Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Further consideration is to be given to this topic , but it was agreed that it would be generally more helpful if we understand that family services , were not necessarily for those with families , but a celebration of the whole church . |
2 | I have already said that a 24-h interval is not enough for such a loss to be seen . |
3 | Standards were high , as it was appreciated from the outset that it was not enough for such workers " to have a heart as big as a football and to be able to fingerspell and sign . " |
4 | If not enough for all , it would be given to the children first . |
5 | The pastoral work of the church can not be done without adequate financial support and I am afraid the support we are getting at the moment is simply not enough for all we are doing . ’ |
6 | The war made severe inroads into his livelihood and at times he would be forced onto the hills to join the gangs doing the walling , but he hated being away from his family and they too suffered from the separation and besides the wages were not enough for all seven of them . |
7 | Copies have been sent through 1a distribution channels to all schools and colleges in Scotland ( more than one per institution but not enough for all staff , unfortunately ) . |
8 | Roget 's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this : creative people need , ideally , to have wide and varied interests , and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject under the sun . |
9 | It is not enough for this justification to be expressed in terms of a linguist 's model of language or language use : it must be expressed with reference to the professional needs of teachers and the learning needs of children . |
10 | On the trains everything 's okay , there 's a late flight at the airport , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey , now coming in at five past two , so if you 're rushing to meet that , there 's no need cos it 's not in for another twenty minutes , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey now due in at five past two . |
11 | Resource allocation in the near future requires accurate information not only for each school but within a school for each year . |
12 | Nonetheless the closest possible identification with other sufferers is preferable not only for each individual sufferer but also for the health of each Anonymous Fellowship . |
13 | Such an analysis is thus provided by participants not only for each other but for analysts too . |
14 | The analysis " provided by participants not only for each other but for analysts too " ( in Levinson 's words , quoted above ) is thus the ultimate arbiter of the " meaning " of code switching . |
15 | If it is accepted , as I believe it should be accepted , that certiorari goes not only for such an excess or abuse of power but also for a breach of the rules of natural justice there is even less reason in principle for excluding other established grounds . |
16 | The site manager acts as the focal point of the operation , and gives the customer a single point of contact not only for all aspects of the cleaning programme , but also for other Rentokil services . |
17 | The Committee is very grateful to its Secretary , , not only for all the work she has done for the committee but also for her work for ethnic minority students seeking pupillage . |
18 | I prefer to use the voice to stun , not only for that reason , but also because it is almost always immediately available . |
19 | Lewis , for his part , was to pay the following compliment to de Kruif — surely the most gracious acknowledgement of its sort ever — when Arrowsmith appeared in 1924 : ‘ To Paul de Kruif I am indebted not only for most of the bacteriological and medical material in this tale but equally for his help in the planning of the fable itself — for his realisation of the characters as living people , for his philosophy as a scientist . ’ |
20 | The problem raised by this theoretical paradox was of significance not only for these particular instances , however important they were in themselves ; it was in fact a challenge to the whole theoretical edifice which Marx and Engels were constructing . |
21 | On his six-week tour of the provinces in August and September 1858 , the tsar encountered a spectrum of opinions which ranged from Tver " on the left , where Unkovskii was at least as radical as Nikolai Miliutin , to Nizhnii Novgorod on the right , where the local gentry wanted serfs to pay not only for any property which they received in the event of emancipation , but even for the freedom of their bodies ( which the gentry did not own ) . |
22 | Ovulation prediction tests are not only for those having problems conceiving . |
23 | By giving such a high profile to elder abuse , Community Care will show that the abuse of elderly people is a concern and a responsibility for everyone , just like the abuse of children — not only for those who work directly with elderly people . |
24 | Such conflicting expectations change the nature of the psychological contract not only for those who survive the redundancy programme but also for those who will join subsequently . |
25 | My hon. Friend the Member for Oxford , East said that such schemes should be available not only for those who have already committed offences but for young people who might be tempted to do so , perhaps for kicks . |
26 | Separate figures must be available for information not only for those selling and serving , but also for those who have prepared for ages beforehand in greenhouse and kitchen , in Davidson Room and Undercroft cupboard , and out at Currie where philately rules for a considerable time . |
27 | There is a need not only for some ‘ sociological ’ appreciation of the institutional framework and the social function of law and punishment but also for some philosophy of mind and action and a moral philosophy . |
28 | This is grievous news , grievous not only for this and other universities but for the nation ; for it is a grave national misfortune to be governed by those who do not know what a university is and what distinguishes it from other institutions of learning and study , not to mention training . |
29 | Extensive grassland based systems are especially sparing of energy use ( 14 ) and could well assume an increasing importance not only for this reason but also because the rate of expansion of production has now declined to around 2% per annum in lowland agriculture and may not increase ( 15 ) . |
30 | Not only for this moment |