Example sentences of "not exactly [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Noel Whelan was/is not exactly a Wallace replacement .
2 Kevin ‘ I 'm not exactly a pauper ’ Keegan intends to do things in style at Newcastle United .
3 But just show Mr Laing that he 's not the only one that can Strathclyde water engaged Sir William , in , not exactly a name that friendly with labour councils or trade unionists , to undertake a brief external overview of its strat strategy procedure in capital expenditure programme at a meeting on the twenty third of March .
4 It was Gandhi 's favourite hymn : not exactly a call to revolution ( ‘ One step enough for me ’ ) .
5 I think it 's , I think that 's erm well it 's not exactly a bluff , but it 's , it 's a case of er what they hope will happ hope will happen .
6 ‘ I 'm not exactly a man of action — that kind of action .
7 I 'm not exactly a policeman , but I do belong to the Police Liaison Group under Sir Edmund Pusey , and I 'm very much concerned with police work .
8 The revised clause is not exactly a paraphrase of the original one , since it implies something more : the old man was not just insensitive to his elder son 's feelings , but was so insensitive as to be possibly unaware of them .
9 Actually , not exactly a sea — more a lake , since around a third of Tory MPs did not join in .
10 And yer occupation of wood preservation consultant is not exactly a description he comes across every day . ’
11 Lucy will soon learn that you 're not exactly a ladies ’ man .
12 At £5 per quarter , this rarity is not exactly a budget snack , but with a focaccia still warm from the oven and accompanied by a few herb-steeped olives , it could be the most extraordinary sandwich you ever eat .
13 ‘ However , ‘ normal ’ is not exactly a word that fits you , so we will let that one go . ’
14 This dog is given a passing significance as … less than a symbol , not exactly a metaphor ; call it a figure .
15 With the new Conservative Government in 1979 , Ken Stowe moved from Downing Street to become Permanent Secretary in the Northern Ireland Office — not exactly a rest cure — and in 1981 came back to the DHSS .
16 But I 'm not exactly a chicken any more , dear .
17 This is not exactly a character that springs to mind watching her at the Queen Vic jumping into the sack with her husband 's brother .
18 Not exactly a day to fill the heart with joy , ’ Munro observed .
19 It seems there is an impression that the Co-op is , if not exactly a charity , is certainly some kind of philanthropic organization , so it must follow that their funerals are cheaper .
20 It 's not exactly a skill , but , I 've got good erm , at work I 've got a good memory , like a knowledge of all the different items an the counter .
21 ‘ I gather though that she 's not exactly a woman without a history — I daresay Aunt exaggerates — and rather at a loose end at present — and . ’
22 Not exactly a wedding photograph , but close .
23 " Not exactly a nanny , " said Frederica .
24 The fact that everything relating to my loss was scribbled in children 's school jotters with cartoon covers was not exactly a boost to my confidence .
25 She was not exactly a refugee from the violence of invaders like many other Anglo-Saxon women , including one whose case we shall soon encounter : she was simply a woman of royal birth being educated in a monastery awaiting a suitable marriage .
26 Irish singles champions from the NIBA are not exactly a dime a dozen .
27 Among the first series of guidebooks published were those of Baedeker and of John Murray who published a two volume eight hundred-page Handbook for London in 1849 — not exactly a pocket guide .
28 No , it 's not exactly a joke out there .
29 A gift shop , a snack bar and a petrol station is not exactly a model , thriving Highland community , and the disquieting feeling that these places now exist only to empty the contents of your wallet if you so much as slow down is not a pleasant one .
30 The reverse tends to be the case with Ventura which is both extremely complex as a program and is further hampered by a user interface that is not exactly a model of the way things happen in the real world .
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