Example sentences of "n't [be] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Students who do n't know who half their lecturers are at the best of times ca n't be in a position to decide on their pay packets . |
2 | If they did n't stare at him on TV he would n't be in a position to spend £425,000 on a new house . |
3 | going on , so we wo n't be in a position to estimate and forecast for our own benefit |
4 | I do n't know I , I would n't be in a position to answer for them to be honest with you . |
5 | Now obviously in a case like that there does n't really need to be a great deal of negotiation because obviously if it 's something being given ex gratia then really obviously people really ca n't be in a position to argue too much . |
6 | If you ca n't bear to be in a van with five bastards than you should n't be in a band . |
7 | ‘ We wo n't be in a hurry to get away the next time , will we ? |
8 | I would n't be in a hurry to share you , either . ’ |
9 | ‘ Are you sure I would n't be in the way ? ’ she said hesitantly . |
10 | You certainly would n't be in the way . ’ |
11 | I hoped I would n't be in the way . ’ |
12 | And when we talk later I 'll explain what really happened , and it wo n't be in the way he put it , ’ and with similar emphasis she turned the key ; but then allowed the car to glide forward . |
13 | Poor creature wo n't be in the mood for social visits . ’ |
14 | Penrith skipper Greg Alexander definitely wo n't be in the Aussie squad . |
15 | Buckmaster was right : he should n't be in the building . |
16 | ‘ What we will be aiming for on the night is to make sure we score first — and it need n't be in the opening minutes . |
17 | No , no , in the school , er in the er , no it would n't be in the church , no |
18 | Except I wo n't be in the bedroom . |
19 | ‘ Anyway , ’ she says , ‘ you wo n't be in the dark after tonight . ’ |
20 | O'Keeffe 's immediate reaction to the criticism generated by the 1923 show is not known , but it is clear from a letter she wrote to Mitchell Kennerley of the Anderson Gallery in the autumn of 1922 , soon after Rosenfeld 's second article appeared , that she had objected from the beginning to Hartley 's and Rosenfeld 's assessments of her and her art : ‘ You see Rosenfeld 's articles have embarrassed me — [ and ] I wanted to lose the one for the Hartley book when I had the only copy of it to read — so it could n't be in the book . ’ |
21 | Does most things , perhaps , to the people who should n't be in the city . |
22 | Irene should n't be in the city . |
23 | Quinn opted to stay behind and train after being told he would n't be in the side or on the bench at St Andrews . |
24 | ‘ I said I wo n't be in the office , ’ she said . |
25 | ‘ She should n't be in the office on Saturday . ’ |
26 | I wo n't be in the office she says until er May the fifth and nobody else will deal with it so there you are . |
27 | ‘ But we wo n't be in the war . |
28 | And I thought , if a man has a handkerchief like that his heart ca n't be in the war . |
29 | Even if you ca n't be in the team , your enthusiasm is commendable . |
30 | Nobody stands up and says that we should n't be in the business at all , we should get rid of all of them , so all the argument about how many . |