Example sentences of "which be not at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In certain areas , particularly on islands and in places where there are species which are not at all adapted to cope with cats as predators ( and that includes the whole of Australia ) , there have been dramatic adverse effects on populations of a variety of species of small animals because cats are allowed to roam around . |
2 | Husbands also did a lot of work in the home , including many jobs which are not at all traditional men 's ones … there is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for ‘ the wives ’ . |
3 | It 's a very funny joke , but it works at the expense of treating her like a child , which is not at all what the novel usually intends . |
4 | After being admitted to hospital where she received treatment for breathing problems , she was said not to need any further treatment ( or was ‘ blocking a bed ’ which is not at all the same thing ) and discharged into a nursing home . |
5 | Because he said , he wrote down something like you would be quite happy , happy to , to have another religious order here , which is not at all what had been said . |
6 | Hepworth justified poaching from literature because of ‘ the advantage of a well-made plot , which was not at all easy to come by in original film scenarios ’ , but what this ignores is the responsibility of producers like him to foster the writing skills which would end British cinema 's reliance on the novel or play , and novelistic or theatrical styles of storytelling . |
7 | Which was not at all unusual . |
8 | Harry began shouting , which was not at all surprising , as he was easily provoked and was being made to look a fool . |
9 | Harry looked about him at the comfortable disorder of the place , which was not at all like the spick and span home Ann had made for him . |
10 | In the pause she poured Greg 's tea , which was not at all strong , and handed it to him . |
11 | In nine cases a subject described a situation which was not at one of the 40 junctions of interest , these were either descriptions of junctions on the practice route or events which occurred between junctions on the route , these were not coded . |