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

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1 They will simply not be able to cope with the increased tax burden planned by Mr Smith .
2 But he is likely to have a frustrating time of it as Industry Secretary until the economy recovers , wanting cash to fund his ambitious regeneration plans that will simply not be available in the next year or two .
3 With older , physically strong , resistive children , time-out may simply not be feasible .
4 But Land 's central thesis — that there may simply not be much of a market for the products from the work recommended by Alvey — does not stand up .
5 But scientists and lay practitioners alike must recognise that the terms and concepts used in alternative systems of medicine may have no exact equivalent in Western medicine , and must to some extent be-seen as metaphors ; and that standard ways of assessing therapy , notably by the double-blind controlled trial , may simply not be applicable to many alternative systems .
6 People who do n't have a weight problem may simply not be as sensitive to these shifts .
7 But the biblical material may simply not be amenable to what they would say .
8 It is , up to the age of 9 or so , a developmental ability : many young children will simply not be able to isolate the different consonant noises in words like bump or thirst .
9 It then became conceivable that time might simply not be defined before a certain point ; as one goes back in time , one might come to an insurmountable barrier , a singularity , beyond which one could not go .
10 The vast majority , including many who live there now , will simply not be able to afford their share .
11 Because of its ability to store and manipulate far more detail than a manual system , a computerised information system is usually capable of providing a much wider range and variety of analyses ; without it , certain information will simply not be produced .
12 While we can tinker with the genetics of life or with atomic fission we can not operate with the sensitivity of naturally occurring processes — which might give us cause to consider that technology in certain areas should simply not be pursued at all .
13 One possible reason for this would be that fixed information may simply not be attended in the judgment phase , after all , we have already seen that the amount of such information present does not appear to be related to risk ratings ( r(46)=0.15 between studies , r(48)=0.13 within the ratings scales study alone ) or accident estimates ( r(46)=0.23 between studies ) .
14 I argued that on some occasions there might simply not be enough acoustic information to make a decision , and cited psycholinguistic experiments on the intelligibility of words in certain contexts .
15 Alternatively , the purchaser may simply not be prepared to face the cost of borrowing .
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