Example sentences of "[vb mod] not now be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 How to do that on the issue of AIDS , and with the efforts and talents of lesbians and gay men , is the question which must not now be avoided .
2 But , as it was built , it should not now be demolished .
3 The letters , they showed a progress through that summer , marking the enchanted moments , the highlights , where pride and vanity could not now be separated from notions of love .
4 In any case he could not now be trusted with clients .
5 In view of the widespread publicity given to Peter Wright 's book " Spycatcher " it was felt that such damage could not now be established and the injunction against publication was discharged .
6 Mr. Ashworth and Mr. McGregor none the less submit either that , so far as the English common law is concerned , Walker 's case is to be preferred to any inconsistent later decision in any other jurisdiction , or that , as an action by a child for damages for pre-natal injuries had not been recognised as valid in the English courts before 1976 — the enactment of the Act of 1976 — such an action could not now be allowed to develop and the English common law should be taken as being what the latest United Kingdom cases available might have indicated before 1976 .
7 The government in return regretted that its offer had already been terminated and could not now be revived .
8 However , the Central Council recognized in April that a franchise change could not now be avoided , but resolved to support it only if the government would agree to restore the House of Lords at the same time .
9 Later , at least for many years , she was not to see this time as part of her life , and perhaps therefore it need not now be told at length .
10 Then without disclosing how — if he had the money to proceed on his own , he would not now be displaying that same information on Esther 's desk — he pressed her for a response .
11 But despite Mr Delors ' firm line on tobacco advertising , the EPC said it now believed even that blanket ban would not now be implemented .
12 If she had still been in love with Finn , Lydia would not now be casting round for ways to entertain herself .
13 It was five long years since any man — this man — had intimately touched her like this ; five years in which she 'd held at bay these deep torrents of emotion , which would not now be denied .
14 But French premier , Pierre Mendès-France , won various concessions : the French army would not now be placed under federal European controls ( instead the European Army was abandoned ) ; German forces would voluntarily desist from using certain categories of weapons , including atomic , bacteriological and chemical devices ; Britain would maintain its current level of forces in Europe , and could therefore help France in controlling Germany in future .
15 Yet even though he got the chance to fight Mr Bush , he would not now be heading for the White House if it had not been for the disaster which hit the President a few days after that TV interview .
16 If I had not discovered through Exchange and Mart that Lowestoft was the home of the leading ( and cheapest ) breeder of Main Coon kittens in the country , I would not now be mounting the Sir John , clutching a cardboard box riddled with air holes and marked Pac-a-Pet .
17 If she had n't sulked with her father , fought like a cat with her mother , she would n't now be hanging up Frederick 's threadbare underpants on the drying frame in a tiny back lawn in Lilac Gardens , Tadley .
18 Well there are problems in the sense that we 've got to do it , in terms of management of the County Council , the control of the capital programme , no I do n't think so , because if , if there was no control on it , you would n't now be picking up and saying ‘ hey we 've got to do something about it ’ .
19 If only she 'd never met him — had never experienced the exquisite sweetness of being held against his heart — she would n't now be crushed under the weight of this unbearable sorrow .
20 So , OK , she did n't want to marry Tim — but if she had married him she would n't now be forced into playing the part of Ross 's loving and dutiful wife .
21 ‘ They ca n't now be heard to say , ‘ Boo hoo I want to get out of it now ’ , ’ said Mr Prescott .
22 However , in July 1986 Guinness announced that ‘ it has not been possible to reach agreement with Sir Thomas Risk and he will not now be invited to join the board , nor therefore be nominated as Non-Executive Chairman ’ .
23 One decision was clear today , the R A F will not now be buying a new nuclear missile .
24 ‘ The Magic Roundabout ’ and the premiere of Timothy West 's ‘ Himself ’ will not now be seen .
25 However , Cameron 's companion Kathryn Bigelow will not now be directing the film of another Gibson short , New Rose Hotel .
26 Under Ulster 's prison laws Christie will not now be released until the end of 1995 at the earliest .
27 FOLLOWING the report on the Beech 18 entered in next year 's Round the World Air Race by Len Perry in last month 's News pages , Len has informed us that the Beech will not now be entered in the race due to modifications needed to meet the specification for the race detracting from the overall authenticity of the aircraft .
28 The remainder of the assembly will not now be required to tolerate as much dimensional variation in the first item , reducing the design difficulty and assembly costs .
29 The remainder of the assembly will not now be required to tolerate as much dimensional variation in the first item , reducing the design difficulty and assembly costs .
30 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 .
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