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

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1 It tends to present in elderly people , who may not be known to be diabetic .
2 Yet , I will go on to argue that black kids seriously involved in sport tend to be rather better placed academically than others who may not be immersed in sport .
3 Unfortunately , there is sometimes resistance among staff on inpatient units to admitting patients who may not be suffering from psychiatric illness , but who for a brief period of time need to hand over responsibility for their well-being to the inpatient clinical team .
4 A case has been made for brief admission of patients who may not be suffering from psychiatric disorders , but who are in a state of particularly severe crisis .
5 The Attorney-General had been astonished at the verdict and came to the conclusion that the jury had viewed Leese as a stupid crank with honest convictions who should not be convicted of the serious charge of seditious libel .
6 It does n't sound like much of a cover story to me , and I prefer the idea that the locals thought Tony was just an eccentric who should not be allowed near sharp objects .
7 So , if someone 's playing games well whatever games they are please stop it there are people , human beings involved here who should not be used in the political fashion that 's being used .
8 Infants dying of sudden infant death syndrome included 229 Maoris , 240 non-Maoris , and 16 children who could not be assigned to an ethnic group .
9 But this one who could not be named with impunity , who could not be copied without distortion , still remained very much beyond our ken .
10 The incumbent , MacFarlane of Kirkton , was also sure of a substantial body of support among the gentry of the county , while the situation was made even more hazardous when David Cunningham , a brother of the laird of Ballindalloch , a gentleman who could not be ranked among Montrose 's friends , also came forward , but with the support of two important lairds , Colonel Blackadder , and Callendar of Craigforth , to both of whom , as Montrose ruefully remarked , he had obligations .
11 Chapters Four to Seven , which present the research findings , examine : whether the project made any difference to those who received it , compared with those who did not , in terms of institutionalisation , mental or emotional well-being , self-care capacity or receipt of other community services ( Chapter Four ) ; the effects of the project upon the principal informal carers of the dementia sufferers ( Chapter Five ) ; the major costs of community care for those receiving or not receiving support from the project ( Chapter Six ) ; and the limits to care , that is , the characteristics or circumstances of those who could not be supported at home for long even with the Home Support Project ( Chapter Seven ) .
12 The proposals , based on the premise that " cosmopolitan " laws put French people at a disadvantage , effectively placed immigrants in a separate category of those who could not be joined by their families and should not be eligible for certain benefits , while French people would take priority for jobs and housing .
13 Sequential data were not available for the patients in the control group who were intubated and ventilated , nor for the NIPPV patients who could not be treated with nasal ventilation .
14 It was therefore recognised that there might well be some dementia sufferers who could not be helped by this project because their needs would be so great that they would be more expensive to meet in the community than in an institution .
15 It paid dividends for Rogers , who could not be classed as one of the longest drivers .
16 Up to 1980 the supplementary benefit regulations permitted claimants in residential homes who could not be catered for by the local authority an amount sufficient to meet reasonable board and lodging charges in the area .
17 So we had to arrange transport for women who could not be accompanied to the group .
18 He thus remained an enigma , a man who could not be known as most politicians were known and who seemed to shun such contacts .
19 Baxter was a man who could not be bought with a bribe or silenced by threats or prison .
20 But this one who could not be named with impunity , who could not be copied without distortion , still remained very much beyond our ken .
21 One group that was frequently excluded was the poor — those who could not be guaranteed to be able to pay their own funeral expenses .
22 Since then safety work has pushed up that capacity and when the ( New Zealand ) All Blacks play there in three weeks it will be helped to 21,000 by a temporary stand erected over the Tanner Bank wall on the outfield of the adjacent cricket field , adding 2,300 spectators who need not be counted in the official figure .
23 But then , for the benefit , as he wrote , of those ‘ who would not be persuaded by any other argument than authority ’ , he mentioned two texts of Popes Calixtus I and Gregory I , which supported the view which he had arrived at by reason .
24 ACFA membership is biased towards patients attending larger treatment centres where there is awareness of the cystic fibrosis trust , but it contains a substantial proportion of patients who would not be included in a study based on large clinics .
25 But the truth is that HMI is to be privatised by the back door because the half of HMI who will not be employed by it will have to go and set up as private consultants .
26 Patrick Jenkin , for example , is a man who will not be remembered for his contributions to the future of British civilisation as Secretary of State for Industry , Secretary of State for Social Services or Secretary of State for the Environment .
27 Secondly , what redundancy arrangements are being made for members of the amalgamated regiments who will not be needed for the defence of the nation ?
28 The power is wide enough on the one hand to allow the statement of an eye-witness to an accident to express an opinion ( eg that one of the drivers was going too fast ) and on the other hand to allow a party to put in a medical report from a doctor who has died or who can not be called for any other reason .
29 Thirdly , the scheme will bind any shareholders who can not be traced by the target , although the court will wish to approve the arrangements for dealing with such shareholders ( see para 2.4.6 below ) .
30 Abraham would seem to be dealing with a God who has his own cruelty , and who can not be relied upon to keep his promises .
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