Example sentences of "not [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Somehow they must disentangle the satellites ( which are for sale ) from the land-based computers and data banks , which make sense of the satellites information but which are not apparently for sale . |
2 | That was not entirely for lack of trying . |
3 | An exciting development ( not necessarily for steam enthusiasts ) is the plan to introduce a three unit railcar in approximately 18 months time . |
4 | A mile along this road was Rocky Valley , which is also a good hunting ground for birds of prey — not necessarily for barn owls , with all the buzzards and kestrels competing , but no doubt our pair would venture over there at some time to see what they could pick up . |
5 | The concept , not necessarily for production , making the most relevant progress through its visual beauty , packaging of mechanicals or occupants , aerodynamics or body engineering |
6 | If you 've got forty or more people , use sound amplification — not necessarily for volume but for presence . |
7 | But democrats are not necessarily for de-centralisation . |
8 | 29 not enough for Bay |
9 | Kenya faces a dilemma in its search for further growth , for a favourable climate is clearly not enough for success . |
10 | The omnipresent cul-de-sac , for example , lowered speeds but not enough for child safety , especially on the long straight legs . |
11 | We found that some last only 10 to 30 years and that 's not enough for archives of historical material . |
12 | Ownership and publication of the music were not enough for Gilbert Kaplan , however . |
13 | It is not enough for researchers to assume that if they do not make conscious decisions , try to be scrupulously fair when selecting their samples , that randomness will be assured . |
14 | The French team have been together since Sunday — and even that was not enough for Fouroux . |
15 | So is there not enough for Ron ? |
16 | It is not enough for grammars to describe variations in classes or structures . |
17 | In other words , it is not enough for designers of information products to recognise the benefits of those products . |
18 | But that 's not enough for Louis . |
19 | THREAT OF MICROSOFT 's NT ‘ IS NOT ENOUGH FOR UNIX UNITY ’ |
20 | It simply is not enough for Mr Meacher to say that such details will be worked out after the next general election by Labour ministers and Whitehall officials . |
21 | It is not enough for Mr Large and the Treasury to say that they are ready to legislate if present powers prove inadequate . |
22 | Quite simply it is not enough for Mr Bell to resign ; the whole TEC system needs to be scrapped and replaced with something which is genuinely controlled by ordinary people and not simply by the ‘ fat cats of Cleveland ’ . |
23 | It is not enough for librarians to claim that censorship does not and will not take place in libraries . |
24 | The quality of the recording declined suddenly , but not enough for Charlotte to doubt it was Samantha 's voice she heard next . |
25 | To fulfil their obligations to children and young people , it is not enough for individuals who are concerned with protecting children to do their own jobs properly . |
26 | It was not enough for voters to be dissatisfied with an incumbent Tory government . |
27 | members to members , and not perhaps for officers to interfere too much other than to give you background information , and it has been falling off , let me just say that . |
28 | For Europe generally this is something of an exaggeration , but it is not so for England . |
29 | Not so for Locke , you will recall that so f the way Locke sets it up is a legitimate civil society is first established by a social contract and that creates a community , a body politic , which has a capacity to act , and I 'll put a little question mark over that shortly , erm and that community then as a separate act sets up a government which , because it has set it up as a trust , erm it can change or dismiss pretty well at will . |
30 | A married man 's pall was expected to be supported by his married friends ; if single then bachelor colleagues would perform the duty ; likewise for spinsters — but not so for children ( except in certain rural areas ) , married women or widows , when the responsibility was delegated either to adult male relatives of the deceased or the undertaker 's own men . |