Example sentences of "in [pron] [vb mod] [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | What is disappointing is the way that the speakers in them ca n't seem to keep the sound together , even at low power ratings . |
2 | In Sweden , it is claimed that nearly 10,000 lakes have such high concentrations of mercury that any fish caught in them should not be eaten . |
3 | Many great rivers — the Ganges and the Indus , the Amazon and the Yangtze — are so muddy that the animals swimming in them can not see more than a few inches ahead . |
4 | er I know someone who has a P S V licence , Doug , just got it , mind he 's does voluntary driving already for age concern at er , where , it 's not in I ca n't remember where it is |
5 | Why d' ya take so long in I ca n't be prepared to do all that ? |
6 | in my can not see , with me |
7 | The word black in itself ca n't be offensive . |
8 | It is submitted that there was no need to make a different order from an interim care order in order to achieve that end , because the stated intention of the local authority was to maintain the relationship between the mother and the children , as has been evidenced by what has happened since , and that the interim care order in itself would not have affected bonding , indeed the whole of the exercise was to maintain the bonding of the children with the mother . |
9 | That in itself would not reduce the stress which teachers report unless they could also be allowed to tolerate the normality of some problems . |
10 | Well members of the jury it is because we 've set the course that acting upon in itself would not have been enough . |
11 | This in itself should not be used as the basis for repudiating a claim as long as the claimant can provide certification from the appropriate Government Department e.g. DHSS that proves that they are both unemployed and available for work . |
12 | Nevertheless , this in itself can not easily be divorced from the introduction of organisations on Soviet-approved lines , for the USSR to some extent provided a much-needed model for the Cuban revolutionaries . |
13 | These examples suggest that de-centralisation in itself will not substitute for the market 's rewards and penalties , or for genuine consumer sovereignty . |
14 | According to this version , the turn towards services — the shift in the balance of employment from manufacturing to services — is the direction in which all the major industrial economies are moving and in itself need not be seen as a problem . |
15 | One of the things about when you are old and move to a residential home I think one of the important things is that you want to go and live close to your loved ones , if you have any , and it does just worry me that if you happen to be a person who is resident in and your loved ones live in , under these terms if you went to a residential home in you would n't qualify for the higher rate and that seems to me to be wrong . |
16 | And it all depended on where you were , now I remember one time we were working and er both ends were in You wo n't know what that meant . |
17 | If you try to push them under a place to see if it 's touching , you 'll find they get bent up and once there 's a bend in you ca n't smooth it . |
18 | If you wan na put plants in you ca n't you ca n't do it before ar before March . |
19 | But you are in you ca n't recall . |
20 | And I was looking in the yesterday and they sell them in You Ca n't Go Wrong for five ninety nine for Robert . |
21 | She 'd have things in trays on their table — cakes and bread and ginger biscuits and cough candy — but it was really queer because when you went in you could n't smell any of the lovely things laid out on the table . |
22 | Aye you did n't hand your book in you could n't hand your book out to anyone , you know . |
23 | There are few in who wo n't recognise , Wallingford 's maltings manager for the last two years . |
24 | Quality in one will not be sustained without quality in the other . |
25 | We could make , we could put it in something could n't we ? |
26 | Dostoevsky exhorted himself in his notebooks to ‘ explain the whole murder one way or another and make its character and relations clear ’ , but the artist in him would n't allow it . |
27 | The classical piece Cale always claimed was in him never emerged , mainly because the showman in him would n't let it go : ‘ there was just so much chaos going on , in my personal and creative life , that I could n't finish … |
28 | One of the difficulties about snap judgments of the later Wordsworth is that the revolutionary in him would not lie down and die . |
29 | John wrote these words : ‘ God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life . ’ |
30 | ‘ God so loved the world that he gave his only Son that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life ’ ( John 3.16 ) . |