Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [pers pn] is [not/n't] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The male garden spider Araneus diadematus will vibrate a strand of the female 's web as he approaches her , to let her know that he is not just another small insect caught in the web .
2 However , he should recognise that it is not just the consumer who responds to ‘ market forces ’ .
3 Even this affects church life , as I shall show , but we must recognise that it is not only rank hedonism that flourishes under private banners .
4 Will he ensure that it is not unfairly excluded as a result of the foreign dumping of inferior chain ?
5 In such circumstances , the new Kinnock approach — as long as he can show that it is not irredeemably inflationary — might appear quite attractive to people who would not otherwise have considered voting Labour .
6 Having an attack of Cystitis for the first time can seem rather frightening , but do remember that it is not usually a serious threat to health .
7 Do remember that it is not only the signed and sealed contract that helps to concentrate people 's minds on their commitments .
8 Indeed , his treatment of this first book ( and we shall see that it is not very dissimilar from the others ) is a blatant piece of eisogesis — reading into ( as opposed to exegesis , out of ) the text what he wishes to see , or rather plant .
9 Yet if we reflect a moment , we may realize that it is not so ingenuous after all .
10 But as we saw earlier , the fact that a gift expresses a relationship ( as a symbol ) does not necessarily imply that it is not also of great economic importance for the parties concerned .
11 Just because not everyone may spot the toy gun in this ad and attach a certain symbolic significance to it , it does not mean that it is not there nor that it has no effect .
12 There are , moreover , reasons for expecting an attack upon the Reeve , which in turn would mean that it is not solely his unsuccessful pre-emptive strike that establishes a state of enmity between these two characters .
13 That does n't mean that yours is n't as good .
14 To watch an unqualified and inexperienced social work assistant wrestling with the intractable relationships of an elderly client , makes one realise that it is not just the client who is being unjustly treated , in a system of blanket allocation by client group .
15 Does he realise that it is not just an hour but a year and a half late ?
16 I will be able to bring what is going on here in science back to the children in the classroom , and make them realise that it is not so far away from what they are learning about .
17 So , to the conclusion drawn from European , American and British examples that the industrial co-operative is demonstrably a fully effective form of organisation , we can add that it is not necessarily subject to any special limitations of size or kind .
18 Perhaps we could all agree that it is not only a question of money .
19 I do not want to delay progress , but someone must say that he is not entirely happy about the way in which British Rail has promoted the Bill and about the contents of some of the clauses .
20 One psychotherapist commented : ‘ Sex for singles sounds good and I wo n't even say that it is not sometimes , but I hear the other side when people talk to me .
21 When he does , he will accept that it is not often enough .
22 You may argue that he is not easily panicked .
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