Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [adj] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The period covered by the exhibition is not entirely unknown to scholars and collectors . |
2 | Such self-indulgence needs to be guarded against what is pleasurable for teachers is not necessarily beneficial to children . |
3 | However , it should be noted that conclusions derived from mouse embryos are not necessarily applicable to mammals in general . |
4 | Though these might seem ideal sites for vegetation , they are not especially attractive to algae , lichens and mosses . |
5 | To work hard to clear up any emotional untidiness of this sort is not only beneficial to relationships , in many ways it is essential for healthy living . |
6 | such superficial analyses and solutions are not only insulting to women , they also ignore the distribution of power in society and the academic world , and the way in which males have appropriated and defended that power . |
7 | The Bible is not only relevant to individuals , it is relevant to society . |
8 | The year 1988 was another difficult one for OPEC , not only due to problems over quotas but also because of signs of a possible sequel to 1986 . |
9 | RCA , in particular , using a non-laser disc system , found that linear movies on disc were simply not sufficiently attractive to consumers to encourage them to buy hardware systems that could do nothing else than playback such movies . |
10 | They 're not overly partial to gnomes , but they think it 's too good an opportunity to miss . ’ |
11 | Canals , for example , were not generally superior to roads . |
12 | The ‘ voice ’ to the in-group is , according to him , more complex in structure than the ‘ voice ’ to the outside world , and the internal meanings and functions of variation in behaviour are not easily accessible to outsiders . |
13 | The in-group form encodes messages of intimacy and closeness , and , like the T pronoun ( Brown and Gilman , 1960 ) , can actually be required amongst close friends in casual circumstances : its strong affective meanings , however , are not easily accessible to outsiders . |
14 | It asserts that women 's social position offers them access to aspects or areas of reality that are not easily accessible to men … |
15 | Entrance Bursaries are not normally available to applicants whose family income exceeds the Assisted Place ceiling . |
16 | There , with a team of young research workers , I was able to extend my animal behaviour studies into areas not normally available to zoologists . |
17 | which are not always open to women . |
18 | Whether this is generally true or not is not strictly relevant to attempts to heighten or maintain interest in a case . |
19 | It is the only castle I have been to which has a front doorbell , which you need to pull on if you want to see round since it is not automatically open to visitors . |
20 | Charles is not as indifferent to paintings as he pretends . |
21 | if I may give you a word of advice , you may think it 's rude , but when Mr is asking questions try not to turn down towards him , if you try and face across the jury , that 's what carries the voice if you 're looking at them , if you turn to your left , a bit of your head goes down a bit , it 's only natural , you 're not as used to courts as Mr is , er , he , he , your , it , your voice smothers , it 's not a question of shouting it 's just looking in the right direction , yes Mr go on |
22 | The development of a study of consumption may then be integrated , not as dichotomous to relations of production , nor as a universal social function , but as a continually growing element of modern culture , which must therefore play an increasingly prominent role in attempts to understand the nature of contemporary societies . |
23 | The implications of these points are that wider markets are not as familiar to suppliers as local markets , and they must therefore seek out sources of information about distant markets . |
24 | Since the node-link-node triples are not as meaningful to readers as they are to those who made the semantic net , the author may place any phrase in the margin . |
25 | But from this it does not follow either that we can dispense with identity or that identity is not really applicable to objects as ontological existents . |
26 | These neutrinos can interact in the detector and mimic a proton decay ; many physicists remain unconvinced that the ‘ observed ’ proton decays are not simply due to neutrinos . |
27 | Appeals can only be accepted outside the time limit if there are ‘ special reasons ’ for the delay and the case law on these is not particularly generous to claimants . |
28 | And , if they are , they are not readily apparent to newspapermen 's eyes . |
29 | There is an extensive and rapidly growing literature on the tectonics of plate interiors , but unfortunately much of it is written from a geophysical rather than a geomorphic perspective and it is not readily accessible to readers lacking a good grounding in physics and maths . |
30 | In the Belfast research , we wished , like Cohen , to approach an explanation for ‘ the complex differentiation within ’ communities , by exploring and analysing in-group patterns and functions of differentiation ; in the event , we showed that a great deal of variation has in-group functions that are not readily accessible to outsiders , and we shall review this in chapter 4 . |