Example sentences of "not [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A more serious problem with Deffenbacher 's approach in terms of the ability to generalize the results to other settings is that his distinction between studies which did and did not successfully manipulate violence level or personal threat can be argued to be post hoc .
2 It is important that we do not altogether ignore videodiscs aimed at the consumer market .
3 Yes , it does seem pedantic , but we can not altogether blame Companies House .
4 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
5 Although the sentencer did not expressly mention section 53(2) , it was clear that he had allowed a substantial discount for the pleas of guilty .
6 But Stanley Baldwin was sent to Hawtrey 's , near Slough , which was almost exclusively an Eton preparatory school , although there followed a not wholly explained change of plan and he went to Harrow in 1881 .
7 It can be argued that a similar approach should be taken to time limit clauses , on the basis that they do not wholly exclude liability , but require action to be taken swiftly .
8 Valerie Jones of London ( Letters NI 198 ) criticizes you for not wholeheartedly supporting Sendero Luminoso ( A shining path of blood ) in Peru , while I was thinking that you were not sufficiently unequivocal in your condemnation of Sendero Luminoso .
9 This is why reviewing is not properly speaking criticism , though it calls for critical qualities , and an extended review-article , looking at a whole oeuvre , may well be .
10 However , there are clear baseline differences in disease severity between groups and the analysis did not properly address differences in response between treatments .
11 You could not properly take account of my experience of separatism without acknowledging my feelings of being swept away by this sort of fervour .
12 Whilst most commentators are agreed that the Children Act 1989 is in the main a good Act , all of them , all of them Councillor are critical of the fact that the Government has not properly provided Local Authorities with sufficient resources to implement the Act .
13 They have not properly read appendix A in their own report .
14 I had once taken hold of a piece of rock , and was about to trust my whole weight upon , it , when it loosened from its bed , and I should have been sent headlong to the bottom had I not instinctively snatched hold of a tuft of grass , which grew close by it , and was so firm as to save me .
15 Why had that doctor and priest not forcibly removed Cormac and Kathleen ?
16 But he wants the military to test the anti- nerve gas pills to make sure that they 're not addictive , so that they 're not inadvertantly giving soldiers under stress a potent drug which could be open to abuse .
17 Hence those who take a floating charge from a company which can not be proved to be solvent , and which does not survive for a further year , can not thereby obtain protection in respect to their existing debts , but only to the extent that they provide the company with new value and thus increase the assets available for other creditors .
18 But the mass media do not single-handedly give shape to the contours of the political system .
19 Thames Valley Police were criticised for not effectively alerting ports and airports to watch for him .
20 Eight years later these considerations did not apparently deter Lord Hailsham ( then Lord Chancellor ) from supporting the setting up of the National Industrial Relations Court ( NIRC ) .
21 While this does not entirely reflect consumption — because wine sellers often stock up — it nevertheless provides a rough indication of trade demand .
22 The events of 1470/1 had not entirely destroyed Edward IV 's authority in the north .
23 The events of 1470/1 had not entirely destroyed Edward IV 's authority in the north .
24 Moscovici ( 1983 : 32–3 ) does not entirely neglect particularization but , interestingly , he treats it as a means of anchoring or classification , rather than as a means of ‘ turning round ’ our schemata , to use Bartlett 's appropriate phrase ( Bartlett , 1932 ) .
25 The national Church does not entirely escape responsibility for this situation ; within living memory the bishop of one major see let it be known that he would not be available to officiate at services on Good Friday since he had to start the boat race at his old school .
26 Siliceous crusts , or silcretes , are much more durable , but seem to be mainly if not entirely relict features .
27 Would Stephen ever discover that Timothy Gedge had not entirely told lies ?
28 Although Mr Parkinson did not entirely dismiss rule out road pricing , he will disappoint a the growing lobby wanting of those pressing for the Government to introduce schemes result in estimated charging s of £3 to £4 around £3 — £4 for to drive through central London .
29 It was clear from Artai 's expression that he wished to show that he did not entirely believe Burun 's protest .
30 Sampdoria showed in the Makita Tournament at Leeds that they may not greatly miss Gianluca Vialli , sold to Juventus .
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