Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adj] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Originality was only to be found in the words of songs , but these words were not understandable to western audiences . |
2 | Net is also a general term , not specific to working girls ( prostitutes ) so that it can facilitate other ministries in the future . |
3 | Within each of these age groups , the difference between the ‘ observed ’ and ‘ age standardized ’ bars gives that change which is not attributable to changing numbers in the age group , and the difference between the ‘ observed ’ and ‘ age/sex/marital status standardized ’ bars gives the change attributable to changes in the headship rates for each marital status of each sex , at each age , i.e. to factors other than the change in the numbers in each age , sex and marital status group . |
4 | The once well respected investments expert pleaded not guilty to nineteen charges of theft , deception , unauthorised trading and failing to keep proper accounts . |
5 | Iain MacPherson pleaded not guilty to two charges of murder , one attempted murder and related charges . |
6 | Gary Grugel , 40 , of East Millwood Road , Speke , Liverpool , has pleaded not guilty to 10 offences involving blackmail , attempting to pervert the course of justice , wounding with intent and assault . |
7 | Grugel , 40 , of East Millwood Road , Speke , has pleaded not guilty to 10 offences involving blackmail , attempting to pervert the course of justice , wounding with intent and assault . |
8 | Declan Moore ( 28 ) , of Rathkeele Way , Richard Harkin ( 34 ) , of Stephen 's Court and William McGahey ( 35 ) , of Rathlin Drive , have pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempted murder , planting a bomb and possession of explosives with intent on February 24 , 1991 . |
9 | Hyde has pleaded not guilty to both charges . |
10 | I 'm not used to working Tuesdays I ca n't do with this break of the routine ! |
11 | We are not used to such notions and there are few world religions that still offer ‘ sacrifices ’ . |
12 | ‘ Rose , it is extremely late , and I am not used to such hours . |
13 | For example , Christine Horton ( 1989 ) told the conference she regretted that many aspects of policing had a symbolic role which were not conducive to quantitative measures and were difficult to present with absolute objectivity . |
14 | A problem pointed out by several guests is that the bar facilities are not conducive to confidential discussions with colleagues . |
15 | The explanation for this being that weather caused by frequent vigorous systems coming off a relatively warm Atlantic is not conducive to lengthy spells of severe frost . |
16 | Since the various types of blood cell will develop in culture from the multipotential stem cell , it suggests that the programme of diversification may be intrinsic to the cells and not due to external factors . |
17 | The success of the policing operation during the miners ' strike was not due to new laws passed by Parliament to give the authorities greater powers . |
18 | But when you 're thinking about an morphological traits , shapes , characters and so on , what evidence we have — and it 's nothing like enough , it would be nice to have more — what evidence we have suggests that , as a matter of fact , the differences are not due to hopeful monsters . |
19 | But he 'd have no defence against a further charge that the explosion was not due to natural causes , unless you regard the detonation of a bomb , almost certainly a plastic explosive , under the main fuel tank as being a natural cause . ’ |
20 | Social Trends makes clear that much of the recent increase in cars on the road is not due to more families buying a car . |
21 | We confirmed that this result was not due to any differences in the amounts of DNA used in each lane of the Southern blot , because a second Xq22 marker detected restriction fragments in all samples . |
22 | As the unsatisfactoriness of the exercise was clearly not due to any limitations on the part of the participants , it had to lie squarely in the design of the exercise itself . |
23 | However , this is not due to white cats being stupid or careless mothers , but to the fact that a large proportion of them are deaf and are therefore unaware of the problems of their mewing offspring . |
24 | Is the absence of a left-wing press therefore related to the structure of the industry or is the public , for whatever reasons , not receptive to such ideas ? |
25 | One aspect that has been somewhat modified by further curriculum development projects , has been the implication that pupils were not receptive to certain ways of thinking until certain stages in their development . |
26 | This marking-out to get an impression of the finished feature is not peculiar to concrete pools , for it will be realized that any pool made with a material that the gardener can mould to suit his whim can be assessed this way before excavations begin . |
27 | The cynical reader will suggest that these tactics are not peculiar to developing countries . |
28 | The strategy is not responsive to past shocks or noise ; the actions selected in any period are the same whatever the past history of shocks . |
29 | The Treasury itself is not averse to such tricks . |
30 | What is needed are peaceful campaigns aimed at the whaling communities via public demonstrations ; Japan is not averse to these measures , as the countrywide anti-nuclear demonstrations show . |