Example sentences of "[vb past] that it [be] not " in BNC.

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1 A report by the West Yorkshire Low Pay Unit demonstrated that it was not only residents who ran the risk of exploitation , but also the staff .
2 I noticed this with distaste , and rejoiced that it was not the asparagus season .
3 He found that it is not unusual in some industries for prices to individual buyers to remain unchanged for several years .
4 But in the months following the diagnosis , Mrs Henry found that it was not only a life-threatening disease that she had to contend with .
5 The directors of this project found that it was not enough simply to do what is usually done when there is a desire to maximize the performance of paraprofessionals , that is , to provide them with appropriate training .
6 The student found that it was not uncommon to regard the young person 's stay in residential care as temporary .
7 Astington found that it was not until the age of nine years that the majority of children gave consistently correct responses .
8 However later tests ( Harrington and Johnstone 1987 ) found that it was not necessarily the case that longer input utterances ( where length is defined as number of phonemes or number of words intended by the speaker ) necessarily gave the greatest number of parsings into word strings : there was no correlation between number of phonemes in the utterance and number of parses into words ( r = -0.07 , not significant ) ; neither was there a significant correlation between number of words produced by the speaker and number of possible parses of its phonemic representation into words strings ( r = 0.11 ) , although there is a trend to show that these two variables are positively correlated .
9 The trial judge found that it was not foreseeable that fuel oil on water would catch fire but there was some foreseeable damage in the fouling .
10 Brown and Harris found that it was not only discrete events which could provoke depression .
11 Her first instinct was to cover her ears , but she soon realized that it was not going to get any quieter , and let her hands fall to her sides .
12 A closer look and I realized that it was not fog but smoke , and very thick at that .
13 But she soon realized that it was not by chance , as it was Angel Clare who sent the cows in for milking .
14 She realized that it was not shame that made it cower , but further fear .
15 The senator had frowned , then opined that it was not just the fat who were for ever barred from the Oval Office , but even the ugly .
16 The defence relied heavily on the legal precedent of Goodchild in the House of Lords in 1978 , where Lord Diplock ruled that it was not illegal to possess naturally occurring substances even if they contained a controlled drug .
17 And she also realised that it was not her job to heal the hurts of the whole world — though certainly her very nature leaned in that direction .
18 Separately yesterday , the Department of Trade and Industry announced that it was not referring the proposed acquisition by EFM Dragon Trust of Drayton Asia Trust .
19 The spokesman also admitted that it 's not the first time the ladies have been hauled over the coals for selling fags .
20 He admitted that it was not easy , and said that , in effect , what one did was to get them to read the first chapter of any book by Derrida .
21 Wittgenstein argued that it is not possible to spell out necessary and sufficient conditions for an activity to be a game .
22 Cynics argued that it was not in the interests of the nuclear industry to create even more public concern .
23 The Church argued that it was not worth spending such high sums on the building 's repair .
24 The plaintiff argued that it was not therefore open to the Revenue to seek an alteration of the existing assessments , because any information supplied in compliance with a s 17 , FA 1975 notice had to be made the subject of a new or further assessment .
25 In this case , BCCI argued that it was not open to Fashions and Wholesale to take advantage of the set-off effect as between BCCI and Mr Sawar .
26 Other members argued that it was not the EC 's fault if Britain paid more money than others under the terms of membership , and there were bitter arguments before a temporary ( three year ) settlement of the issue was reached , at the Luxembourg summit of April 1980 , when Britain got some repayments .
27 The ‘ restructuring school ’ argued that it was not possible to provide an explanation in terms of location factors alone ; what was needed was to set these factors within the wider context of the restructuring of industry ( Massey , 1979 ; Sayer , 1982 ) .
28 The clerk argued that it was not a " competent application " .
29 She maintained that the reproductive organs were formed in girls at birth and not newly created in adolescence as Maudsley claimed , and while agreeing that women stored nutrient in reserve for childbearing , argued that it was not in finite supply and could safely be drawn upon in adolescence .
30 For years the Department of Transport argued that it was not its role to promote cycling , but recently the men from the ministry seem to have had a change of heart .
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