Example sentences of "[adv] not [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Impatience with the slowness of parliamentary and bureaucratic procedures , and a growing awareness that in the Spain of the 1930s the mere passage of social legislation did not guarantee its swift and successful implementation , were pushing leftwards not only the FNTT and other elements within the UGT , but also the Young Socialists , elements within the Socialist Party apparatus , and not least Largo Caballero himself . |
2 | No one who was at the Brewery Field ( perhaps not even the selectors ) would give twopence for their ability to do so . |
3 | The money motive was perhaps not quite the panacea it was once believed to be , as some departments became relatively well off while others could barely afford to pay their salaries . |
4 | He thought about that : perhaps not actually a householder , just someone with access to the two houses in Mouncy Street , his own house and the one next door . |
5 | It is perhaps not entirely a coincidence that his question was due to be answered today and the representations from the two trade unions arrived in the Department yesterday . |
6 | But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency . |
7 | But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency . |
8 | It could also incorporate some features of the Weberian and Durkheimian traditions — and perhaps not only the ones which , as we have seen , have already been purloined by Marxism . |
9 | For him , the first question is , ‘ By what criteria do we come to locate or mislocate sensations as being in some sense of ‘ in ’ in the right knee or in the pit of the stomach ? ’ , as though it were obviously not simply a matter of having the sensation in a certain place . |
10 | Obviously not only the sequence neighbouring the position for a modification but also other determinants in the tRNA influence the interactions between the tRNAs and most tRNA-modifying enzymes . |
11 | So not only the pain has to be removed to cure the habit ; but also the fear of pain , and anxiety as well . |
12 | Our priority must now be to consider anew not only the proliferation of nuclear weapons but how we can reverse that trend , which is so at odds with the end of the cold war . |
13 | I know the truth — Heavenly Father sent me a message , last night , like little Samuel only not just a voice , a vision , a terrible , terrible dream that would not go away … |
14 | To win the strike on their terms , the unionists would have to shut down not only the union mines , but also the non-union ones — at least in the East where the manpower was available to do it . |
15 | Here , it carried with it the notion of breaking down not only the school/community barrier but also the school/curriculum barrier by suggesting that parents might be directly involved in the education of their children by participating in classes . |
16 | It is now time to attempt to draw together not only the material presented in this chapter but also that considered in Chapter 3 . |
17 | Alternatively , if the company fell on hard times , the instrument took on not only a debt , but a highly onerous debt feature when the company 's need would have been for equity . |
18 | In Port Elizabeth , within the fold of the South African Air Force Museum , a small group of volunteers have taken on not only the genesis of a regional museum , but the task of bringing an Airspeed Oxford back to life . |
19 | The legislative purpose of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 , said Lord Scarman , was ‘ to sweep away not only the structure of industrial relations created by the Industrial Relations Act 1971 , which it was passed to repeal , but also the restraints of judicial review which the courts have been fashioning one way or another since the enactment of the Trade Disputes Act 1906 … |
20 | The agents of this substitution would be education and the discoveries of science , which would sweep away not only the authority of revealed religion , but indeed all metaphysical ideas . |
21 | They are thus not simply a mentality derived from popular religion but from a traditional Roman catholicism which held sway in catholic Europe from the post-Reformation period and remained unchallenged until the 1960s . |
22 | The dream process is thus not only a way of rehearsing new experiences but of commenting on them and resolving conflicts . |
23 | Social responsibility is thus not merely a matter of the adoption of changed standards on a voluntary basis . |
24 | We expressed concern about the poor quality of head-staff relationships in some schools , admittedly not always the fault of the head but often a consequence of an indefensible degree of autocratic behaviour . |
25 | Not not quite a law for the rich and law for the poor , |
26 | He is to take over not only the redevelopment of derelict inner-city sites , a major initiative in itself , but also the overlordship of the ten ( soon to be 12 ) Urban Development Corporations , as well as acting as an English development agency , attracting foreign companies to English towns and cities in the same way as he did for Wales . |
27 | If he 's still not exactly the life and soul of the weighing room , other jockeys will tell you he 's far more relaxed than of old . |
28 | She was not at all good-looking , or graceful , or winning , but a mere maiden ; possibly not even a country girl , but a London servant at the great house of Burdcrop nearby . |
29 | Nevertheless , this attitude was probably not entirely a matter of hubris since the Treasury may well have had genuine doubts as to the potential effectiveness of planning [ Brittan , 1971 ] . |
30 | Clearly not just the type of evaluation of effectiveness but its essence will be affected by who evaluates . |