Example sentences of "they [vb mod] not be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Midfielders Jon Gautrey and John Roche are both expected to have recovered from injuries suffered last weekend , although they may not be risked in view of next week 's F.A .
2 Like the Israelite prophets , they may not be honoured in their own country but they are recognized as belonging .
3 Large district libraries with bookstocks of between 40,000 to 100,000 volumes should ‘ meet the demands of all those whose main need is for books and information on specific subjects , even though they may not be engaged in formal study ’ , and also ‘ meet the needs of those who wish to select their books from a wide range of cultural or recreational materials of high standard ’ .
4 Unusual terms may need to be given special prominence , or be highlighted in some way , otherwise they may not be incorporated in the contract ( Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 348 ) .
5 The ban takes the form of a circular stating that it is illegal to sell , purchase , import , export or even carry tiger bones or rhino horns and that they may not be used in medicines .
6 Council spokesman Doug Allan said labels on any household chemical warned they must not be used in association with other products .
7 They should not be couched in such a way as to encourage speculation or lead to further inquiry — or indeed arouse any other form of interest .
8 As in the earlier key stages , we recommend that where the ‘ secretarial ’ aspects ( presentation , spelling , handwriting ) apply , they should not be assessed in isolation but through purposeful writing activities .
9 It has always been regarded as desirable that the police should be seen as taking no particular stance regarding political activity and that they should not be placed in a position where decisions of a party political nature are concerned .
10 They should not be clothed in sexual disguises with near-naked women pretending to sell everything but the product itself .
11 They should not be used in any quantity as they can cause stomach upsets , but are extremely useful for the presentation of nouvelle cuisine dishes .
12 They should not be put in automatically , but only after consideration as to the circumstances surrounding the formation of the contract .
13 While another woman would have had hysterics all over him because of the rain and his wound , Isabel had had enough presence of mind to realise they could not be followed in such inclement weather .
14 As access to the gall bladder is rarely possible after gall stone clearance , it seemed that , until recently , they could not be studied in patients with complete gall stone dissolution .
15 Although from about 10 June , troops were transferred southward to Brusilov 's aid , they could not be carried in sufficient numbers to provide the necessary support to maintain his attack or greatly to affect its outcome .
16 Spices suited this situation very well : they had a high value in proportion to their weight , they could not be produced in Europe , and they were always valued by rich people who used them to mask the taste of the not-too-well preserved meat which was the best that anyone could hope for in the winter .
17 Moreover , they need not be considered in terms of function , as evidenced in this statement by Chomsky ( I968 : 62 ) :
18 They can become a rigid system for controlling students and teachers , but they need not be used in this way .
19 They would not be employed in remote regions , but in ‘ theatre ’ warfare , most likely in populated areas such as central Europe or the Middle East .
20 Otherwise , they would not be lecturing in a college but pursuing some more lucrative occupation !
21 They are clearly approaching a shrine or altar of some kind , or they would not be behaving in this way ; in addition , our new view of the whole of the Knossos Labyrinth as a temple allows us to argue that even a staircase , as part of a temple-complex , might well be in a general sense dedicated to a presiding deity .
22 They will not be helped in this task if the way they read does not allow them to perceive with clarity what they are learning to interpret .
23 Some are reasonably common , and therefore should be reasonably priced , some are fairly rare and correspondingly costly , and some are so scarce that , short of divine intervention , they will not be found in a lifetime .
24 I must add that we will not be producing daily summaries , er I think it 's a task which is a fairly daunting on and quite frankly , er they will not be produced in the sense At the end That they would not be available at the end of each day .
25 Although every parent has the right in the fullness of time to decide whether he or she feels they can cope with their child , they can not be placed in a position of absolute power over its life if they have an extremely misleading impression of the form that that child 's life might take .
26 They can not be fixed in advance but are conditional on context because they relate not to sentences but to utterances .
27 Since they can not be planned in terms of the students ' likely destinations , they must have some other kind of rationale or logic .
28 The different aspects of the Christian faith can be distinguished for the sake of clarity but they can not be separated in the life of the Christian community as if any one of them could exist alone or have priority over the others
29 These features are just as important to efficient performance as are data about plant functions but they can not be incorporated in a man-machine allocation process .
30 These achievements can be demonstrated in the remoter areas , with all their current problems , in fact , because of their current problems , in a manner in which they can not be demonstrated in the great centres of industrial and political power .
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