Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Arpeggios sound best when placed in the middle and upper reaches of the instrument ( but not right at the very top ) .
2 Erm the pressures in the E C at the moment , I think , would be better handled if as nations come , en democratically , economically , erm they come into the E C , not perhaps at the right time for those that are inside , because that might be too late frankly , but but they 're not pushed into the E C en bloc , too early .
3 Not so at the short story length , where humour can be used more gainfully to put over the perhaps dull facts needed to lay out a situation leading to an ingenious switch-over ending .
4 Speech thus requires very fine sequential organisation not only at a psychological level but at a physiological level also .
5 However , SAVE took the view that the hospital formed an important set piece of Regency townscape , being not only at a focal point in the middle of the royal parks , but also adjacent to both Decimus Burton 's Ionic arch at the entrance to Hyde Park and Apsley House .
6 The horrific murders and woundings of the past week are an example of sheer terror — aimed not only at the Catholic community but at the prison authorities .
7 In addition there is an aim to enhance public accountability of schools and teachers by making the results of regular assessments available to parents and public , not only at the individual level for the parent , but more widely in terms of the achievement of schools and local education authorities .
8 The extent to which such an understanding is justified has been a matter of some debate , not only at the local level , but in terms of national politics , and even politics within the EC .
9 Attitudes to language learning in a society are crucial to success ( Strevens , 1978 ) , not only at the societal level of numbers of proficient learners but also in their effect on the individual learner 's perceptions of language learning .
10 Any procedure of numerical integration will involve approximations that have the same effect as unknown small changes in the initial conditions ( although they are introduced continuously , not just at an initial instant ) .
11 It is not just at the regional level that the geography of British manufacturing industry has been changing .
12 We should look not just at the actual drug taking itself , but also at what makes people want to take drugs . ’
13 This integration of production across national borders tends to increase the overall volume of world trade because a good changes hands at various levels of production and not just at the final stage .
14 After 1980 it was possible for charities to reclaim tax paid on money covenanted to them for four years or more , not just at the standard rate of tax , but at the higher rate if individuals paid tax at the higher rate .
15 Utilising certain basic contradictions we must pose this essential situation to the people as a problem which challenges them and requires a response , not just at the intellectual level , but at the level of action .
16 Anyway , so erm he said , but you know he was saying to them that er , it 's not just at the bottom end , he said , in our village in Wales we 've got the Sun have now positioned two reporters who have lived in the village the these the they sit in a car outside his house day and night
17 Thus , if the class of possible histories includes spaces with singularities , these singularities could occur anywhere , not just at the big bang and in collapsing stars .
18 They portray the fact that , yes , they come into public consultation — yes the do , not always at the right time .
19 It also suggests why ‘ interdisciplinarity ’ may occur not simply at the notional boundaries of contiguous disciplines , but as a subtle and often unpredictable flow of information and influence from one part of the model to another .
20 Not even at the very end .
21 Only at the close of the summer did things improve at the central , though not yet at the local level .
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