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

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1 Others are entitled to be notified of the date , time and place of the first hearing or directions appointment but are not automatically parties .
2 Time and size are not normally functions of performance !
3 You go to an avant-garde exhibition in Germany or in Italy , in France , in New York of course , and you find that a lot of people want to be informed about it and even , if they are not normally art people , they accept it in the sense of not mocking it .
4 Candidate requirements such as particular skills or personality are not normally part of a job description .
5 These evolving patterns of uneven development are not simply reflections or outcomes of the long waves in the national economy .
6 For the uninformed like myself it came as a surprise to find that fossils are not simply stone coloured but range through rainbow shades of unbelievable beauty .
7 The important point here is that country houses are not simply art galleries or museums , of value purely for their great paintings and furniture ; they also provide a remarkable document of numerous aspects of life and work over several centuries .
8 It is worth emphasising that the technical and vocational aims and objectives are not simply by-products of history teaching and study but are an essential part of the historical method .
9 Their different make-up or values are not simply variations of the ‘ normal ’ .
10 The differences are not simply ones of climate and agricultural potential , but also of land tenure patterns , with a very specialized form of tenure called crofting ( 2 ) predominating in the north and west .
11 The crucial point is that spelling errors are not simply mistakes : they are miscues , with reasons for each miscue .
12 They are not simply background materials for your preparation , but guide what sort of essay will result .
13 It is clear when talking to people like Papert , Monpetit ( who heads LOGO Computer Systems in Montreal ) , or Dr Harry Goldberger , director of the medical programme , that they are not simply colleagues .
14 They are not simply nuisances or vicious spirits , but are ‘ principalities ’ , ‘ powers ’ , ‘ thrones ’ , ‘ dominions ’ ( Col 1:16 ) .
15 However , life stories are not simply recollections of past events as they occurred .
16 This accounted for many derivations that are not simply inflections ( e.g. happy , happiness , happily ) .
17 The success of the food halls in Marks and Spencer and Littlewoods , despite their high prices and the fact that they are not primarily food stores , is surely due to their convenience and availability .
18 Young farmers , of course , are not generally farmers these days .
19 That is to say , lines which are physically straight will appear bent , lines that are the same length will appear different , exposure to one stimulus will alter the appearance of one presented subsequently , and lines and edges that are not physically present will be seen by the subject .
20 Those accepted for study on either of the programmes who are not already members must , before commencing their studies , apply for an appropriate grade of membership .
21 Building Society deposits , for example , are not yet money on official definitions .
22 Super course in attractive location — please mention in class for the sake of those who are not yet members .
23 That is , the employer will have places for a very small number of newcomers to the profession who are not yet union members .
24 This was a very early version , although it worked an absolute dream the cards are not yet BT Approved .
25 But one thing she is certain of is her aim to attract new audiences to the gallery , notably from those who are not yet photography lovers .
26 We pray that each member of the church in our land may know the love of God the Father , the strength of God the Holy Spirit and the friendship of God the Son , and be willing to share their faith with those who are not yet followers of our Saviour .
27 I have looked into the shadows which are not yet realities .
28 They not only have no obligation to take charge of the moral or spiritual education of their pupils , they have no obligation to help them to develop in aspects of life , such as drama or music , that are not strictly part of their own subject of expertise .
29 Although these social situations are not strictly part of the scheduled group interview , candidates should always be aware that any awkwardness or irregularity in their behaviour will be noted .
30 These areas are not strictly part of the town , though they were clearly important to its lifestyle and economy .
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