Example sentences of "not [adv] so simple " in BNC.
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1 | Alas , it was not nearly so simple , and many more complex problems remained to be solved . |
2 | It is not quite so simple now , is it ? |
3 | But it was not quite so simple . |
4 | In practice the situation is not quite so simple , and many measurements and checks must be made by the TL scientist , only a few of which will be mentioned here . |
5 | However , it is not quite so simple . |
6 | Then , if unc is the isolating row vector , we form unc Here unc is the first column of A except that the leading element unc is diminished by 1 ; thus the first column of unc is identical with that of A , while the ( n — 1 ) remaining columns are those of I. By Theorem IX of 1.22 unc Next we evaluate ( this step is not quite so simple ) unc so that unc Here unc is the second column of A but with the second element reduced by 1 ; unc and unc is the second element of unc Further steps follow this pattern and are obvious . |
7 | Outside London ( did anyone live outside London ? ) the picture was not quite so simple : getting hold of the latest fab gear in 1966 Swindon was akin to finding mange-touts in Caithness in 1985 . |
8 | The practicality , needless to say , is not quite so simple ! |
9 | If the wave front approaches parallel to a coastline sand and shingle merely move up and down the beach , but under the more usual conditions of oblique approach the movement is not quite so simple . |
10 | A combination is perhaps not quite so simple as the beginners first believe . |
11 | Our next example is not quite so simple because the inner part is completely unsuitable for trombones or trumpets . |
12 | Text entry is not quite so simple and a little and time consuming , but it does allow for individual pieces of text to be attached to specific notes and symbols which stay attached to the correct notes even when you have edited a piece extensively . |