Example sentences of "and not [adv] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The dependency of the attribute ‘ unit-points ’ is transitive ( via ‘ status ’ ) and not wholly dependent on the key attribute ‘ module ’ .
2 About a month later the buyer had the clutch repaired at a cost of £45 and claimed this sum from the seller , alleging that the car was not of merchantable quality and not reasonably fit for the purpose of being driven on the road .
3 Stephen listened carefully to both , his head forward and down , like a horse 's hanging over a gate , which was a way he had and not altogether due to the curve in his spine .
4 Again , an adequate appreciation of people 's understandings and political alignments must surely be rooted in the whole of their experience and not just that of the workplace .
5 In the early 70s , when the Union abandoned its own paper in favour of Bacus , a newspaper aimed at all students in Bristol and not just those at the University , Nonesuch became the name of the gossip column in the University Newsletter .
6 This is intended to serve as a dedicated newspaper microfilming project to deal with newspaper preservation problems across Scotland and not just those within the NLS collections .
7 They 're looking at Wilson 's character , which was quite a , a peculiar one , in both senses of the word , and not just peculiar in the sense of , of , you obviously need to him a peculiar sense of kind of funny , funny peculiar .
8 If the taxpayer whilst not resident and not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom disposes of the UK shares and buys s6(2) gilts , the assets will be regarded as excluded property and not subject to IHT even if the taxpayer dies within the three year deemed domicile period .
9 This materially assists all G M B members and not simply those in the Process and Construction Section .
10 It also ensured that Patrick was in the deepest shadow and not immediately visible from the street .
11 However , they conceded that this might prove expensive and not particularly effective in the battle against dishonesty .
12 Compared with peptic ulcer , these diseases are rare and not particularly prevalent among the oldest in the population .
13 This was the Persian Empire with which the Greeks dealt — large , catholic and not mountainously tyrannical towards the local communities , at least in its later phases .
14 I think there is a case , especially , and not so much with the letters because there is a minimal amount of , of secretarial work , but with something like that I think you would really do with somebody who 's just there basically to type and
15 And not so much about the fact of them , as the reasons behind the fact ? ’
16 And not so much of the old stick .
17 Therefore considerations of safety relate mainly to operational capability to handle chemicals safely and not so much to the characteristics of the product .
18 ‘ If Ferguson is a world beater in one match and not so good in the next , what will people say then ? ’
19 The relevant market price is still that prevailing on the date for actual performance and not that prevailing on the earlier date of the anticipatory breach .
20 People must be able to get the representation they trust and not that prescribed by the Government , whose in administration you may eventually end up challenging .
21 Feedback on performance is likely to be slow and not very visible to the outside world , and intrinsic as distinct from extrinsic motivation would be a key factor .
22 There still are n't many women in the judiciary , so everything they do tends to get scrutinized by their male colleagues , and not only those on the Right , I 'm afraid to say .
23 Although you naturally hope to reproduce the desirable qualities , you are just as likely to reproduce the undesirable ones , and not only those of the parents , but those also of the ancestors from some way back .
24 They are primarily concerned with the use of letters rogatory , the device which had over the centuries become well-established in the practice of States , and not only those of the civil law tradition , and which remains central to the procedures for obtaining evidence from another jurisdiction .
25 The ribbon midrange/tweeter unit is certainly no more common a sight now than it was way back when , which seems a pity , and not readily explicable by the way it sounds , though high intrinsic manufacturing costs certainly play their part .
26 The resulting clinical experience is limited , and not fully representative of the specialty .
27 Thus information about the presence or absence of ascenders and descenders is only implicit and not directly derivable from the coded version of the input .
28 Running through much of the public debate on voluntary organisations , and not entirely absent from the Wolfenden Report , is the confusion between a non-statutory organisation that provides services and can have significant or even total support from state funds , and the notion of voluntary donations of time or money , which are not exclusively given to non-statutory bodies .
29 Our knowledge is derived from work constructed in more permanent materials — stone , marble , mosaic , brick — and such buildings were naturally the more important ones and not necessarily typical of the whole .
30 Any opinions expressed in this book are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Club .
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