Example sentences of "not [be] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | not , which , one which would not be over in a year and a half . |
2 | The change has been a major exercise , and while the civil war may not be over in the eyes of the excise collectors , the next issue of Guinness Today will carry the story of the people behind the massive change to End Product Duty . |
3 | We 're young , we have n't got girlfriends , we might not be around in a year 's time so , like , milk the cow while she 's full of milk , really . |
4 | Unlike the present law , it will not be up to the defendant to prove his belief , the burden of proof will rest on the prosecution . |
5 | She told us that the priest would not be back until the afternoon . |
6 | To his delight , Davis 's secretary informed him in clipped tones that : ‘ Mr Davis has been called out urgently and will not be back in the office until Friday . ’ |
7 | Thanks to the number of school boards and the complicated system of voting , the final results will not be in for a couple of weeks . |
8 | The observer will need to be there observing , but possibly behind a hidden camera or watching through a one-way vision screen — he or she need not be in among the action . |
9 | There is not a golfer among us who would not be out on the green every day if the weather and our partners would allow . |
10 | She says , ‘ Angharad should not be out on the hills alone . |
11 | Well no , the results wo n't be in till the night Gordon . |
12 | Mm daddy wo n't be out for a while though he 's watching Terminator |
13 | They must n't be out of the perimeters of the pallet . |
14 | The expression on the faces of some of the nomes said that they definitely agreed with this point of view , and that among the people who should n't be out on a night like this was themselves . |
15 | There was no reason why this man should n't be out on the moor on a fine spring night , except that hardly anyone but Stephen ever was . |
16 | But if they 're in a real central position they ca n't be out in the country |
17 | They wo n't be back for a while . |
18 | Do n't worry , she wo n't be back for a while . ’ |
19 | He wo n't be back for a while . ’ |
20 | ‘ As Luke wo n't be back in the office until around three o'clock , and as the party 's at such short notice , I 'd better go and set the ball rolling . ’ |
21 | It would n't have been so bad if the two girls in the flat upstairs were at home , but they would n't be back until the end of the week . |
22 | I wo n't be back before the morning . ’ |