Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] not [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 Car dealers say the world 's fastest production car may not prove to be the sellout they 'd expected it to be .
2 ( symbolic action should not have to be explained ! )
3 The defendant would not appear to be represented , therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by the way of reading out all the statements .
4 If variation rather than fidelity is required in the management of change , then the restrictive views of professionality and management currently underpinning much thinking would not seem to be the most appropriate model for the future .
5 One such seat would not seem to be an excessive demand in pursuit of an accepted objective , but it was more than the Conference would accept .
6 Apart from all else the concentration required to hear mentally an orchestral passage while seated in a bus or train or standing in the Underground can not fail to be beneficial .
7 And in Korea , the repression of opposition parties and of student and workers ' protest suggested that policies suitable to early phases of industrialisation might not continue to be so acceptable .
8 If all else fails , then throwing the air pump out of the window might not prove to be such a bad idea after all .
9 Unfortunately insufficient members turned up to achieve a quorum , but ex-chairman , Robin Brookes , took the opportunity to state that the guild could not continue to be run on a rotation of volunteers .
10 It does stress , however , that " existing equipment would not have to be instantly scrapped and replaced by untested prototypes .
11 Despite earlier fears , the Baltic Exchange will not have to be demolished and is to be repaired at the cost of about £80 million .
12 But with the tax collectors anxious to get their hands on every ha'penny , the Chancellor can not afford to be generous .
13 Nevertheless , sport can not afford to be soft on those who cause the problems — whether it is athletes who , as drug users , habitually cheat , or the spectators who take the law into their own hands and invade football pitches .
14 Indeed , though the death of a single organism may not seem to be very significant scientifically , it has been well argued by George Dangerfield that this one event did , in effect , mark the end or at least the beginning of the end , of that remarkable period of human history dominated by " Liberal England " .
15 For example , the last syllable of teacher may not need to be distinguished in the tree until the addition of another word of two or more syllables such as tedious .
16 However , as the Philips Report ( HMSO 1954 ) pointed out : ‘ The contribution to be expected from any likely postponement of retirement would not appear to be large in relation to total available manpower . ’
17 If your wife 's total income is less than her personal allowance she can apply to have the building society interest paid gross , so that tax will not have to be reclaimed .
18 While he spent the first month of his new appointment easing himself in and still nipping up to Edinburgh to round off one or two NHS tasks from London ( where he kept his home and from which he was commuting during his health job ) , many of the key decisions affecting the telecommunications industry over the next year or so have already been taken , so the learning curve will not have to be so dramatics last time .
19 The international community can not afford to be complacent , assuming that if the United Nations peacekeeping force is there that everything will go according to plan .
20 Reforming officials within both the prison system and the criminal justice process can not afford to be merely reactive .
21 This on the surface may not seem to be hostile to religion , but it causes severe re-interpretation encouraging many people to regard religion as little more than a culturally derived dressing-up game .
22 The selectivity may not need to be absolute — for example , if the promoter is specifically activated in breast epithelial tissue it may be possible to produce a ‘ genetic mastectomy , ’ effectively destroying all normal as well as malignant breast cells .
23 Whether racing or cruising , the most critical crew could not fail to be anything other than delighted with this yacht 's performance .
24 However inversion would not appear to be particularly appropriate given the actual data involved in this case .
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26 The therapist can not expect to be able to do it easily and accurately straightaway or every time .
27 To adapt to the increasing complexities of modern business life , an organisation can not afford to be a sluggish bureaucracy .
28 While the recommendations of the Code may not have to be followed in every case , tribunals hearing unfair dismissal claims are entitled to take note of any breach of the Code .
29 ‘ Whereas the police , no doubt , would continue to draft in innumerable squads of men to trample the landscape and inspect the ground , and exude such an aura of busyness and continuous reorganisation that even the most cynical observer could not fail to be impressed . ’
30 Organizational commitment would not appear to be left to chance in many cases .
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