Example sentences of "[noun sg] but [pron] be not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He says it could fill a warehouse but he 's not going to .
2 The procedure is particularly apt if there is a risk that the goods may be destroyed or disposed of before trial of the action but it is not confined to such situations .
3 I do n't know , he 's got the key but he 's not gon na get in .
4 I 've got my own system for identification but I 'm not telling that fragolli anything . ’
5 For example , if an employee writes a computer program to help with his work but he is not employed as a computer programmer , his job is not to write computer programs and an employer can not necessarily assume that he owns the copyright in that particular program .
6 Cataloguers are assisted by the Name authorities ( cumulative microfiche edition ) which lists the forms of names and corporate headings that might be used in subject cataloguing but which are not shown in the list .
7 There was some opposition in the Committee but it was not pressed to division , and it seems that the restrictions were reluctantly accepted as part of a package deal to get agreement on the report as a whole .
8 So you , you were in a sense equalizing land ownership but you were not equalizing incomes .
9 Er only a bit of fun this really , it 's not a It it can be a serious exercise but it 's not meant to put you under any pressure .
10 There are other sites which my authority might note on that basis but which are not agreed with the County Council so I would be quite content with an increase in the Greater York figure on that basis .
11 I would go further I am not sure whether my Hon. Friends presented such an amendment but it was not called and ask that such a consultative committee comprise a large number of women bus users .
12 It is seen as a necessary tool but it is not studied out of interest in the countries in which it is spoken .
13 Questions 1 to 4 cover considerations necessary for any type of intervention but they are not arranged in a logical , systematic order .
14 I want a bigger bike but she 's not gon na ride it until she 's had the baby .
15 Items in angle brackets are not specified in the target text but they are not ruled out either since Chinese and Japanese do not have a category of number .
16 The topographical environment is of great significance for the story but it is not ordered in a straightforward way according to the canons of empirical geography and empirical zoology .
17 That would worry me if I was a Labour Party member because you have got a good case but you are not putting it across in a way that convinces doctors themselves .
18 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
19 A significant variance could be defined as one amounting to more than a given percentage of the budget but which is not explained by the general level of prices , i.e. inflation or deflation .
20 it just comes and it just hurt , it feels like it 's going click but it 's not going click .
21 I was referred to R.S.C. , Ord. 55 , r. 3 which refers to the appeal being by way of rehearing , but that of course is the same phrase as is used in R.S.C. , Ord. 59 which states that appeals to the Court of Appeal are by way of rehearing and , to put it shortly , without quoting from the note to that rule , it is plain that all that means is that the Court of Appeal has a wide ranging power to consider and deal with the way in which the court below came to its decision but it is not empowered to hear evidence , except in certain exceptional circumstances : see , too , Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters , 16th ed. ( 1991 ) , p. 1388 , para. 49.2 .
22 Although she often maintained that it was her own choice not to attend , she told an American interviewer , I would love to go to board meetings where he [ Bernard ] is chairman but I 'm not invited .
23 Vice chancellor Oliver Coulthard said : ‘ For the past decade , we have been a university in all but name but we were not accepted into the premier league .
24 ‘ Now we 've tightened up at the back but we are not putting them away up front.do n't seem to be able to put them away up front .
25 In addition , there is little evidence that qualified entrants who demand university education but who are not admitted will be prepared to substitute a public sector place .
26 ‘ My tactics are the same as last season — I 'm trying to finish every race but I 'm not holding back from victory .
27 ‘ I 'm bound to be taken for the chauffeur , ’ he laughed out , mispronouncing the word with relish but he was not corrected as he hoped .
28 I occasionally buy an item to add to my own stamp collection but I 'm not committed to keeping it complete .
29 Erm well erm I I normally work four days a week but I 'm not working today because we 're having about twenty people around for a buffet supper tonight so I 'm very busy cooking .
30 ( a ) Conventions are non-legal rules of constitutional behaviour which are considered to be binding upon those who operate the constitution but which are not enforced by the courts or by the presiding officers in Parliament .
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