Example sentences of "[noun pl] would [not/n't] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The task was to repeat the words " double , double , double " over and over again , and it was used on the assumption that , while vocalising , judgements about words would not be made on the basis of their phonological codes .
2 She frowned slightly , and he raised a finger to his lips , closing the kitchen door to , so that their words would not be heard by the woman m the other room .
3 Comments expressed in the survey revealed that a return to traditional manufacturing techniques and management styles would not be welcomed .
4 However , Eleanor Young vice-chairman of the National Association of Community Health Councils and chairman of Darlington CHC , expressed concern that recent efforts to bring down the lists would not be sustained over the next few months and years .
5 Two days later the Soviet authorities ordered all foreigners , including diplomats , to leave Lithuania , and announced that Moscow-based foreign journalists would not be allowed to go there .
6 For instance , there is no spectrum connecting the two senses of expire , so their lexical units would not be assigned to the same lexeme .
7 The federal government announced that Slovenian importers would not be allowed to collect their goods unless they remitted customs duties direct to the federal account ; outstanding duties from Slovenian importers , it said , amounted to about 2,500 million dinars ( US$110 million ) .
8 Stepping over shredded boxes , Mr Trimble said the traders would not be beaten .
9 Similar remarks were made by Senator Mary Robinson , who also challenged the hierarchy 's intent in their statement to the New Ireland Forum that the civil rights of Northerners would not be infringed by any pressure from the Roman catholic church in an eventual united Ireland .
10 And also would agree that team secretaries would n't be involved .
11 It is clear that the set of such environments would not be changed by introducing an additional option with a larger set of P's communications than one of the
12 Moi , who on Nov. 29 had said that " multipartyism is a luxury in Africa " , warned that although the number of parties would not be limited , tribal-based parties would not be registered , nor would any party be allowed to accept foreign funding .
13 Moi , who on Nov. 29 had said that " multipartyism is a luxury in Africa " , warned that although the number of parties would not be limited , tribal-based parties would not be registered , nor would any party be allowed to accept foreign funding .
14 Attorney General Amos Wako announced the same day that political parties would not be required to obtain licences to hold rallies during the election campaign , and that all parties would be allocated equal air time on national radio and television .
15 In his inaugural speech he indicated that opposition parties would not be excluded from " participation in possible structures " in the government .
16 The military were firmly in control of the government , and the Freedom parties would not be allowed a voice in any discussions .
17 Mario and Michael Andretti were passing through Phoenix en route to the Australian event , confident that the drivers would not be debarred from applying for FISA international licences .
18 Tomorrow Darlington council 's policy and resources committee will be asked to consider a plan which would mean disabled badge drivers would not be allowed in Skinnergate and High Row at peak traffic times .
19 Medical and veterinary faculties ( for which the competition was high , the numbers limited ) could lay down that candidates would not be considered unless they got high grades in physics , chemistry and biology at A level .
20 He called for the demobilization of police units in Croatia and the surrender of their weapons , and warned that attempts to change internal or external borders would not be tolerated .
21 The land was hard and compacted but the plough shares carved through the earth cleanly and Ted knew his labours would n't be wasted .
22 Existing homes would not be affected .
23 With luck , their homes would not be burgled and any disputes that might subsequently arise over their property would be swiftly resolved on production of those impressive-looking deeds , some of them so old that they bore the colophon of the Sublime Porte .
24 However , for orbits whose lengths were not a whole number of wavelengths , each wave crest would eventually be canceled out by a trough as the electrons went round ; these orbits would not be allowed .
25 Writing in the influential Police Review magazine , Mr Roach , head of policing for north-west London and a member of the Association of Chief Police Officers , said that , since the time of Sir Robert Peel , the police had always had to reassure the public that their powers and privileges would not be misused .
26 " Your Memorialists would be glad if the School could be placed in such a position as to enable them to send their children to it with a reasonable expectation that their manners would not be corrupted by the admission of a class of boys more fitted for National Schools than Grammar Schools .
27 Blood from a donor infected within the past three months would not be picked out because the test detected antibodies that are not produced for three months .
28 During a televised national address on July 20 , Roh announced that his government would open the border at Panmunjom for five days from Aug. 13 and allow unrestricted crossings , although a government spokesman later suggested that the country 's leading dissidents would not be permitted to travel to the North .
29 ‘ In my view toys made and donated for fêtes and bazaars would not be defined as ‘ course of business ’ .
30 Between the sessions , Pope Paul had called for restraint on this topic , and on 28 October Cardinal Agagianian announced that some matters would not be brought to the Council floor in a move widely interpreted as favourable to the conservative forces in the curia .
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