Example sentences of "n't be allowed " in BNC.
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1 | It 's these unexploded shells , quite a number littered about and we have n't been allowed down there for so long , it 's all barbed wire , I believe . |
2 | He had n't come out and she had n't been allowed in . |
3 | She remembered how she had n't been allowed to hold him for more than a moment before he had to go back behind the bars of his crib . |
4 | She had n't been allowed to bring anything off the boat except her patchwork leather shoulder-bag which had been thoroughly searched first . |
5 | ‘ I have n't been allowed to move . |
6 | Yet now we 're told indie bands should n't be allowed to make dance records ( because they do n't understand it ) , that at the start these bands wee quite rightly isolated by house ( ’ Here was the nation 's party in full swing and they could n't get in ’ ) . |
7 | Sad claims , but nothing compared to an NME reviewer 's view that the band Flowered Up should n't be allowed to play in clubs , because black music has always been the mainstay there , and Flowered Up have their roots in rock . |
8 | I rode Drifter back with the rest of the string and went into breakfast , half expecting to be told I would n't be allowed to ride Fringe . |
9 | Should n't be allowed . ’ |
10 | And because I 'd let her fall off , she would n't be allowed to be a nun any more , because she had fallen into the lake of mud and I knew you could n't be a nun unless your clothes were clean . |
11 | Bloody hell , I 'd even settle for a monthly but Punch should n't be allowed to just expire . |
12 | ‘ She wo n't be allowed to keep it , I 'm afraid . |
13 | New visa requirements mean 206 people , including a desperately ill girl , wo n't be allowed in . |
14 | You wo n't be allowed to erect a headstone , have a name-plate or put flowers on a common grave , so is it any wonder that the whole thing smacks of the dreaded ‘ pauper 's burial ’ and that , however poor , people will make monumental sacrifices to raise the money somehow for the ‘ something better ’ that they feel they should provide ? |
15 | You will be assessed on age , the number of children you have and your health — seriously ill people wo n't be allowed in . |
16 | If Morrissey ca n't be allowed to write in the third person using a character , without people automatically assuming the views expressed are his own , then we 've got problems too . |
17 | They could n't be allowed to do this , because they were still attached to the creance and might get themselves caught up round the perch . |
18 | But it should n't be allowed , the hammerin' . ’ |
19 | That fool should n't be allowed on the roads . ’ |
20 | Our gripes mus n't be allowed to affect the efficiency of managing deer . |
21 | She was beginning to feel quite mournful when she remembered that Meredith was a Catholic and would n't be allowed in the church . |
22 | ‘ He should n't be allowed to get away with such vile behaviour . |
23 | But Denis knew what he meant , and Boxer 's comment brought home to him the fact that even if he were able to blot out its significance he would n't be allowed . |
24 | She put it off because Christmas was coming up , and then Tony her boyfriend wanted to take her to Paris and she knew if she revealed her pregnancy she would n't be allowed to go , so she said nothing . |
25 | " I sha n't be allowed to say that we were really saluting the Resident Superior of France . " |
26 | And also Nottinghamshire 's teachers explain why they think parents should n't be allowed to teach in primary schools . |
27 | And later why parents should n't be allowed back in the classroom . |
28 | Labour MP Peter says that since the bill contains measures to help the battered insurance forty four Tory MPs who stand to gain should n't be allowed to vote . |
29 | Tony wo n't be allowed to go because of his job , and Stephen might be reserved too . ’ |
30 | Perhaps it was better that we did not meet ; the coin should n't be allowed to see its other side . |