Example sentences of "[coord] it [be] not [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | The equipment was kept at Harwell in case of an emergency … but it 's not needed anymore since the reactor was shut down two years ago . |
32 | I can cough but it 's not coming nowhere . |
33 | I 'm looking forward to tomorrow but it 's not won yet . |
34 | It does exist , but it 's not referenced here , but it does exist . |
35 | The great Civil War battle of Marston Moor , in the vales of Yorkshire , in July 1644 , with Parliamentary troops under the command of Cromwell , Fairfax and Leven , with Lord Manchester in overall command , resulted in a great victory for Parliament , but it was not followed up by Lord Manchester , much to the chagrin of Cromwell , and the Royalists managed a considerable victory in September of that year , at Lostwithiel , thirty miles west of Plymouth . |
36 | Advice was given by Mr Fallon on how best to proceed to cater for increased demand for places at both St Bede 's and St Augustine 's schools , but it was not followed presumably for political or administration reasons . |
37 | The field was limited but it was not limited solely to Lady Diana Spencer . |
38 | Henry Calverley won the arrow at the first meeting at Scorton , but it was not held there again until 1754 , so it may be that he was keeping this promise . |
39 | The master ordered the limitation issue to be set down for trial within 28 days , but it was not set down until ten months later . |
40 | Sun Alliance said the NHL account had become unprofitable , but it was not pulling out of payments protection in general . |
41 | This proposal was advanced as an important measure towards disarmament and the creation of zones of limited arms , but it was not taken seriously by Western leaders since it required in effect wholly asymmetrical concessions by East and West . |
42 | But it was not taken seriously in the West and Moscow did not persist in linking these American bases to the INF negotiations underway . |
43 | We actively desired an ever closer union of the European peoples , but it was not laid down how and when this was to be achieved . |
44 | In 1956 Britain drew up a scheme for a free trade area of OEEC states , but it was not put forward until November and by then the work of the Six , to British surprise , had progressed well . |