Example sentences of "because it [vb mod] [not/n't] be " in BNC.

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1 Of course , I would be very guarded about allowing the Wizard from Oz 's sound to be the sole influence in choosing an instrument , because it ca n't be said often enough that a player 's style is almost as individual as his DNA .
2 The second is that this may not be a proper question at all , because it ca n't be answered .
3 He says a few lordships are cursing his name because it ca n't be helping them to survive .
4 Because it ca n't be so unusual for girls to be education in a se I mean , I just do n't know anything this i it 's a blank in my mind .
5 Indeed , it is because it ca n't be a literary point for Joyce or for anyone from Ireland who 's business is words , because language forever figures urgent and personal issues of belonging , of debt , of loss , of freedom and of dependence , because it is and does all this .
6 On the other hand , I suspected that those concerned with the practical supply of publicly available information to business executives ( whom , after all , the work carried out here was originally intended to help ) would probably not take the trouble to read such a review , if it ever came to fruition , because it would not be practical enough !
7 It was Saturday evening as we neared the low-lying reaches of sandy shore and the outlying rocks of Tiree , and the sun was setting peacefully as our steamer came alongside of the stone pier at Scaranish Harbour , and we saw a sand-environed bay with some veteran sloops fixed in the sand — no more to mount o'er the waves of ocean , and spread ample sails to the breeze of heaven — left there , I am told , because it would not be deemed lucky to break them up .
8 If the key and password are properly authenticated and used in connection with an encryption and algorithm , an erroneous transmissions should be clearly evident because it would not be readable by the recipient as a result of the failure of the process of message decryption .
9 Not out of any love or loyalty for me , but because it would not be in your interests to do so … ’
10 Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ?
11 When it was opened , British Rail argued that it was important because it would not be necessary to improve the lines around London .
12 The Inland Revenue were of the view " that if income had been paid away it could not be " relevant income " " because it would not be available for providing a benefit " .
13 Significantly , in the House of Lords the limitation clause was as a matter of construction upheld to apply to the circumstances of the case although , in the event , their Lordships affirmed the unanimous judgment of the Court of Appeal in holding that the clause was rendered unenforceable by statute because it would not be " fair or reasonable to allow reliance " on it .
14 But there is no intention of turning the area into a clearway because it would not be possible to police the area effectively .
15 He could n't answer yes because it would n't be true — and he did n't feel confident of being able to deceive Iron Josh ; and he could n't answer no because that would reveal him as the beginner he really was .
16 Stephen had vetoed that , though , before she had made her offer to anyone but him , and now he tended to tell people they could n't have his grandmother because it would n't be fair on his wife .
17 She said : ‘ Stop thinking like that , I 'm not going to tell you every thing that happens , because it would n't be right for you to know .
18 Because it would n't be hard at all .
19 Your solicitor , during the course of making enquiries about the home you are going to buy , may not uncover a right of way because it may not be registered and the present occupant of the property may not be aware that there is a legal right .
20 The personal representative may suffer because it may not be possible for him fully to wind up the estate and to obtain a discharge from his fiduciary responsibilities .
21 And I have to warn you , coming back to the Emperor 's birthday , that I suspect , because these come from Allentown , Pennsylvania , otherwise known as that erm , they , they have n't actually twigged to the fact , that erm , Hirohito died erm , so it , it , if you are concerned with Japan , you might want to check when Akohito 's birthday actually is , erm , because it may not be the same one as in our , our diaries .
22 The National Security Agency objects , because it wo n't be able to eavesdrop on Soviet phone calls any longer .
23 We 're marketing this very much as a spreadsheet , because it wo n't be difficult to use .
24 So I 'm standing up and I 'm saying : Be careful , because it wo n't be long . ’
25 He looked from one to the other , his bleak glance resting briefly on Sarella 's upturned face , and then he said , ‘ I tell you one thing , Peter ; when you 're down and out and she 's left you for richer pickings do n't come running to me for a hand-out , because it wo n't be forthcoming .
26 There is no way that any party , there is no way that the Liberal party can say to the Labour party or to anyone else , well we 'll support you , we think you 're getting in a mess but it 's your problem , you can carry it because that roughly is what they actually said and if it does go wrong , as it is sure that it will I am quite sure that it will be quite wrong to blame the Labour party entirely for that process , because it wo n't be entirely their fault .
27 Because it might not be the compassionate , caring Dr Cox who is at our bedside .
28 If that man wants his furniture back and it is his , because it might not be , he 'll have to get a court order .
29 This way of seeing the development of databases can be misleading because it should not be implied that either each new generation will replace the previous generation ( all these systems will be used for some foreseeable time in the future ) or that each new generation is necessarily better than the previous one ( the appropriateness or otherwise of an approach will depend on the organisation and its applications ) .
30 No cos they have n't done this one because it should n't be in here !
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