Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] can never [be] " in BNC.

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1 Any assessment on the beneficiaries to income tax can never be more than on the £65 grossed up .
2 This does n't mean that the majority team can never be displaced .
3 A mismatch between the most imaginative practice and the best teacher education can never be good for the latter .
4 Hierarchy is not necessarily involved but individuals of opposite sex or different age status can never be socially identical except by some cultural contrivance as when the King of England is a Queen !
5 It may even totally refuse to eat unless it knows a familiar food to be especially nice — and poor quality hay can never be put in that category .
6 However , once we abandon the assumption that the capital stock can never be underutilized we are forced to recognize that the ‘ off stage ’ decline in aggregate demand will not only push workers off their ‘ ideal ’ labour supply function , L s : it will also push employers off their ‘ ideal ’ labour demand function , L d .
7 For the PROFITBOSS work can never be more important than home .
8 If you want to carry the smallest possible quantity of water or get the best possible price in the market , the judgements you make are important in a way those made in a water tray or school shop can never be .
9 Taxonomic richness in predator assemblages is always less than habitat richness because of predator selectivity , so that the numbers of species in a predator assemblage can never be greater than were actually present .
10 However , from a social action perspective socialisation can never be simply a matter of internalisation of fixed social rules .
11 It thus seemsthat competition can never be absent from the market , and so the market process can never be impeded by its absence .
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