Example sentences of "that [ex0] [is] not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But I think there is I mean something that ought to be mentioned one of the things that worries me is that there is n't here today a man of the type that I meet every day in Oxford who says ‘ sexual harassment ?
2 What is there at Isle of Wight that there is n't here ?
3 I think they 've got to become less competitive , less arrogant and less dominant , seeing that as the macho role , and I think they 've got to become erm much more erm feminine and approve the feminine characteristics , so that there is n't so much difference between the two genders , and particularly in marriage and in the home .
4 This is much more difficult , because one of the most important characteristics of case studies is that there is n't necessarily only one right answer .
5 Linfield 's new strip has caused some controversy with certain fans complaining that there is n't enough ‘ blue ’ in it ; Lotto are planning a darker hue for next season .
6 Lewine Mair reflects back on the Solheim Cup and finds that there is n't as great a divide in women 's golf as the matches led us to believe .
7 The result is that there is n't really a model which describes filmmaking in its full complexity .
8 It is worth pointing out however that there is n't really much difference in speed ( or for that matter in fuel consumption ) between the 1.8 and the 2.0-litre .
9 Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them
10 I think I would submit that there is n't really a strategic gap .
11 One of the things that can emerge is a great deal of mutual help , so that there is not just one group of people giving out to another but a group of people reaching out to one another .
12 This is the idea that there is not just a single history for the universe .
13 The answer seems to be that the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics means that there is not just a single history for the universe but a whole family of possible histories .
14 Among lovers of early music , however , it is recognized throughout the world that there is not just a choral tradition in England but also ( to quote a French reviewer ) a nouvelle école anglaise de chant .
15 It turns out that there is not just one 13-year cicada species and one 17-year species .
16 Here one suspects that there is not so much a clash of ideology as one of gross distortion .
17 It has been suggested that there is not really a contrast between and , since only occurs in weak syllables and no minimal pairs can be found to show a clear contrast between and in unstressed syllables ( though there have been some ingenious attempts ) .
18 The theory of the new international division of labour has been criticized for its uncompromising condemnation of TNC operations in the Third World , on the grounds that there is not very much that is new about it and that it relies on an empirical base that is far too limited ( see , for example , Cohen , 1987 , ch.7 ; Jenkins , 1984 ; Gordon , 1988 ) .
19 Thus it would appear that there is not always enough information in the speech wave for identification to take place immediately .
20 Note that there is not necessarily presupposition that activities should be funded in the order they appear in the list nor that the same ranking holds for every location .
21 There is , of course , much to dazzle here , but in the end one remains disappointed that there is not more self- discipline .
22 Here again , it seems to me that there is not only an opportunity but a necessity for Parliament to give the problem its urgent attention .
23 The theme uses each half of the series so that there is not only a transposed pitch retrograde at the midway point ( halfway through bar 6 ) but also a rhythmic retrograde .
24 Before I go into the details of the report 's findings and the accompanying and interesting , if depressing , press statement by the Minister on 9 September , I should say that there is not only increasing public awareness of the problems of smoking and its long-term consequences to the health of smokers , but an increasing awareness of the dangers of passive smoking , particularly to children .
25 Mr McFall described as false government claims that there is not enough parliamentary time to see through the amendment , which would bring Scotland into line with English law by forcing the knife carrier to prove there is no criminal intention .
26 He warns that there is not uncommonly a great deal of rain after midsummer , between the hay and corn harvests , which diminishes the likelihood of satisfactory ‘ air ’ ; the hardy traveller will be recompensed by flitting clouds , mists and roaring waterfalls .
27 I mean poor dogs and this , I mean we 've said it all before it 's not viable , four dogs and a semi that you do n't exercise , four dogs that er appear particularly one of them to be housed in the same little area , day in day out with a curtain on the door , so that there 's not even light going in there
28 Some people even leave radios on in the house , so that there 's not only the light on , but if somebody does walk up the drive intending to knock on the door to test it , before they get to the door they can hear a noise , they turn around and go back .
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