Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our own Planning Committee County Council Planning Committee recommends route A on environmental and ecological grounds and route A is the popular choice the town speak and the Brandon Action Group and indeed the Suffolk member of Parliament , however the Norfolk County Council and the Weeting Parish Council oppose for the day and the Norfolk Member of Parliament supports their case , worth noting that Breckland District Council , the local planning authority in Norfolk also opposes for a day , now though it appears to be so this is not altogether a case of
2 The warning notices pointing out the danger of bullets are not altogether a bluff .
3 This was not altogether an exaggeration as he had lost much of his stomach in his operation and was supposed to be on a rigid diet .
4 He was not wholly a man of nostalgia , and the road accident which cost him his son at the age of 21 all but destroyed his religious faith .
5 The ability to propagate cracks freely under a small stress was not wholly a disadvantage to primitive man who was thus able to shape flint and obsidian , which are more or less natural glasses , into various cutting tools .
6 Yet it was clear that Branson was not properly a creature of the industry in the manner of his contemporaries .
7 On the other hand we can decide that this is not properly an intervention at all , but the paraphrased rendering of an insight about language whose formulation belongs not to de Man but to Proust .
8 Is it not rather a triumph actually to have Mr Swinton here ? ’
9 He cites ‘ the interest of scholarship and fair-mindedness ’ , which are as it happens rather grand terms , but is it not rather a matter of free speech than of insinuation or imprecation ?
10 The metopes presumably came from an earlier monument of the same city , not apparently a treasury but an open colonnade , perhaps a baldacchino to shelter but not conceal some large offering .
11 Even so , the question of the ‘ pistol gangs ’ was not entirely a mare 's nest .
12 It is perhaps not entirely a coincidence that his question was due to be answered today and the representations from the two trade unions arrived in the Department yesterday .
13 The Ranger series of spacecraft for impacting the Moon were not entirely a success story ; but the soft landing Surveyors , which followed them , were .
14 Indeed , as the operation wore on , badly in need of justification , peace became one of the chief pretexts for it ; and not entirely a pretext .
15 Haverford was not entirely a fool .
16 Once comedy was given the incentive to develop it soon leapt ahead of the dramatic film : suddenly there emerged a handful of geniuses and this was not entirely a matter of chance .
17 Nevertheless , this attitude was probably not entirely a matter of hubris since the Treasury may well have had genuine doubts as to the potential effectiveness of planning [ Brittan , 1971 ] .
18 But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency .
19 But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency .
20 Not entirely a failure , ’ she said .
21 The gymslip Lolita is not entirely a figment of the male imagination .
22 His was not entirely a list of subjects and their meanings , and he preferred to make the interpretation by considering a sequence of dreams , and even the personality and circumstances of the dreamer .
23 I 'm not entirely a playboy , and I 'm better than Tom Holdfast at some of the things we have to do .
24 The excitement of the cows was not entirely a reaction to the discomfort of being driven along hard and dusty roads .
25 The seventy one year old judge caused uproar in June when he said an eight year old victim of a sex attack was not entirely an angel herself .
26 A SEX offender escaped jail yesterday after a judge said the eight-year-old girl he abused was ‘ not entirely an angel ’ .
27 ‘ However , I have been provided with information which leads me to think she was not entirely an angel herself , which is no excuse for you .
28 A JUDGE with several controversial statements behind him was under fresh attack last night after saying an eight year-old sex offence victim was ‘ not entirely an angel . ’
29 ‘ However , I have been provided with information which leads me to think she was not entirely an angel herself , which is no excuse for you .
30 THE ATTORNEY General Sir Nicholas Lyell is to review the sentence of a sex offender who was spared jail after a judge said his eight-year-old victim was ‘ not entirely an angel . ’
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