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

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1 However , turning aside these local instruments , and that is not to suggest that they are unimportant , how may lawyers and interested laymen each year obtain copies of delegated legislation which are thought to , and may indeed , affect their client 's or their own life and course of conduct , only to find that they are out of print or not yet available ?
2 And that 's not to say that they replace triggers , because they are actually have a very important role to play in terms of being able to er maintain arbitrary business rules and model the way your organization works , inside the database repository .
3 So , basically , as long as your playing sounds good and this is not happening because of sequencing or other electronic jiggery-pokery , who cares how you achieve it ?
4 ‘ We 've all got her to beat , but that 's not to say that we wo n't be trying our best to do it , ’ said John Reid who resumes his Derby-winning partnership with Dr Devious .
5 But that 's not to say that we 're not doing a reasonably good job on the whole !
6 But that 's not to say that the picture is totally without threat — I think there 's an element of threat in those blue spots — there 's a sort of feeling of disease and consumption almost .
7 ‘ The lack of statistical significance calls for the exercise of caution in evaluating the study , but that is not to say that it disqualifies the study from consideration , ’ said Morling .
8 I think most Prisoners would say that the sex problem worried them less than they had expected it to , but that is not to say that it did not worry most people some of the time and some people all the time .
9 It does not exclude anything ; but that is not to say that it can attain everything .
10 erm Undoubtedly the university erm with it 's connections with the aristocracy and the landed gentry and the church was mainly royalist , but that is not to say that it all was .
11 But that is n't to say that doing research is like breathing — or speak prose — you do it all the time without realising .
12 But that is n't to say that doing research is like breathing — you do it all the time without realising .
13 Now if a parent can have introduced the child via nursery school to that amount of other children , then I think there should be very little trauma , but that is n't to say that as the child gets older they do n't have to do things .
14 Now if a parent can have introduced the child via nursery school to that amount of other children , then I think there should be very little trauma , but that is n't to say that as the child gets older they do n't have to do things .
15 But this is not to say that no management is possible , and that the idea is best dropped .
16 The intervening years have not seen any revision , but this is not to say that it is not both necessary and desirable .
17 But this is not to say that sexist language is not alive and well in English-speaking communities .
18 Bolivians prefer to choose their governments the democratic way , but this is not to say that they admire the means at present available for doing it .
19 Males take more rabbits , and females more fish and small mammals , but this is not to say that a female ca n't kill a rabbit or that a male wo n't kill mice .
20 The upland areas have suffered fewer changes , but this is not to say that the upland landscape has remained unaltered .
21 The next Bishop of Rochester to reside here at Halling was Laurence but this is not to say that the palace was vacant during these intervening years for as we have noticed earlier monks of Rochester lived here for periods with possibly a steward to maintain the household .
22 Adopting a Formalist approach to the nineteenth-century realist novel would certainly involve a thorough-going change of mental habit , and the critic would have to work harder than s/he does when reading Joyce to see round the fabula and the realistic motivation ; but this is not to say that it might not produce some interesting results .
23 But this is not to say that the great were the only people who mattered politically ; and they could not always rely on their followers .
24 I have suggested earlier that part of Beccaria 's reputation may have resulted from his glossing over the more unsavoury implications of his views , and the fact that his full programme has never really been put into practice ; but this is not to deny that , in so far as he has been an influence , he has been a relatively benign one .
25 The Sparcbook 2 is nearing release — see front page — and the come-on for potential investors in the prospectus is the agreement with IBM Corp — but this is not signed and sealed yet .
26 But this is not to suggest that their behaviour is unpatterned .
27 The uncomposed art informel of Gillet and his friend Maurice Ronet ( who left art for the theatre ) has its moments , or rather its small passages , but this is not painting that makes one reconsider painting .
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