Example sentences of "it would [not/n't] be necessary " in BNC.

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1 At first they said it would n't be necessary to go to Camelford , then they said it would .
2 It would n't be necessary , Quentin told Mr Plant , to convey the bath from Swines ' yard to the rectory garden : Timothy Gedge 's act would not be included in the Spot the Talent competition because it was n't suitable .
3 They say it would n't be necessary at all if farmers used less chemical fertilisers on their land .
4 Nevertheless , teaching implies an imbalance of knowledge , otherwise it would not be necessary .
5 And provided that he did have a ‘ residence ’ ( or ‘ abode ’ , the concept used in other contexts ) there , in which he spent a substantial part of the year , it would not be necessary for him to be physically present there for the whole three-month period prior to the qualifying date .
6 At the Organising Committee , the retiring CEB chairman had confidently suggested that the old CEB organisation could continue to handle matters in this field and there would be little need for change : ‘ The CEB in conjunction with a strong committee on which the Ministry of Supply were represented were working hard on the generating plant extensions and it would not be necessary for the Organising Committee to worry over-much about the details of this programme in the meantime . ’
7 If the judicial function were wholly automatic , then not only would the making of decisions in the courts be of little interest but it would not be necessary to recruit highly trained and intellectually able men and women to serve as judges and to pay them handsome salaries .
8 Ward thanked him , but said it would not be necessary .
9 However , in this case , it would not be necessary to determine that all the quanta came from the same direction : it would be enough to observe that they all arrived within a very short time interval to be reasonably confident that they were coming from the same burst .
10 When it was opened , British Rail argued that it was important because it would not be necessary to improve the lines around London .
11 I was glad that in the course of the night of 8/9 October it became clear that it would not be necessary to trouble Your Majesty to return to London .
12 But she suspected it would not be necessary .
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