Example sentences of "[conj] it is [not/n't] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But where it is n't well known is the people who ought to know , and that 's the pensioners , you know th perhaps er your er parents , people er older than yourselves who are drawing state pension , and er the advertising seems to have gone astray .
2 The rule of law thus described still prevails in the Probate Court , where it is not enough to prove a relation between testator and beneficiary , which in the court of equity would require the beneficiary to displace the presumption of undue influence by proving independent advice to the testator .
3 SunSoft has enhanced Solaris 2.0 to release 2.2 for Sparc ( although it is not officially calling it that ) , and that should be up on all new systems from May .
4 The social and economic performance of a city inevitably reflects — although it is not exclusively determined by — the fortunes of the larger region in which it is located .
5 County council chiefs believe the project is important both locally and nationally — and propose the authority gives ‘ substantial funds ’ to help , although it is not yet known how much .
6 Although it is not yet known if the H2T cell line expresses TGF α , these findings go some way to support the hypothesis proposed by Korc and others that TGF α may have a role as an autocrine growth stimulator in pancreatic cancer .
7 Many of these management activities would occur automatically in best-practice private companies , spurred on by managers adopting broad views of their briefs , although it is not always clear what motivates the manager to behave in this way — perhaps the operation of the managerial labour market ?
8 Also found on dunes is the Variegated horse-tail community , which may occur where there are records of Equisetum variegatum , although it is not actually recorded from the Outer Hebrides .
9 Although it is not explicitly stated that this sea-monster was the father of eponymous founder of the Merovingian dynasty , that is clearly the impression which Fredegar intended to give .
10 Other sketchbooks contain swift pencil notations which correspond to oil paintings , although it is not entirely clear what function they served and whether Monet consulted them at any later stage in the evolution of his compositions .
11 ‘ There is still a place for old favourites such as viscaria , a plant I loved growing as a child although it is not much seen today .
12 They 're supposed to bring a strange kind of ecstatic death by drowning — although it is n't really described as a death at all , more a passage from one world to another .
13 Epilepsy , despite the known medical facts that it commonly " burns out " after ten years and that it is not normally associated with disorders of personality , nonetheless still causes considerable concern in society .
14 Suppose that the brochure mentions a particular hotel and states that it is not yet completed .
15 ‘ My dear Wilson , ’ he said , ‘ all you need to know is that it is not yet come .
16 Much so-called ‘ atonal ’ music is only music with a tonal foundation so obscured or disrupted that it is not easily perceived .
17 Sometimes the mirroring may comprise only the note-order , or ( conversely ) the rhythmic structure set to different notes , so that it is not strictly speaking a palindrome .
18 Will he ensure that it is not unfairly excluded as a result of the foreign dumping of inferior chain ?
19 It is important here to stress that it is not just hitting to the target that is foremost , but at all times moving the feet to take the ball in one bounce .
20 In the reader example , the fact that the person is female may be of such insignificance that it is not even included as an attribute .
21 In these circumstances I think it clear , given the diversity of immunities and of the policies underlying them , that it is not enough to ask simply whether Parliament can have intended to abolish a long-standing right of silence .
22 There is still a feeling , and rightly so , that every firm owes some responsibility to its members and their dependants in this respect and that it is not enough to leave it to the individual partner to make his own arrangements .
23 However , the evidence so far suggests that it is not enough to persuade businesspeople that rates will really be fixed forever .
24 Experience has shown that it is not enough to train PHCNs for a year and then send to isolated rural clinics .
25 So , on the other hand , feminists want another kind of knowledge — based on believing that it is not enough to establish that Angelica Kauffman was productive and well respected in both difficult and popular forms of art .
26 A change in status may occur without a change of version ( since the text itself is unaltered ) , and represents an investment of editorial labour which should be recorded so that it is not needlessly repeated e.g. after database recovery due to media failure .
27 An important feature of Larrain 's analysis of Marx 's concept of ideology is that it is not directly determined by the material relations of production .
28 I have taken a little time to sketch the history of paragraph 16.5 of Code C in order to show that it is not directly linked to the ancient and deep-rooted privilege against self-incrimination .
29 One weakness of Rationality and Relativism is that it is not always clear that the various authors interpret relativism in the same way .
30 One disadvantage of intuitive decision-making , or of ‘ leaps in the dark ’ if Birkenhead 's phraseology is preferred , is that it is not always clear what they are intended to achieve .
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