Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] not [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Quine 's version of logical empiricism would support a version of foundationalism not vulnerable to the arguments of chapter 5 , since for him the observation statements basic to justification , verification and language-learning do not concern the nature of one 's own sensory states . |
32 | In chronic atrophic gastritis there was an appreciable amount of phosphatidylglycerol not present in patients with duodenal ulcer or in the control group . |
33 | we witness his growth and personal development , times when he is content and in a lot of cases not content , he relationships with friends and people around him ( and how they get along together ) , but also we see how money and wealth can affect a little boy 's life so suddenly and drastically . |
34 | This is a city without a lot of parks in its centre only the Castle and er not a lot of trees not mature trees so er er I need to know that it 's necessary to move these trees . |
35 | The building , about 1440 , at the Mont-Saint-Michel , of a form of bastion not dissimilar to that to be developed in Italy , underlines how this matter of overcoming the defensive problems created by the development of artillery was being dealt with . |
36 | So , a baby that can crawl , and lives in a house full of cats , may imitate the cats and smoodge up against its mother 's legs — a form of communication not usual with people ! |
37 | Bank of England not pleased . |
38 | That is , the sexual conduct of women not present at the trial is dragged into the media 's version of the event , the better to titillate the reader . |
39 | Experiments with lasers are now being carried out in nuclear physics laboratories throughout the world , revealing clues as to the shape and size of nuclei , for example , and providing a precision and sensitivity of measurement not possible before . |
40 | Feelings of alienation from government and administrative organisations are often acute , and expressions of hopelessness not uncommon . |
41 | Two strongly contrasted works by composers who did , however , share an optimistic view of religion not acceptable to their more conventional contemporaries . |