Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently , early systems were unsuccessful , and the realisation that effective MT would not be possible without fundamental work on text understanding led to a cutback in funding .
2 As apparent from the preceding description of likely examination and collateralization practices , these practices will not be possible without secure , reliable and quick access to the relevant information , whether in the form of an open ended message or a certification .
3 Passenger boarding and alighting will not be possible at Far Stanley as is the case currently at Gretton .
4 In professional practice it is the duty of the advocate to call the attention of the court to all decisions that are in any way against the submissions he makes ; but this may not be possible in moot conditions .
5 But if one rids oneself of the idea that there need be any thing in common to good things , other than that they are good , one will be ready to recognize that there may be other good things which do not involve pleasure , that some things which involve pleasure may be good rather than bad , and that relative goodness need not be proportional to relative pleasurableness .
6 If a minister lacks ability , experience , knowledge or , perhaps , the time to become confident of his own judgement , then the departmental view tends to prevail , and this may be desirable , for a country can not be policyless on major issues .
7 Thus , although the monies received are capital in nature they are deemed to be income for the purposes of giving the taxpayer deductions and reliefs and they are charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , for instance , the remittance basis would not be applicable although there is no reason why general principles should not be applicable so that income arising overseas and received by a non-resident would not be chargeable under general principles whilst income arising in the United Kingdom could be chargeable under general principles regardless of who it is paid to .
8 It was found that the decision of the GMC to prevent advertising in the press was a lawful exercise of the statutory powers conferred on it by s35 of The Medical Act 1983 , and that if a statutory power was exercised intra vires , reasonably and in accordance with the purpose of the Act conferring the power , ( even though it restricted the plaintiff 's freedom to trade or practice his profession ) the court could not review the exercise of the power on the basis that it caused a restraint of trade , since the exercise of the power in accordance with the policy and the purpose of the Act could not be contrary to public policy and any review by the court would be unconstitutional .
9 Noting that the EC central bank proposed by Delors would not be accountable to elected governments , Major proposed instead to build on to Stage 1 further steps to promote convergence of economic performance , low inflation and stable exchange rates by building up the existing EC currency , the ECU .
10 Since it can not be accountable to national Parliaments , it ought to be accountable to the European Parliament .
11 In summary , such data as are at hand suggest that the optimal ages at childbearing may not be consistent among developed and developing countries or for that matter , among countries at different stages of mortality transition .
12 On the facts of Lamb [ 1967 ] 2 QB 981 the accused could not be guilty of reckless manslaughter when he shot his best friend not realising how the chamber of a gun revolved on pressing the trigger .
13 Lord Denning stated : A very young child can not be guilty of contributory negligence .
14 After the decidedly international Warburg Conference of 1990 , at which even this Department was not much in evidence , we regarded the Panofsky conference as a challenge to us to act independently not least because we could not be sure of financial support until the last minute .
15 However , other subjects may not be immune from corresponding limitations .
16 Unfortunately , the Museum and the Reading Room of the British Library Reference Division share a common entrance , so any simple count of people walking through either of the two entrances to the building would certainly give a correct number of people entering the Museum , but it would not be correct for genuine visitors to the Museum .
17 We felt it would not be good for poor , kind Sir Charles .
18 The substance of the rejection was that the proposed modifications to one of the modules referenced would not be compatible with future versions of a different product .
19 Records in all media are subject to the disruption or destruction of provenance that can result , but perhaps electronic records are particularly vulnerable as a change in organisation may result in automatic change of office systems which may or may not be compatible in differing ways with the system which created the record .
20 Now that Ferrari is virtually certain to stay with Goodyear in 1992 , Pirelli is courting Benneton with promises of ‘ exclusive ’ tyres that would not be available to other ‘ customer ’ teams .
21 ‘ It seems undesirable that information of this kind should not be available to ordinary readers of the accounts . ’
22 Most of them are produced by women , who provide insights that come from relating female experience to a body of writing ; logically , there is no reason why these insights should not be available to male critics with the right sympathies and sensibility , but in practice most of this criticism is by women .
23 Sign languages and their dialects exist in every country we have researched , though the word ‘ language ’ may not be available to deaf people to describe it .
24 I was delighted to see that th on the if you are now considering buying extra funds to see an encouragement residential home places There is however an important issue where you get shall we say a quality development in a rural area , and I mean a quality development , which would be probably has to be above the rates quoted here where talk a discussion with the owners because they may not be available to local people and that does concern me a bit in rural areas .
25 Some income will be taken in direct taxation , such as income tax and so will not be available for other uses .
26 Mark Lemon will not be available for official press day on March 19 .
27 Top contender Henry Akinwande will not be available for domestic service until the summer , being booked for a Commonwealth title fight against New Zealand 's Jimmy Thunder in March and a European re-match with Germany 's Axel Schulz in Berlin on 1 May , which will net him a £75,000 purse .
28 In many cases such measurements may not be available with spatial and temporal sampling frequencies that meet the demands of research programmes .
29 Sun also believes it has a lucrative , though limited , opportunity in the PC market , because machines equipped with both Pentium and NT will not be available until late 1993 .
30 But Leeds boss Doug Laughton , knowing that Lindner would not be available until early November because of the World Cup final , switched his attentions to Iro .
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