Example sentences of "[det] would [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , nor I think are there any proposals to change the grading or pay honorarium to P As to reflect there work on these files , er , I 'm not sure whether the assumption that this would n't be taken into account by the W R is sound , because I think one of the principles that I recall was that he were meant to ensure that that each of these job evaluation panels had somebody from each office so that an account could be taken of the different practices , I mean I 'm sure that , I 'm sure that each of the three offices in the er deal with things in a different way , so that er what gets done by one person here is not necessarily done by people in Coventry and York , and that in fa in London , and that also holds good in the other way , I think .
2 In traditional society this would not be regarded as sponging or parasitism , for it was felt that one 's relationship to one 's own son was no closer than that to the sons of siblings , and most people had more nephews than sons .
3 But a killing such as this would not be tolerated .
4 " This would not be nibbling at the edges .
5 This would not be concluded once general managers were in place but involved long-term and profound cultural change , a view which managers themselves endorsed ( Strong and Robinson 1990 ) .
6 This would not be allowed .
7 I mean all I , I would like to , to say is that so far as this particular road , whatever you may call it , er is concerned , that we look at highways priorities in this committee and that we would receive an assurance that this would not be bulldozed through , if I may put it that way , erm and opposed to one two three four other major schemes which are perhaps of more importance in terms of highways rather than er a , a corporate objective .
8 On the other hand , there is no evidence yet of transfer to public transport ; in a small town like Buxtehude this would not be expected anyway , but in the larger city schemes it seems likely that the failure to induce any significant modal switching will be one of the bigger disappointments of the experimental programme .
9 It expressed the view that opportunities should be provided for suitably qualified students to obtain a degree , although it was acknowledged that many would not be prepared to take the longer course this entailed and some would not be considered suitable for admission to degree studies .
10 Earlier Namibia 's Foreign Minister , Theo-Ben Gurirab , had confirmed that diplomatic relations as such would not be established ; however , a " pragmatic " approach to bilateral relations would be adopted .
11 One suggestion has been that the Government would agree to amendments in December 1991 , with the reservation that these would not be binding upon the United Kingdom unless and until they had been ratified and approved by the United Kingdom parliament .
12 The dioecious Xerospermum noronhianum ( ‘ X intermedium' , Sapindaceae ) in West Malaysia has a prolonged sequential development of flowers on each inflorescence as well as the sequential development of the inflorescences themselves , making a small number of flowers available at any one time but ensuring economy by not producing excess flowers within a short period ( these would not be pollinated owing to the low density of pollinators ) .
13 However , we believe that there are much larger objects in the universe , like the central regions of galaxies , that can also undergo gravitational collapse to produce black holes ; an astronaut on one of these would not be torn apart before the black hole formed .
14 Gossip in Mother Russell 's had it that they 'd made their fortune by some prize , for there were one or two men in Harry Pascoe 's crew who thought they had seen strange goings on close inshore under the Gribbin the previous October ; but these would not be drawn further , and although it was never put into so many words , people came to accept that the source of Harry Pascoe 's wealth was not a safe subject for public discussion .
15 To Alliance lists they could have given votes in the knowledge that these would not be wasted .
16 Indeed , many would not be sentenced to custody on conviction .
17 That would n't be made then .
18 But you know I still think that I 'm drawn towards that sort of teaching , performing that kind of role erm and that would n't be fulfilled by librarianship at all .
19 That would n't be worrying her now , surely ? ’
20 oh that would n't be switched on yet
21 He only had one tiny conviction for shoplifting so far , and felt sure that would n't be held against him .
22 I believe it 's the role of the structure plan to specify the general location in such a way that unless those schemes were very close together , in terms of a site specific nature , that would n't be left to the local plan process .
23 If he was to sing to you guvnor , and then we had a little collection , now that would n't be begging now would it ? ’
24 That would n't be playing by the rules , would it ? ’
25 I am leaving behind my people who have fought a 14-year resistance ; that would not be accepted .
26 For the moment , he was canny enough to see the wisdom of keeping his stepson sweet , and that would not be achieved by stirring up a hornets ' nest .
27 2.15.9 such parts of the main structure walls foundations and roofs of the Centre that are not included in the Premises and that would not be included in the Premises demised by the Leases of all the other units in the Centre if let on the same terms as this Lease
28 " That would not be permitted in Vienna . "
29 That would not be welcomed by NASDAQ , the quote-driven over-the-counter market that has usurped much of the two older exchanges ' business .
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