Example sentences of "it [be] not [prep] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | Wycliffe said : ‘ It 's not about Alfred that I 'm here but another matter altogether . |
2 | But it 's not for football that they fear — it is for the danger of crowd violence . |
3 | But it is not via Lourdes that I would choose to enter Bigorre . |
4 | How he heard of verre anglais is unclear , but it is not beyond belief that it stemmed from rumours that effervescing Champagne had become a popular drink in England . |
5 | It is not without significance that the sub-title of his autobiography is ‘ The Story of my experiments with Truth ’ , and his whole life might well a interpreted as an attempt to live in accordance with or an existential quest for Truth . |
6 | We have already noted that he interprets the Gītā as a call to action and it is not without significance that he has been described as one of the foremost activist theoreticians and as a karmayogin . |
7 | It is not without significance that it had its source in a campaign which effectively combined Cobdenite principles of free trade with a ‘ bellicose philanthropy ’ worthy of the most self-righteous of Victorian imperialists . |
8 | It is not without significance that in the present case Mr. Bookbinder 's action for libel is based upon the same complaints as those made by the council . |
9 | It is not without significance that throughout the debate there have never been more than half a dozen hon. Members on either side of the House . |
10 | Moreover , it is not without point that national economic consensus was at its strongest in the late 1950s under the premiership of Harold Macmillan . |
11 | It is not without interest that , over one hundred years ago , in Dietrich v. Northampton ( 1884 ) 138 Mass. 14 Holmes J. anticipated the argument , at p. 16 : |
12 | It is not without reason that contracts of employment in most civilized countries are geared to a working week of between thirty-seven and forty-four hours . |
13 | The attempt to subvert binary logic threatens to invalidate the structuralist enterprise , and it is not without reason that in the early seventies Kristeva , Irigaray , and other women theorists began to map structuralism 's binary logic onto the social and discursive oppression of women by men . |
14 | It is not in doubt that as against Pantell S.A. the court has jurisdiction to make an order under section 6(2) for the restoration of the status quo ante . |
15 | But it is not in doubt that salmon rely critically on their sense of smell to guide them home . |
16 | It is not by chance that , in his History of Art , movements such as Mannerism are undervalued and considered periods of artistic involution . |
17 | It is not by accident that the excellent report by Norman Thomas on Improving primary schools for the ILEA ( ILEA 1985 ) was governed by the requirement |
18 | It is not by accident that the countries within the ERM — viz Spain and Ireland — and countries shadowing the system — such as Sweden and Norway — believe that the price of higher than warranted interest rates , from their domestic point of view , is nevertheless worth paying , in return for the longer-term stability that the ERM will provide . |
19 | Throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century ‘ citizenship ’ had been part of the civilizing process ; so it was not without reason that T. H. S. Escott , writing in 1897 , described ‘ Social Citizenship ’ as ‘ a Moral growth of Victorian England ’ , probably best exemplified by the Settlement Movement , beginning in the 1880s , with its emphasis on ‘ civic idealism ’ . |
20 | But it was not to Rachel that she would go , but to her mummy . |
21 | It was not for money that he had the bear dance to amuse commuters . |
22 | But it was not for Dorothy that she searched , nor even for her father . |
23 | Then she remembered that her therapist had said something about that , had said that it was not for Camille that Scarlet grieved in expectation but for herself and her own pain , implying by her tone that it was really most foolish . |
24 | A further delay ensued and it was not until July that the two great armies finally set forth on the third anniversary of the Battle of Hattin . |
25 | It was not until January that EMI at last rid themselves of the Sex Pistols — ‘ in view of the adverse publicity generated over the last two months ’ , as an official statement put it — and at a cost of £50,000 in settlement . |
26 | They were due to return by Easter 1101 , but they were conveniently delayed , and it was not until September that the result of their mission became known . |
27 | For the most part , however , the administration 's policy had initially received widespread bipartisan support , and it was not until September that the popularity of its stance began to wane significantly . |
28 | And it was not until June that The Times began to ruffle its feathers and not until today that we get this . ’ |
29 | It was not until autumn that Jennifer found herself in the city again . |
30 | I went back to hospital on Sunday morning but it was not until Monday that we knew that ‘ seldom in the world of human endeavour have so many owed so much to so few . ’ |