Example sentences of "they [vb mod] not [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Assertions from pupils about what teachers call them may not always be believed by sceptical readers . |
2 | A further group of works and not even the relevant authorities know how many , except that it runs into hundreds of thousands are ‘ notified ’ ; that is , they may not even be lent , restored or sold within Italy , let alone exported , without the permission of the authorities . |
3 | While people may be held to be responsible for an action they may not always be asked to account for it . |
4 | There 's tremendous pressure on agencies to , you know , to send in the medicines , to send in the blankets , when they may not really be needed . |
5 | VOTERS in the Middlesbrough Borough Council area have been reminded they may not necessarily be voting in the Middlesbrough constituency tomorrow . |
6 | The parking spaces for the erm bungalow residents erm are are generally spread around in in a , in such a way as to be as close as possible to the bungalows that they serve , they 're not if you like , specific car park , but on this drawing they 're , they 're identified it 's simply that the proportionate parking that the planners require for a construction of new houses is there and then over and above that there is further parking which , if you like , will satisfy the need of the bungalow residents , though they may not necessarily be identified specifically . |
7 | They should not just be standing or lying about looking decorative . |
8 | but at the same time they should n't just be looking at the subjects in isolation |
9 | They should n't really be doing . |
10 | There is no reason to suppose that they might not also be swayed to reject the existence of God because of particular events or even of particular arguments . |
11 | Once the vegetational cover of the hard schists was destroyed they could not easily be restored to cultivation . |
12 | The court found that , looked at in substance and fact , the two Medical Defence Union members on the General Council were not accusers as well as judges and that they could not reasonably be suspected of bias . |
13 | ‘ But when companies are laying off workers , they ca n't then be seen to donate money to charity . |
14 | ‘ They ca n't now be heard to say , ‘ Boo hoo I want to get out of it now ’ , ’ said Mr Prescott . |
15 | Still , they ca n't always be chanting and dancing . |
16 | because of a girl , I really think he 's loyal in that way , in that sense , because they are very close they have a laugh and I know when we 're with them they 're always like seem to be impressing everyone but I 'm sure when they 're together they have like , you know , human conversations , they must do , they ca n't always be talking about screwing and you know , which girls have got big tits and all that |
17 | There are always accusations of piracy and copy-catting , though they ca n't usually be substantiated . |
18 | ‘ Obviously they will not just be handed a job which is why a strategy is already mapped out for training and so on . ’ |
19 | In doing so they will not only be dealing with grief and loss , but also rethinking their own daily living arrangements . |
20 | Those who are not eligible to claim benefits , therefore , may or may not register — in either event , they will not now be counted as being officially unemployed . |
21 | Indeed , if the actions are not deemed to be free and rational ( in the sense that the offenders are capable of understanding their nature , moral meaning and consequences ) then they will not usually be defined as crimes in legal terms . |
22 | ‘ Everybody who carries a knife should know that if they try to take it into a club , they wo n't just be banned from that club , but all the clubs in town . ’ |
23 | Well , I find nowadays , people are much better at planning their retirement than they used to be , maybe because people are more aware of the fact th they wo n't necessarily be teaching till sixty or that sort of erm age . |
24 | The Benue Rift deposits are spread out along 600 km , so they can not yet be said to have been adequately characterised , but the technical , stylistic , compositional and lead isotope evidence now points to the Igbo-Ukwu bronzes originating within Nigeria . |
25 | More specifically , Cornall noted ; ‘ cross-curricular themes may be all right but they can not adequately be taught through foundation subjects . |
26 | Where the property of A is mixed with that of B which is of substantially the same nature and quality and they can not practicably be separated ( grain in a bin , oil in a tank ) the mixture is owned in common in proportion to the quantity contributed by each and the law is the same whether the mixing is wrongful or by consent . |
27 | An important feature is that once bonuses are given , they can not later be withdrawn or put at risk due to some speculative investment . |
28 | Of course , where politicians are denied control , they can not normally be expected to assume accountability , thus undermining the principle that public administration should be publicly accountable . |
29 | Because they can not generally be metabolised or excreted , organochlorines tend to accumulate gradually in the blubber , which in adult belugas accounts for 35 per cent of the body weight . |
30 | In principle it is impossible because skills are by their nature totally integrated and interactive so that they can not meaningfully be separated into independent parts . |