Example sentences of "not [be] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Had the House of Lords retained the power to block the Commons utterly , and particularly had it not been possible for the Labour administration of 1945–51 force through its nationalisation policies by using the Parliament Act procedure to amend the 1911 Act , it is likely that the House of Lords would have been abolished .
2 It has not been possible for the American navy to leave behind the assets that it had developed there , but my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence will certainly take note of the point that the hon. Lady raised about Ministry of Defence assets in the area .
3 If , because of confidentiality or for other reasons , it has not been possible for the seller to make all enquiries that it otherwise would , the seller would be well advised to stipulate in the contract or disclosure letter what enquiries have been made .
4 It had not been reasonable for the Royal Mail to use their dismissals as an example of enforcement of the new rules .
5 She had a small collection of recipes which had not been suitable for the Mediterranean book and these now became French Country Cooking , published in 1951 .
6 The past 10 years have not been easy for the profession .
7 ‘ It 's not been easy for the chairman and his board seeing us stuck on the bottom of the table , ’ said Clough .
8 Such data have not been available for the public sector in England and Wales until the OPCS Survey of School Leavers ( Redpath and Harvey , 1987 ) .
9 I have many points to answer , rather than respond to hon. Members who have not been present for the full debate .
10 And erm , so of course , she 's , you know , not been well for a couple of weeks and she 's gone down from nine four , to seven stone .
11 I 've not been bad for a long long time .
12 In the early years of the " new diplomacy " in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries it had not been unusual for a diplomat who died in post to be immediately succeeded by a relative , often a close one , who had been attached to his mission with this possibility in mind .
13 As it will not be possible for a claimant to satisfy the DOE/DHSS registration requirements in these circumstances , the claimant must first provide us with written substantiation from the DOE that the claimant is now attending an ETS .
14 The judge was told it might not be possible for the trial to take place if the officers ' identities were not protected .
15 While reporting strong inquiry levels , he said orders were still quiet and warned it would not be possible for the European automated systems business to sustain its 1991 performance this year .
16 You will accept that , in the circumstances , it will not be Possible for the subject to come here . ’
17 In this case it will not be possible for the parish or cathedral to pass the resolution referred to above .
18 It would not be possible for the same midget ganglion cells to be optimized for both functions .
19 Given the increasing difficulty which the local authorities are experiencing in offering financial help to their institutions , especially to those polytechnics in urban areas where their parent authorities are under greater pressure from the Department of the Environment to keep rate increases down , it may not be possible for the public sector institutions , try as they may , to keep up their student numbers .
20 As it will not be possible for the group to meet again before October we are going to go ahead and reprint the Infosheets for Field Services/Hospitals , Children and Families , Voluntary Organisations and Mental Health with amendments as an interim measure .
21 As it will not be possible for the group to meet again before October we are going to go ahead and reprint the Infosheets for Field Services/Hospitals , Children and Families , voluntary Organisations and Mental Health with amendments as an interim measure .
22 ( ii ) It may not be possible for the occupier to exclude liability to a person who enters under a right conferred by law .
23 Therefore , should cold war tension heighten , it would not be possible for the US authorities to place a moratorium upon the use of such dollar balances .
24 At teenage level pupils are developing a sense of their own identity , and it would not be uncommon for the influence of the three main catechising agencies of home , school and parish to begin to weaken .
25 We can not be accountable for the choices that our children are going to make , even though we have contributed to those choices .
26 It would not be unreasonable for the Government to start a national debate asking whether freedom of association among groups of employees was any longer relevant .
27 Yet ambitious and confident consultants , especially those good at business development and successful at winning shootouts , are still able to branch out on their own , and it would not be healthy for the industry if this were otherwise .
28 Would it not be nice for the SRU to encourage the latter course and pick a full Scotland team to meet them , treating the match as a full ‘ capped ’ game ?
29 Er I mean I , I mean have we really thought this through because er if we 're an anticipating having hundred , hundred and fifty people here which I suppose is of course about what we would hope for , the response that NUPE er as you know they would need to actually achieve the yes vote , I mean we need this sort of room full er would n't it not be more sensible to split up between co or not , would it not be normal for the tutor to expect the group to split up to address specific areas like , I do n't know , Labour Party membership , erm finance , I do n't know , whatever
30 Haldane also saw that there must be evolutionary conflicts between different levels of selection , that what was good for the individual might not be good for the species , what was good for a male might not be good for a female , and , above all , what was good for a gene might not be good for an individual .
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