Example sentences of "not be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such an attempt presupposes knowledge of a world where people are free of power relations , a world which would not be recognizably human , since power is basic to the human condition ( Wrong , 1979 ) .
2 The other requirements are that the liquid should not attack the specimen an should not be impracticably toxic .
3 ‘ Of course , he might not be geographically correct , but it makes a good story . ’
4 If he reasonably does not discover his right until a short time before the last days of the three months have elapsed , then obviously it would probably not be reasonably practicable to give notice in time .
5 In particular , this means that the placement with a parent , relative , friend or person connected with the child should be considered as a first option unless this would not be reasonably practicable or consistent with the child 's welfare ( s23(6) ) .
6 What is theologically and pastorally appropriate in the eastern Mediterranean and the Ukraine can not be theologically wrong and pastorally unsuitable anywhere else .
7 For to say that ‘ God exists ’ is to make a metaphysical utterance which can not be either true or false .
8 There are very very few who are er interested in finding a gambling haunt or a , you know , television or film theatre or whatever , you know , er er by and large there are a lot of people who chat to a waitress if they 're a bloke or , or chat to the , the whatever it is if they 're girls but er in , in a , in a friendly way , who will have a drink but will not be paralytically drunk , who may watch television or a , you know , film or theatre or something if it 's appropriate but wo n't get twitched if it is n't , you know , and and by and large erm all the people we 've , we 've , we 've , we 've come across I came across before have been very very good company and it is , it is delightful to have the have you , cos have you been on a Si on a Signpost ?
9 The routine addition of intravenous heparin to tPA therefore may not be clinically advisable , especially since tPA given with full-dose aspirin alone gives much better patency rates ( 75% ) than tPA with no aspirin ( 43% ) or inadequate aspirin ( 52% ) .
10 If the School 's size had made it too small to be a " full comprehensive unit " , it also caused problems in that a two-form entry of 60 boys meant that some Sixth Form courses could not be economically viable .
11 Purchasers may find that although land has detailed planning approval it may not be economically viable to develop and local planning authorities may be reluctant to embrace alternative proposals .
12 Like the markets for many other services , the market for bus services can not be perfectly competitive , which is why outcomes may not be economically efficient , and why theories of imperfect competition are needed to interpret what happens .
13 At present , most of the possible Zechstein accumulations would not be economically attractive in offshore situations , where the minimum size of field that can be commercially developed is about 100 Bcf .
14 Following the 1908 Act discussion centred on whether thrift could be encouraged in any way that would not be inherently counter-productive .
15 However , one need not be overly cynical to realise that having a good idea of what masses of people are likely to do in response to certain policies gives a competitive advantage to politicians and businessmen alike .
16 The fact that progress appears to be being made with respect to MNC environmental scanning practices should not be overly comforting to MNC executives .
17 To import a light aircraft from the USA may not be overly difficult , but by the time the cost of the U.S. Export Certificate , British C of A , CAA registration and inspection and ferrying are added up , there is probably little change out of £6,000 .
18 Do not be overly concerned with the correctness of rich picture , particularly in terms of format and layout , although the conventions used should be understood by all the analysts involved .
19 As Hearn has remarked : " Where masculinity is secure , it need not be strenuously alarmed . "
20 Also , the work that most influenced us is not mentioned because it is unknown to the intended audience , and thus would not be persuasively valuable or symbolically meaningful .
21 Employing an architect need not be tremendously expensive , he claims .
22 They may not be unduly apprehensive about climate change , but they know about the greenhouse effect and how the state of the world and their own localities impinges on their lives .
23 There is a far stronger case for a rape charge once the girl has reached the age of 13 , provided that the experience of testifying in court would not be unduly stressful for her .
24 1991 , 27 , 1114 ) should not be unduly concerned by the prospect that chemists may abandon their traditional research in order to work on buckminsterfullerene .
25 The showbiz appeal of Guiseley may not be instantly apparent , but it 's television soap operas that pull in the coach parties : this is Emmerdale Farm and James Herriot country .
26 and y you ca n't calculate things any other way , I suppose , but in fact er n ne new appointees will not be instantly productive , and therefore will
27 many improvements will not be instantly achievable — most will take time and some will take quite a lot of time ;
28 But it need not be exclusively political .
29 We would do whatever Government had to do , like negotiate a treaty with the French , but we would not be financially responsible for the project .
30 The advantage over stratificational social class ( as in Labov , 1966 ) as a principal variable is the universality of the network concept : whereas stratificational social class theory can not be universally applicable to all historical states , to bilingual situations , or to language- ( that is , speaker- ) contact situations ( and all of these are relevant in historical description ) , all speakers at all times have had ties of some kind — weak or strong — with other speakers .
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