Example sentences of "not be in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And why should philosophy not be in every faculty ? |
2 | Could there not be in every tube station , railway station and bus station , and on bus shelters — especially in rural regions — specially prepared posters with information to tell people where day and night shelters exist for the homeless ? |
3 | You will understand how important it is that he does , ’ The message was that if there was no agreement at Chicago , Congress might not be in a mood to furnish further British Lend-Lease requirements . |
4 | ‘ My supporters in Birkenhead have been telling me I should not be in a mood to compromise , ’ he said . |
5 | At one time he left off animal food , as he said , that his ‘ teeming brain ’ might not be in a greater mist than was natural to it . |
6 | Should it not be in a vital and vivid way a recital and rehearsal of God 's plan of salvation ? |
7 | Mares on the point of foaling should not be in a paddock where fencing does not reach the ground , as the newborn foal may arrive on the other side of the fence ! |
8 | Just across the road from the beach of Palma nova as well as all the shops and restaurants along the sea front , this friendly hotel could not be in a better place for all the attractions Palma Nova has to offer . |
9 | Also even after quoting for certain deliveries , that carrier may not be in a position to do the haulage just when required . |
10 | The peril is that intentions will be mistaken for plans and thus not be in a sufficiently doable form . |
11 | Alternatively , the wife may be able to produce healthy eggs but for various medical reasons not be in a position to maintain a pregnancy . |
12 | You will not be in a condition to care about shaving , for example , for a few days in all probability anyway . |
13 | Having developed such plant-specific skills , a worker will not be in a position to find a job of equivalent pay elsewhere , and so this factor , too , ‘ integrates ’ the worker into the plant , in the sense Mallet uses the term . |
14 | ‘ It is not something to be rushed and we will not be in a position to make any announcement until towards the end of the week . ’ |
15 | Men and women can commit this offence and it need not be in a public place . |
16 | A person without the use of his sense of sight would certainly not be in a position to make the same use of colour words as the rest of us . |
17 | It elides the fact that the historian will always also be historically located and therefore can not be in a position to produce a final totalization , a dialectical situation anticipated by Sartre . |
18 | The problem with this argument is , of course , that market forces may sometimes fail , owing to the fact that the customer may not be in a position from which to tell whether he is being treated fairly by the financial conglomerate . |
19 | The analogy between earth and planets also raised delicate questions about their habitability , creating discomfiture on such doctrinal matters as whether extraterrestrial beings might not be in a similar spiritual state to humankind , and whether God 's Incarnation in Christ was truly unique . |
20 | Then when children turn to secondary sources it will not be in a passive way , but with the purpose of checking ideas about which they have already talked . |
21 | Staff had been employed , he claimed , who were grossly inexperienced and ‘ who would not be in a position to question or disagree with any actions being taken by Randolph Fields ’ . |
22 | Even though your settlement may not be in a known danger area , no one can be sure . |
23 | Thus the principle of indiscernibles now seems to reduce to the thesis that if there were duplicate monads and duplicate worlds , we ourselves , relying on our own cognitive resources , would not be in a position to distinguish them . |
24 | However , environments are usually so variable that even if the conditions are good where the animal is now , they probably will not be in a month 's time ; it may then be better to be a hundred miles south . |
25 | ‘ It is not merely a question of unlawful sexual intercourse with a person who may not be in a position to give true consent . |
26 | He wondered whether , in view of the decline of classics elsewhere , classics teachers might not be in a state of glut upon the market , and therefore to be had cheap . |
27 | The Government also seems to favour a cut off time of 8pm , after which children should not be in a bar , but seems open to persuasion as to whether the Licensing Justices should have power to extend that time . |
28 | ’ Thus if the goods require anything to be done to them in order for them to be ready for delivery or in order to make them comply with the contract , they will not be in a deliverable state . |
29 | Often , however , the terms will not be in a signed contract . |
30 | If we do not have that , we shall not be in a competitive position in the future . |