Example sentences of "and not [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Jacob reveals by his first words to Esau that he belongs still to the world of their stiff courtesy , and not yet to that of his brother 's gay abandon .
2 It is not unique to the industrial sector and not even to engineering ; it occurs in such widely differing activities as the construction of a longhut in a jungle clearing and the knitting of a pullover .
3 This applies to every type of aircraft and not just to gliders .
4 Twenty companies moved this year , 49 are set to go by 1993 and another 23 are considering moving — and not just to the suburbs .
5 However , we will find it of much more use in the context here to conceive of a knowledge worker as someone who actually adds value to the message itself , and not just to the message 's package , by processes of analysis , judgement , and higher-level decision making .
6 General symptoms are symptoms that relate to the whole person in general and not just to the particular site of the problem .
7 In carrying out these functions , the supervising officer has a duty to both parties and not just to his client to deal with these matters strictly in accordance with the contract conditions and with good professional practice .
8 On the other hand , if this distinction is wrong , if faith depends on knowledge and knowledge depends on faith , then doubt would be a challenge to both knowledge and faith and not just to faith .
9 Private golf clubs have it within their power to ease the problem of the ‘ homeless ’ golfer , and should realise that they have a responsibility to the game of golf and not just to their members .
10 The interesting thing is that while the hard core fan is obviously going to buy a strip , we are selling more and more of them as fashion and leisure garments , and not just to kids . ’
11 In fact , and not just to all appearance , the Politburo was embarrassed by the KAL affair .
12 This is a much more difficult question to answer , because it involves applying the quantum principle to the structure of time and space themselves and not just to particle paths in a given space-time background .
13 She thought about what Oliver had said and how silly he was and then she thought that things did happen , and not just to wicked people .
14 Nor should we underestimate the importance of Britain to Europe , for we have much to contribute and not just to the agricultural fund .
15 And what I want to do today is to talk about Totem and Taboo rather more as it looks back , than as it looks forward , and not just to , to the past in Freud , but to the past in other respects , as you will see .
16 This additional restriction relates to any disposition and not just to those where capital monies arise .
17 The purpose will be to emphasize the benefits to the whole school and not just to those normally associated with library use .
18 Of course one is teaching new material as well , but it 's the repetition of certain subjects which can be boring , so we 're trying to combine this with material which sees it in application , and in fact for engineers their whole orientation is towards applying ideas and not just to learning how and why nature works — that 's the question that science asks , but engineering aims to apply and harness natural phenomena .
19 Section 9(4) , which operates at the time of the application for an order under the Act , looks back towards the time in relation to which the witness would give evidence if an order was made and not forward to the time at which he would do so .
20 All these statistics relate to lone parents as a whole and not separately to lone mothers and lone fathers .
21 The Chief Justice 's reference to the lack of an equal footing was , in my view , to the fact that the defendant was in a position to force the plaintiff to comply with the lawful demand if he wished to obtain the necessary licence to continue to trade , and not simply to the fact that the defendant held an official position whereas the plaintiff did not .
22 Thirdly , the order relates to the working papers of the auditors of Atlantic and not simply to Atlantic itself but these papers could clearly contain information of relevance to the administrator 's investigation even if that information could not have been obtained in litigation against Atlantic .
23 But she did confirm that they had been deposited in the Kazachi Aquarium , which is surrounded by military bases , and not open to the public , before their bid for freedom .
24 The mill is still in industrial use and not open to the public .
25 The tower is privately owned and not open to the public .
26 The building is still in use and not open to the public .
27 The disease is closed-minded and not open to persuasion .
28 So far as the view is intended to be a strictly subjective one , it is capable of being summarised , frivolously but informatively , in a single word — ‘ jaundiced ’ ; but that , perhaps applies to all legislation and not exclusively to modern legislation .
29 The spectre of comprehensive schools nevertheless remained an alarming one , and not least to those who taught in the secure and effective world of grammar schools .
30 The only scope for progress was to find harder abrasives , devise more effective tools for applying them and not least to be prepared to invest more time , something which depended on more powerful patronage .
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