Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] be [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | where the length of x is less than or equal to the length of y ( i.e. there must not be more symbols on the LHS of the rule than the RHS ) . |
2 | There must not be any spaces between LEFT$ and the opening bracket . |
3 | There must not be any spaces between the RIGHT$ and the opening bracket . |
4 | Perhaps I 'm dying now , so there must n't be any secrets between us any more . |
5 | There must n't be any secrets between us , must there ? ’ |
6 | With an expected life of three years for the lithium battery , there should n't be any problems with this unit , but Oceanic UK guarantee a three day turnround on battery changes , and service like this is good to hear about . |
7 | And if we 've got the project quality plan right there should n't be any problems or queries and it did remind me of this Australian er project manager , who I 've mentioned to one or two other people over lunch , who used to sit in a great , a great office , running multimillion pounds ' project and when people came in to complain to him , he used to refer them to the plaque on the wall which said R T F C. |
8 | Erm the way I understand the situation is Tony 's happy with er his arrangement and that the clubs have agreed and I think it 's just a matter of them going back now to report back to their President the Italian people and then the way I see it he 'll he 'll go after the er game for a medical and you know there should n't be any problems there . |
9 | ‘ There should n't be any children backstage . ’ |
10 | Should n't be any bosses who should be |
11 | There may not be many opportunities to aviate in winter , but those that do appear can provide the best flying of the year — light winds , excellent power and density altitude conditions and a razor sharp horizon . |
12 | This mapping may be carried out automatically by the DBMS ; indeed there may not be any options open to the user . |
13 | ‘ But there may not be any profits . ’ |
14 | But yesterday 's new blueprint came coupled with a chilling warning that there may not be enough teachers left to carry out the Government 's new wishes . |
15 | Because the porpoise is such a slow breeder , there may not be enough individuals left to guarantee the survival of the species . |
16 | But even some admirers were puzzled by the aggressively public way he has pursued it , the more so since he has been careful to acknowledge that there may not be enough rebels to defeat the Government 's legislation with — ‘ a sad day for me ’ — Labour 's help . |
17 | At first it seemed that the only delay was in making the cottage fit to occupy , and Coleridge wondered whether , until it was ready , there might not be some rooms to spare at Shurton Court . |
18 | He went off at a steady trot and I thought as I had done so often that there could n't be many noblemen in England like him . |
19 | As far as the BBC was concerned there could n't be enough semi-finals like Portsmouth v Liverpool . |
20 | Because at night with no stars and moon could n't be any shadows , could there ? |
21 | As we shall see , it is possible in the quantum theory for the ordinary laws of science to hold everywhere , including at the beginning of time : it is not necessary to postulate new laws for singularities , because there need not be any singularities in the quantum theory . |
22 | Harold would acknowledge her politely and indicate that it would not be many hours before he was going up . |
23 | Allday warned there would not be enough police to handle the situation , ’ said Mr Chambers . |
24 | Alarm bells should be ringing all over the country , as there would not be enough beds either in hospital or in the community for people with severe mental illness in the future , he said . |
25 | I do n't know who it and apparently he asked him that , are , are any of your men gon na be there and if there are he said , I 'm , I 'm gon na pull out and use all my influence to stop the march and the I R A police said no there would not be any gunmen there so I thought yeah , fucking right , oh yeah that 's easy to say , and then if like the reporter said and , and you believe him and you have the feeble excuse towards a small community he said , you know what 's going on |
26 | We got a cold gust of er icy winds when that I think was out in blossom then there would n't be many conkers . |
27 | Her train of thought halted with a sickening jolt as she remembered that this summer there would n't be many evenings like that . |
28 | ‘ In fact we probably would n't be such friends if you were n't . |
29 | Something essential had broken down and next year there would n't be any pigeons . |
30 | Plus , there would n't be any girls there , did n't that worry me ? |