within one culture , but enough dream material is common for others to be interested and gripped by a person who recounts his dreams .
28 It was feared he would not be ready for any contest until Christmas , but intensive treatment at Lilleshall has paid dividends sooner than anticipated .
29 But they would not be ready for some time to admit the fact to one another .
30 We will not be liable for that part of the cost of any repair or ) 8. replacement which improves your motor cycle beyond its condition before the loss or damage occurred .
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