Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [adj] [to-vb] at " in BNC.

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1 It should not be possible to get at the dangerous mains wiring without using a screwdriver or other tool .
2 The national Church does not entirely escape responsibility for this situation ; within living memory the bishop of one major see let it be known that he would not be available to officiate at services on Good Friday since he had to start the boat race at his old school .
3 ‘ Tony would demonstrate symptoms that would not be pleasant to look at . ’
4 Mr Fallon said many disabled people wrote to him concerned that they would not be able to shop at convenient times .
5 Thus , without prior agreement , they may not disclose confidential information to their backers as this could damage the business of the company and affect the price which the vendors may be able to obtain for their shares ; they may not be able to vote at board meetings on major issues affecting the company if those issues might adversely affect a possible management buy-out ; and they can not involve any of their colleagues in the buy-out or persuade staff to become involved .
6 We will not be able to do at once everything that we would like to do .
7 I see , so so a way of seeing stars that you otherwise would not be able to see at all .
8 ‘ They leave you in a certain mood , which you might not be able to explain at the time , but it gets under your skin . ’
9 thumped this girl back , he says and I told him he will not be able to stay at school for dinner
10 It was significant that the man Cooke feared Back would not be able to handle at Twickenham next month , French flanker Laurent Cabannes , was another of his victims in front of a capacity 16,000 crowd .
11 As earn outs are based on future performance and are only payable in the future , they enable the purchaser to agree to a price it may not be able to afford at completion and which it will not be obliged to pay unless profits are generated .
12 You have to agree to keep up payments for ten years and normally will not be able to get at the cash in the meantime .
13 The labour force is becoming more like the military with the use of a limited age range and the screening out of anyone with any kind of disability who might not be able to work at a pace and with the flexibility and precision which will maintain the return on the very large capital investment .
14 It would not be unusual to find at any given time , a significant number of staff in a school involved in part-time study or research activities . )
15 Under the proposals , they will be liable to tax on the value of the dividend plus a notional , non-payable tax credit of 20% which will be set off against their liability at the single flat rate of 35%. 28 Income which discretionary trustees use to meet trust management expenses will not be liable to tax at the single flat rate of 35% but at the lower rate of 20% ( if the income is dividends ) or at the basic rate of 25% ( if it is other income ) .
16 The prospect of that responsibility terrifies me , and I know I would n't be content to sit at home all day with a baby .
17 and I would n't be able to concentrate at all .
18 I 'm not very interested in that and in any case I would n't be able to look at it , I 'll be getting the dinner
19 No there will be Wednesdays now that I wo n't be able to come at all .
20 If I have a partner , Zambia wo n't be able to get at me .
21 Once they were through the Gate they would n't be able to run at all .
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