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

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1 On other occasions Rutland ranked 22nd — 24th of English counties , well below not only Berkshire and Gloucestershire but even Buckinghamshire .
2 Perhaps not even Rose did .
3 No perhaps not tomorrow night .
4 Indeed even if you are faithful to the gospel that 's the time that you often go off on your own and experiment with this and that , different type of Church , different type of fellowship , something that 's perhaps not particularly Christ centred at all .
5 It is perhaps not merely coincidence that such recent efforts to portray mental handicap with humour and sensitivity are largely forgotten among the broad swathe of the British public .
6 History was sex , French was sex , art was sex , the Bible , poetry , penfriends , games , music , everything was sex except biology which was obviously sex but obviously not really sex , not the one which was secret and ecstatic and wicked and a sacrament and all the things it was supposed to be at one and the same time — I got that in the boiler room and it turned out to be biology after all .
7 So not surprisingly CBF head Wendy Cooling is introducing some changes to the procedure .
8 They sometimes put these dramatic claims in the form of semantic theories : some of them said that propositions of law are synonymous with predictions of what judges will do , or are only expressions of emotion and so not really propositions at all .
9 The whole place smelled of putty and turpentine , and the crash had shaken down not only stars of glass , but also dust and grime .
10 With patience , it may be possible to track down not only buildings and the foundations of lost buildings , but also grottoes , seats , cascades and artificial rockwork .
11 Another of my themes that is well illustrated by the Nayar material is that the structure of society consists of a network of implicit rights and obligations which link together not only individuals ( considered as social persons ) but also larger groups such as households and village communities .
12 Now , this is not an Oxford cartoon either , but it 's a looting soldier , and very much , I think , underlines what people felt about soldiers around the place , and to go back to the overcrowding , erm the great problem was that constantly not only soldiers , but a great many other people , court officials , court servants , barbers , whoever , erm all had to found accommodation , and because St Aldate 's was so near the court , a great many of them were of course connected with the court , they had some high ranking ones .
13 Nevertheless , having recognised and explored those disadvantages , we have thought it right not only de bene esse to hear this application , but now to decide it .
14 The intensity of the rebellion by workers and peasants from 1905 to 1907 , and the radicalism of the proposals from left-wing representatives in the first two Dumas , presented the liberals with an alarming spectre : a violent upheaval which would sweep away not merely tsar and nobility but the entire social order and all hope of peaceful liberal reform .
15 Thus not only Johnson ( 1972 ) , but Rosenthal ( 1974 ) , Bankowski and Mungham ( 1976 ) , Foucault ( 1977 ) and Illich ( 1977 ) emphasise the controlling function of lawyers .
16 But as with Gibson 's non-reverse Thunderbirds — and remember , until a few years ago the same could be said for Fender Jaguars and Jazzmasters — they are just not currently de rigueur .
17 Not not just self employed but obviously the the traditional route er as as well .
18 Still not there Shel !
19 Still not much PEPS got sold .
20 Managers therefore need — and should seek — to become leaders in situations where they require cooperation ie. not merely compliance by their immediate subordinates .
21 Since they are going to bc not just living room but bedroom , dining room , and very often office as well , this means that every inch of space has to be dual-purpose if not multi-functional , and every activity has to be properly catered for and duly compartmented .
22 When they are , ( probably not before April 1992 ) Age Concern Groups will almost certainly come under the network exemption , provided that they are recognised as groups by Age Concern England , or by the relevant major group .
23 It 's the first sign the Chancellor 's squeeze is actually having the desired effect , not just on industry , but on the country 's Achilles heel , and brings nearer the day when the Chancellor can cut interest rates , but probably not before Christmas .
24 If Australians , therefore , feel it is time to cut free from Britain constitutionally it is probably not before time — and who better to set the ball rolling than the man who provoked a diplomatic incident by daring to put his arm round the Queen during her visit last year ?
25 Spectators were also treated to a display of sheepdog skills which saw & names , put their crafty canine sue through her paces , rounding up not only sheep but a few noisy geese as well .
26 When I came out not even Cal would have recognized me .
27 And in the best New York tradition , Guinness too will be a show trial — handing out not merely verdicts on the defendants in the dock but on the City at large .
28 But really not even negation .
29 The counselling and procuring provisions are contained in s.1(7) and stipulate that it is an offence for , inter alios , any of the above mentioned insiders to counsel or procure any other person ( ie not only individuals ) to deal in the relevant securities , if they know or have reasonable cause to believe that person would deal in them on a recognized exchange .
30 Section 1(8) prohibits insiders from communicating unpublished price sensitive information to any other person ( ie not only individuals ) , if the insider knows or has reasonable cause to believe , that that person or some other person would make use of the information to deal , or counsel or procure some other person to deal on a recognized exchange in those securities to which the communicated information relates .
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