Example sentences of "and not that " in BNC.

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1 Making love burns up more calories than playing golf and not that many fewer than throwing a frisbee .
2 Meanwhile , so as not to break the thread of our story , let us just remark that any ‘ purpose ’ involved is internal to the agent or system and not that of a hidden hand .
3 The cost of training is generally the responsibility of parents or the state and not that of the trainees themselves .
4 Darlington argues persuasively that Marx believed the process of evolution to be by direct Lamarkian and not by indirect Darwinian , or selective means : that is to say , that the environment in which individuals found themselves operated directly upon them to adjust them to it and that the adjustments were transmitted by them to the next generation ; and not that , fortuitous mutations having occurred in the genetic package , they would when favourable equip the mutant for greater success in the given environment than the unmutated form could achieve .
5 Treaty defined the companies to which the chapter on the right of establishment was applicable , it adopted , alongside the criterion of formation in accordance with the law of a member state , the criterion of the registered office , central administration or principal place of business and not that of the nationality of the founders , directors or shareholders .
6 Though the Laffer curve strictly refers only to overall tax level , and not that for any particular tax .
7 This would have come under the jurisdiction of the provincial procurator one of whose assistants restored its headquarters building , and not that of the regionarius .
8 And this time he , and not that chef , would be at Rose 's right hand .
9 The pensioners need more than that — and not that load of hypocrisy from the Prime Minister .
10 For instance , in his discussion about " navigable rivers " he actually says that the phrase : ( 24 ) the only navigable river unambiguously expresses the characteristic notion , and not that of being true for some particular occasion ; but this does not seem to give an indisputable picture of normal English usage , and the same goes for his remark about : ( 25 ) the only river navigable which he describes as " unambiguously occasion " .
11 I knew she was going to leave me something , but not all of it , and not that amount .
12 That all work here is of a craftsman 's standard ( and not that of an apprentice ) is indisputable .
13 Secondly , that I think Ryedale was under the impression that Policy E two would n't affect local authorities ' choice of allocated sites but that it was a policy to apply outside of developing units and those sites we wish to allocate in local plan and not that was going to restrict our choice , in our case in those sites .
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