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

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1 Midfielders Jon Gautrey and John Roche are both expected to have recovered from injuries suffered last weekend , although they may not be risked in view of next week 's F.A .
2 Like the Israelite prophets , they may not be honoured in their own country but they are recognized as belonging .
3 They may not be sending them abroad — ‘ That is what they promised when James enlisted . ’
4 Large district libraries with bookstocks of between 40,000 to 100,000 volumes should ‘ meet the demands of all those whose main need is for books and information on specific subjects , even though they may not be engaged in formal study ’ , and also ‘ meet the needs of those who wish to select their books from a wide range of cultural or recreational materials of high standard ’ .
5 Unusual terms may need to be given special prominence , or be highlighted in some way , otherwise they may not be incorporated in the contract ( Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 348 ) .
6 When someone Takes the Side of the Other they may not be developing something totally novel , in the sense that the classic experimental subject , who shows attitude-change , incorporates a totally new piece of information .
7 They may not be using these terms but , for the first time , a career counsellor can obtain reliable data from interviews or questionnaires which detect goal priorities and motivation profiles .
8 Or , in an established school where they may not be using the most effective language teaching methods .
9 I think one has to remember that these are people coming from a war-torn area that had been held in either refugee camps or detention centres and they will be traumatised and although they may not be injured , they 've suffered some horror , so they 'll have emotional problems to be dealt with as well .
10 They may not be looking for treatment or rehabilitation but er what we can offer them is clean injecting equipment er free condoms , because H I V is transmitted sexually as well , probably more than , more often than in Oxfordshire , er and also we have been prescribing from an assessment clinic in the city centre .
11 Reliance on the tenant 's audited accounts for the purpose of calculating turnover may be unwise for the landlord , not because those accounts may be inaccurate but because they may not be settled until well after the end of the rental period in question .
12 Those who do their best but , for reasons for which they may not be to blame , are not temperamentally suited to deep involvement in the special problems of the elderly , may have other talents for caring .
13 Sometimes better ( > ) for passive motion ; they want to be carried the whole time but even then they may not be quietened for long and will demand to be carried by someone else .
14 Clients also worry about discussing their troubles in case they may not be allowed treatment .
15 it would be sacrilege if he gets the vacant No 4 shirt , they may not be allowed to do that anyway .
16 Er , so that 's okay to an extent , but obviously we 've got an approved list of building societies and banks , which we never used to have , but we 've realized that er since B C C I p particularly and the housing market as bad as it is , there are some building societies and banks who may be in difficulties , and if they go down erm then they may not be taken over .
17 They may not be used extensively now , but countries could easily turn to halons as a replacement for some CFCs .
18 They may not be used routinely , but there certainly are circumstances in which they do provide assistance .
19 The ban takes the form of a circular stating that it is illegal to sell , purchase , import , export or even carry tiger bones or rhino horns and that they may not be used in medicines .
20 Sometimes , as in the case of a foreign or inter-state trip , the youngster may just not be old enough or experienced enough to cope , but at other times they may not be showing enough sense of responsibility to be safely granted privileges .
21 In response Kosygin admitted that ‘ they may not be hurting us , but they give us no pleasure either ’ .
22 I sometimes think they may not be paying him .
23 But , molly-coddled by the government for years , they may not be equipped to stand on their own two feet .
24 The following year he sent to Gronovius in Holland ‘ many curiosities ’ via Collinson , hoping they may not be intercepted by the French and Spaniards , as the year before .
25 ‘ Our passengers are not dumbos , therefore they must n't be babied along .
26 That is why they must not be accepted .
27 The words were mouthed ; they must not be detected .
28 For , not only must these systems perform the required service in a timely and efficient manner , but also they must not be exposed to the threat of failure or interference .
29 Yet they must not be regarded merely as ‘ difficulties ’ in the text .
30 Thus , although these reserves include many of the most vulnerable areas and species they must not be given undue importance in the consideration of a wildlife conservation policy .
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