Example sentences of "n't [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And he said he 's quite prepared to do it , he said , there would n't be no problem but he said I can not do it , he said they are |
2 | Arter all , it would n't be no fun if one cahnty won the Championship all the bloody time , nah , would it ? ’ |
3 | So w without alcohol there would n't be no dehydration either would there ? |
4 | ‘ Course there 's need , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ and it wo n't be no bother , nor no charge . ’ |
5 | ‘ But there wo n't be no need , will there ? ’ came the swift reply . |
6 | ‘ She wo n't be no trouble to you . |
7 | There wo n't be no baby after a fall like that . ’ |
8 | Cos there wo n't be no overtime after Christmas will there ? |
9 | I could n't be a lesbian , they were butch pipe-smoking women in suits . |
10 | I know she ca n't be a lesbian , but she clings like that to one 's words . |
11 | Well , we ca n't be a service economy because that does n't actually make anything . ’ |
12 | ‘ He said it would n't be a problem , ’ Mr Jacobson said . |
13 | At the Pioneer is designed for road or light off road use this would n't be a problem . |
14 | But that need n't be a problem — as long as you both expect the same from your love . |
15 | This can be restored by collecting litter , but even on the fastest of three levels it should n't be a problem . |
16 | If you read the magazine regularly and have a rudimentary knowledge of the sport , it should n't be a problem . |
17 | Kit would n't be a problem . |
18 | Speaking about the draw , O'Neill said : ‘ We 're thrilled , we 've been drawn at home and although there 's a small matter of beating West Brom — that should n't be a problem ! ’ |
19 | At least that should n't be a problem . ’ |
20 | Butcher , 34 next month , is under contract for the rest of the season with First Division Sunderland but the Japanese are confident it wo n't be a problem . |
21 | Nothing is more certain than that there will be injuries and that one or two will lose some form before April , but there 's such a depth in the Highbury squad that this wo n't be a problem . |
22 | ‘ Oh , the ground would n't be a problem . |
23 | But if the worst comes to the worst for Princess Di , money wo n't be a problem . |
24 | ‘ Waking up wo n't be a problem , ’ she said . |
25 | Access should n't be a problem provided the walker sticks to the glen paths , but a prior check with the estates is courteous and this journey should be avoided during the peak of the deer stalking season . |
26 | Backpacking the route is quite feasible and buying provisions should n't be a problem . |
27 | ‘ If the government is going more and more toward privatisation , [ acquiring Finsiel ] should n't be a problem , ’ he noted . |
28 | As you 're importing the file from a mainframe , backing up should n't be a problem , but it may be worth copying the DB files at least before running any script like this , which can make some fairly major changes to your data ! |
29 | Reiterating that ‘ there 's no such thing as ‘ race ’ ’ offers only the frail reassurance that there should n't be a problem . |
30 | ‘ How you feel is how you feel and how you climax is how you climax , and so long as you let a man know those things , there should n't be a problem , ’ David said . |