Example sentences of "which [is] not [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No form of argument or persuasion is allowed ( eg criticism of the target 's board ) and the buyer ( and its advisers ) may not make any statement or otherwise make public any information in connection with the tender offer which is not already contained in the tender offer advertisement itself .
2 The argument here is that a high correlation between an item and the overall test score means that the item contributes little new information which is not already tapped by other items .
3 The appearance of older people as the largest single patient group in most major medical specialisms is a fact which is not yet recognized by the training offered to medical and nursing staff .
4 They then loaded the haul of jeans , tops and jackets the value of which is not yet known into another stolen Isuzu jeep .
5 Yet it needs to make good the outdated complex , which is not even geared to withstanding bad weather .
6 The deserts of the world which comprise this empty quarter demonstrate a sensitivity to human impact but one which is not easily separated from the effects of fluctuations in climate , as studies of arroyo development have clearly shown ( Cooke and Reeves , 1976 ) .
7 The serious backing for the adventure of the lost prince , compounded as it is of romantic but genuine love of country and an equally genuine love of son for father and father for son , gives Frances Hodgson Burnett 's tale a richness of texture and an emotional maturity which is not easily matched in later stones for children adopting a similar subject .
8 Several studies , for example , show that policy outputs vary from authority to authority in a manner which is not simply related to differing resources or needs .
9 WHEN Ron Dennis , the managing director of McLaren International , goes to the trouble of stressing that his team intend to continue giving Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost impartial treatment during the final two races , such a commendably even-handed approach immediately arouses suspicion in a sport governed by an organisation which is not exactly noted for its equitable methods .
10 The preamble further asserts that the company are making ‘ considerable progress ’ on the remaining portion of the main line between Bishop 's Castle and the Cambrian , which is not exactly according to fact , in as far as the term ‘ considerable progress ’ is popularly understood .
11 ( I am not arguing that the Americans do not themselves engage in all manner of protectionist devices , but merely note that they do at least have an intrinsic belief in the benefits of Adam Smith 's hidden hand , a view which is not wholly shared on the Continent of Europe . )
12 Traditional Christian teaching has been removed from many schools and replaced by what may be in the minds of teachers clear and accurate material , but which is not infrequently received as a mish-mash of other religions and vague talk of spiritual development .
13 Case law , which is not infrequently relied on as an indication of problem areas , can be a very unreliable guide , since many cases are atypical and the real problems lie elsewhere .
14 However , since it applies whatever the age of the woman , it also extends to behaviour which is not otherwise dealt with by the criminal law .
15 Interestingly he identifies examples of the use of case management in care of emotionally disturbed children , an area of work which is not widely known in the United Kingdom although practitioners might wish to argue that it is implicit in much of practice expectations .
16 Although the parties are free to agree what terms they choose , they will not be bound by any term which is not properly incorporated in the contract .
17 Supplementary benefit is a means-tested weekly allowance which is not normally paid for the striker himself , but for his family only .
18 So the idea of making something which is not physically created by the artist , which simply stems from choices he has made , that is , something already created like the ready-mades , was valid — personally speaking , at any rate .
19 Modern elite theory differs from its antecedents in aristocratic and normative elitism because it puts forward an empirical picture of the way human societies operate which is not closely linked to a particular view of the way social arrangements should be organized .
20 ‘ Nothing which is not either documented by photograph or clearly indicated by surviving is replaced .
21 He has command , but he is closed to everything which is not exclusively pertaining to military order .
22 But in our society the self-denial of which we speak has a moral dimension which is not strongly recognised in all civilisations .
23 Like the NCC itself they also had an industrialist , a feature which our continental neighbours find curious and which is not generally reflected in their own curriculum working parties .
24 The Olympic tournament is being played on clay , a surface which is not best suited to his style of play , and he is also due to get married the following week .
25 ( The exception is the House of Lords , the highest domestic court of appeal , which is not now bound by its previous decisions . )
26 It should also include an analysis of what modern people understand by the very concept of ‘ prejudice ’ , for it is a concept , which is not only used by social scientists , but which is also significant in ordinary discourse .
27 Does the Minister agree that something must be done to control imports of the drug known as Ecstasy , which is not merely creeping into schools in London but has reached teenagers in my constituency in south Devon ?
28 Except in those cases where contracts are population-based , which is not apparently envisaged in the new proposals , providers will have a responsibility only to the patients they treat and will have no responsibility for any particular population .
29 You should supply a LIFESPAN username which is not currently known to LIFESPAN .
30 One way of ensuring that such misinterpretation does not occur is to adopt an approach to " experience " which is not so tied to " inwardness " .
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