Example sentences of "not [adv] [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , these classifications can not successfully be extrapolated to gastrointestinal lymphomas as MALT lymphocytes and their derived lymphomas seem to have a physiology that differs from their nodal counterparts .
2 Thus the lower-frequency stretching mode of HCN , mainly associated with CN stretching , gives rise to IR absorption so weak that it can not effectively be observed by conventional means .
3 Held , dismissing the appeals , ( 1 ) that , in considering the discretion to exclude evidence on the ground of unfairness , it could not sensibly be judged by different standards depending on the source of the discretion , for the criteria of unfairness were the same whether the discretion arose at common law or under section 78 of the Act of 1984 ; and that , since the judge had considered the operation including obtaining the fingerprints as a whole , the exercise of his discretion was not only not unreasonable but was correct ( post , pp. 234H — 235A , 236A ) .
4 The literariness of poetic rhythm , for example , can not necessarily be ascribed to mere rhythm , but will more likely derive from disruption of the rhythm .
5 I believe we should not only be looking at simple traffic calming , I believe we should be looking at er greater use of subsidised school transport and in fact transport called for a report and I gather going on right out .
6 The output of such small-scale producers will not only be sold on local markets but also across national frontiers .
7 We hope that these materials will not only be used for private study but be subjected to critical scrutiny by school-based inservice groups sharing common curricular interests and by staff of institutions of higher education concerned with both special needs teaching and specific curriculum areas .
8 The UK government reportedly favoured the principle of " subsidiarity " [ see also p. 36741 ] , which it took to mean that decisions should only be made in Brussels which could not better be taken at national level .
9 A guardian ad litem can not generally be appointed in private law proceedings even if they involve a local authority .
10 Perhaps it is not unexpected that simple correlation can not easily be made between different parts of the world in view of the advent of the theory of plate tectonics because of the amount of movement associated with the displacement of plates .
11 However , a colleague looking at these OSUs in relation to their cultural impact , saw there were many aspects of a qualitative nature which could not easily be expressed in fiscal terms ( Adams 1988 : 11 ) :
12 What has also emerged , however , is that private sector attitudes and techniques can not easily be transplanted into central administration .
13 In its ‘ pure ’ form , quartal harmony can not easily be combined with other harmonic systems .
14 But what , I think we do need to have is quite a a a a a we 've not a no solution body who would agree with me , er you know , some of the things that have gone on within the er er agricultural industry in terms of gang masters , which is if if surely if if if we had been more clearly defined if would enforce probably the whole industry into disrepute , and I feel that we do need a a a a a a a framework , with a with a supply into Europe , because in the end we will not just be competing against other European countries we will be competing against the third world and some producers that are producing very different situations , so , I I think er , and and I 'm concerned that it is the , it is that delegation , and it is the interpretation that our own government will put on it , because there 's been so much mythology surrounding Europe .
15 However , this is an incomplete representation , although the claims of non-State third parties will not normally be made within international institutional arenas which , with limited exceptions , are reserved to States .
16 High status contacts can not normally be attracted to small exhibitions — they may wish to speak to top management or require personal invitation plus entertainment .
17 Human relationships can not usually be kept within neat bounds by both partners , but tend to spill over in deep emotions of pain and anger .
18 As , however , the air , even in deserts , is never completely dry , the effects of temperature changes can not usually be isolated from chemical effects .
19 The final point which needs to be made about ethnicity is that as a speaker variable it can not usually be isolated from social class .
20 Assertions from pupils about what teachers call them may not always be believed by sceptical readers .
21 Our description of short-term contract working In one of its most traditional forms — seasonal working — has shown that temporary workers can not always be distinguished from regular workers simply by reference to the contract of employment under which they work .
22 It should be noted that AS levels in modern languages may not always be regarded as satisfying faculty and course entry requirements ; applicants offering these qualifications are advised to consult the Faculty Office .
23 Let us not always be looking for great change .
24 With strong winds , the tendency to swing into the wind is far more pronounced , and after landing the swing can not always be controlled by full rudder .
25 Boys appear to outnumber girls by about five to one , but it may be that girls with the problem are less overtly hyperactive , and tend to display more subtle symptoms , such as inattention , speech disorders and mood changes , which may not always be identified as hyperkinetic syndrome .
26 That a range of quarries was exploited in the Mediterranean area is not in doubt , but particular sculpted pieces can not always be attributed to particular quarries on purely visual grounds .
27 He argues that intellectual work need not always be measured against immediate political ends ; rather the question to ask is what project is it undertaking , what problem is it analysing ?
28 This competence may not always be grounded in actual , contemporary ability but is based on the previous experiences of competence to cope within various industrial situations prior to the actual situation the worker finds himself in .
29 But French premier , Pierre Mendès-France , won various concessions : the French army would not now be placed under federal European controls ( instead the European Army was abandoned ) ; German forces would voluntarily desist from using certain categories of weapons , including atomic , bacteriological and chemical devices ; Britain would maintain its current level of forces in Europe , and could therefore help France in controlling Germany in future .
30 That legitimacy belonged to the spiritual jurisdiction could not really be contested by lay powers because no one could dispute the Church 's power over marriage .
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