Example sentences of "not [adv] [adj] [conj] it have " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to the two avant-garde poles represented for him by Schoenberg and Stravinsky , he has a minor category consisting of music that makes use of materials ‘ which fell by the wayside … waste products and blind spots … all that which did not fit properly into the laws of historical movement ’ ; the ‘ anachronistic quality ’ of this material ‘ is not wholly obsolete since it has outwitted the historical dynamic ’ . |
2 | It was not perhaps natural but it had served him well , Nicholas knew , from the beginning . |
3 | Yet not so rotten that it had obscured the carved initials at the base of the grip . |
4 | Apparently it is a big cut , but not so deep that it has done any irrevocable damage , at least that 's the impression I got . |
5 | Not all the people who have been called structuralists have been happy to accept the label , but this suggests not so much that it has been over-enthusiastically applied , but that far from being a school or a doctrine , structuralism is indeed a generalized revolution in ways of thinking . |
6 | Secondly , the raising of the school leaving age in 1947 meant that the difference between types of secondary schooling was not so marked as it had been . |
7 | It 's not so bad if it 's got picture , you know what 's inside it then . |
8 | The wound was not as serious as it had at first seemed , but the bone was broken . |
9 | And we we we we and we 're n not as long as it 's put in the under God it 's alright . |
10 | A combination of administrative and economic factors favoured the revival of organized stealing during the final decade of British rule , but given the growth of population and the more efficient reporting system the extent of the crime was not as great as it had been before 1890 . |
11 | But at least a dream of empire was not as impossible as it had been in 1558 . |
12 | In Liverpool , resistance was not as co-ordinated as it had been in Chicago a decade earlier , where the implementation of a quarter-hour telephone call-in system collapsed when all the police call boxes immediately developed mysterious malfunctions . |
13 | It was not as thick as it had been on the night Mary Lou Evans had died , but it was still sufficient to reduce visibility to about 30 - 40 yards . |
14 | Higher than its current rate of 1.8m ( 6.2% ) , but probably not as high as it had to in the mid-1980s . |
15 | Although the number of recorded offences in that decade was not as high as it had been in the 1950s it is nevertheless an important trend . |
16 | Yes , the going will be slow tonight but erm not as slow as it has been in the past erm so it should be good . |
17 | But the surgery on Monday morning was not as busy as it had been of late . |
18 | Some may even feel that perhaps sex is not quite right if it has nothing to do with procreation . |
19 | some women do and I 'm not quite clear that it has to be so definite as as er |
20 | Indeed , I am not absolutely sure that it has not been proved that in terms of pure cost-effectiveness a space such as a 4 cm double is the best you can buy — the only trouble is that you need an awful lot of them . |
21 | This was right up the top and there were a tiny attic bedroom thing was made into a not very salubrious but it had a cooker and a sink . |
22 | Lowell , vaguely aware that the light was n't as strong as it had been , stopped fighting sleep and dozed a little . |
23 | Improvement ensued under Tub LM1 ( again taken from a 5ml dropper bottle ) although the patient commented that the wheeziness was n't as clear as it had been on the first Phosphorus . |