Example sentences of "that [is] not [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Step 3 Eliminate from your list any item that is not strictly related to job performance . |
2 | Experience is one intangible factor that is not easily priced , so what value do you put on 62 years of pest control operations , on the problems solved for 120,000 U.K. customers , on trouble-shooting in 40 countries from Iceland to New Zealand ? |
3 | I think the most important thing is to try and find that gap in the market that is not well trodden by a lot of other people — to find something which you can do which is different from all the rest of them . |
4 | This cover , called mulch , can be peat , compost or even material that is not well rotted ( see question number 21 on page 168 ) . |
5 | According to Hanan ( 1969 ) , a venture team is characterized by being relatively small , by being composed of members from various functional areas working full-time on the project , by being willing to take risks , by having a broad objective that is not well defined at the start , by having sufficient resources , by being segregated from the permanent organization , and by having great freedom with a minimum of corporate rules and regulations . |
6 | ( Indeed , the concept of " the state " is one that is not well entrenched in English consciousness . ) |
7 | The dignity of the State will be enhanced , and with religion as its guide , there will never be a rule that is not just … ’ ( 1930 : 64 ) |
8 | Without the possibility , then , of altering one 's perceptual inputs at will it is difficult to see how the information provided by the input systems could ever be centered upon a self , a self that is not just a repository of information , but something which addresses itself to reality and for whom reality is centred upon itself . |
9 | Perhaps it is the extraordinary popularity of The Color Purple that has led some critics to accuse it of being an uncontentious , sentimental and harmless piece of libertarianism , a family homily that is not just optimistic but eventually even utopian . |
10 | Often , a filtration system that is not up to the job , or overstocking , or both . |
11 | Becoming officially pregnant so late means that many girls do not attend antenatal classes or clinic appointments , they carry on smoking and drinking , and probably eating food that is not particularly healthy . |
12 | In his new novel , Towards Asmara , Keneally is writing about the present ; or , more accurately , about a historical event that is not yet over . |
13 | This relatively weak coalification is obviously due to an early ‘ Pre-Permian updoming ’ of the Westphalian and to a late subsidence in very recent times which caused a very young re-coalification that is not yet in equilibrium with the present depth and temperature . |
14 | The small number of cells involved , and their unique appearance make it possible to study the complete developmental history of a single cell — something that is not yet technically feasible in vertebrates . |
15 | This is something that is not yet accepted' . |
16 | The codification of knowledge into computer software , does however , suggest an intriguing new source for the future that is not yet being effectively captured and archived . |
17 | The overall strategy clearly involves creating an integrated network improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Authority , but the current situation and day to day operations indicate an organization that is not yet fully into phase three . |
18 | It is very likely that the two processes summarized above are simultaneous processes within an overall mechanism that is not yet fully understood . |
19 | Often this will not be successful if the population is attached to its traditional methods and the new methods are radically different from the old ; a careful marketing campaign to change attitudes can have a dramatic effect , particularly by presenting new products in a way that is not dramatically different from the old . |
20 | But it will deploy the laws of physics in a special way that is not ordinarily discussed in physics textbooks . |
21 | And yet it ends by striking a note that is not altogether happy , nor altogether adequate to what Eliot had said earlier . |
22 | Whatever it was , it was another round in a long war that is not over yet |
23 | Whichever it was , it was another round in a long war that is not over yet . |
24 | As orthodox doctors we are rightly dubious about alternative medicine and unqualified allopathists , but importing political correctness into a vocation that is not wholly scientific is loathsome . |
25 | I stress that the principle which underlies the acceptance of a particular ECR is that any health authority will , ultimately , accept an ECR that is not wholly unjustifiable on clinical grounds . |
26 | And that is not strict control that is not normally be permitted . |
27 | Writing poetry is presented in the wholly artificial diction of tending the shepherd 's trade , or in a Latinism that is not even correct , colloquial , normal English in meditating the thankless muse . |
28 | Broadly , those who have an interest in a parcel of land that is not otherwise apparent in the title to that land . |
29 | Local authorities can do nothing that is not expressly set out in some Act of Parliament . |
30 | First , despite the growing realisation on the part of a sizable minority of the population of the damage done to the environment and the quality of life , in the interests of economic growth and national security , this increasing public concern is a constituency that is not adequately represented in our decision-making processes at whatever level . |