Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [not/n't] to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is not to be confused with her own personal feelings .
2 This is not to be confused with the framing of part of a limitless series , a microcosmic view of the macrocosm .
3 This is not to be confused with the alienation of spirit where we are alone with ourselves .
4 This is not to be confused with our old friend the ‘ lazy eight ’ ( as illustrated in Fig 5.3 ) described earlier .
5 ( This is not to be confused with the notion of symptom substitution which is an entirely different concept and not in any way relevant to this material . )
6 These collapse , shrivel and dry as though scorched — but this is not to be confused with frost scorch .
7 This is not to be confused with a condescending adoption of pupil style , which they are quick to read as false ( even when it is a genuine identification ) .
8 This is not to be confused with the international monetary system which is usually understood to mean the system that governs exchange rate parities .
9 Speich said , ‘ But this is not to be fair .
10 This is not to be dogmatic about answers , but to encourage pupils to reflect on them , developing increasing knowledge and understanding of how religion is expressed , and learning how to make evaluation which is both personal and yet in touch with public enquiry .
11 Stewart and Olazabal came back at him over the back nine but , unlike in the Lancome Trophy when Eduardo Romero chipped in to deny him his second tour victory this year , this time the West German was not to be disappointed .
12 Wittgenstein 's account of the source of the illusion that thinking is a stream which must be flowing under the surface of the auxiliary activities of making trials and comparisons , if these are not to be mere mechanical procedures ( 107 ) , is particularly interesting .
13 However , these were not to be total days of vacation for him .
14 To be masculine is not to be feminine .
15 ‘ TO BE ANGRY IS NOT TO BE HUMAN , BUT TO BE FEARFUL IS ’ : Chewong concepts of human nature
16 It should go without saying these days that to be suffering from something psychosomatic is not to be guilty of lack of moral fibre , but to be exhibiting a condition the cause of which is , at least in part , psychological .
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