Example sentences of "not [verb] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The problem of time in primary classrooms does not arise solely from external pressures . |
2 | This contrasts with a later theory which says that the split took place much earlier , say in the earliest Jurassic , if the two sub-orders did not evolve separately from primitive ornithischian stock . |
3 | ‘ I want to see my team play good football and I 'm not stepping aside from that . |
4 | There is increasing evidence that the original island peoples did not migrate eastwards from continental Asia , but evolved independently for millennia amongst the isolated atolls of the south Pacific — resulting in a different turn of mind . |
5 | But as the directives are binding only if they do not deviate much from right reason and as we should act on them only if they are binding , we always have to go back to fundamentals . |
6 | They have not shied away from sensitive areas . |
7 | ‘ Maybe you have not advanced much from that portrait after all . |
8 | First , the effects of pre-exposure will not transfer readily from one context to another because the original contextual cues will be necessary if the information acquired during pre-exposure is to be fully available . |
9 | He was set to go in the autumn , but he did not run away from that one — he got the editors of five friendly newspapers to run away for him . |
10 | Although a couple of David Platt 's efforts have derived from shots on the edge of the penalty area , as indeed did Paul Merson 's debut goal in Prague , the general rule is that England are not scoring enough from long range . |
11 | If , on the other hand , they are just different regions of a single universe , the laws of science would have to be the same in each region , because otherwise one could not move continuously from one region to another . |
12 | By learning to go through the pain in a supportive environment , the sufferer learns to create new positive " pictures " and not to run away from emotional challenges by resorting to mood-altering substances or behaviour . |
13 | Social class becomes significant when we realise that patterns of recruitment are not distributed randomly from all social strata : managerial and education , motivation , and personality variables , but this is not so significant that social background can be altogether dismissed as a relevant factor in work behaviour . |
14 | Although Saunders stresses that the individuals concerned did not gain directly from this , the period of his study was one of major commercial development in the borough . |
15 | These meanings , they insisted , were not derived directly from social formations ; the ‘ relative autonomy ’ of cultural practices ( a concept appropriated from the neo-Marxist theory of Louis Althusser ) prohibited any such simple translation from film image to social reality . |
16 | Not to fly home from any of my tournaments on Friday night ( Saturday morning will do ) . |
17 | The procedure is simple and based on the wording of each contract adopting expert determination : precedents used in the various applications do not vary greatly from each other . |
18 | He did not shy away from probing questions about his art or sex life ( he has gone to whores for the ‘ psychological experience ’ , claims Illona makes him so hot he can ‘ go again in 5 to 10 minutes ’ , and does n't necessarily think porn stars make better lovers ‘ if two people love each other ’ ) . |
19 | Because of its East Bank Palestinians , Jordan could not abdicate entirely from diplomatic attempts to regain the West Bank . |
20 | Similarly , in the case of relationships between spouses , it can be shown that clear divisions between the women 's sphere and the man 's sphere persist , and the illustrations of this do not come exclusively from rural or traditional working class communities . |
21 | ( Even the gelada heir-apparent phenomenon , when it exists , can not get away from this , any more than the human heir-apparent can fail to look forward to the demise of his patron who , to this extent , is also his rival . ) |
22 | The general dimensions of the issue had not changed much from those noted during the 1980s . |
23 | This profile does not differ either from similar sketches of Members of Parliament or of those who participate in other forms of local public life ( Boaden et al . |
24 | The predicament of peasants on state lands which had not been handed over to private landowners was marginally easier , but did not differ fundamentally from that of the private serfs . |
25 | In the first instance , apart from the use of heroin itself , the social profile of the sample group does not differ significantly from that of Wirral 's working-class youth , who also share high unemployment , absence of educational qualifications and a lack of marketable labour skills . |
26 | Resting anal pressure in older patients did not differ significantly from that in younger patients either before or after the operation . |
27 | Resting and pressure in older patients did not differ significantly from that in younger patients , either before or after operation ( Fig 1 ) . |
28 | The maximum squeeze pressure in older patients did not differ significantly from that in younger patients , either before or after operation ( Fig 2 ) . |
29 | Our findings suggest that bismuth citrate complexed with carbomer 934P is of therapeutic benefit in left sided ulcerative colitis with results that do not differ significantly from those obtained from 5-ASA enemas . |
30 | We need not consider at any length the methods used for measuring flow parameters other than the velocity , since these methods do not differ significantly from those used in other branches of physics . |