Example sentences of "and not [adv] an " in BNC.

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1 It is all around , all of the time , and not even an interpretation of another but similar society , ‘ at home ’ in what Hastrup ( 1987 ) has called a ‘ parallel culture ’ .
2 And not even an air raid warning to send them into the cellars .
3 This form of political violence requires political answers and not just an anti-criminal , police-oriented , coercive response .
4 Naturopathy is one of the oldest forms of medicine and is based on four principles : the individuality of the patient , that you should treat the cause of the condition and not just the symptoms , that the body retains the ability to heal itself and that you must treat the whole person and not just an affected area .
5 That was really the reassurance I most wanted , the knowledge that what was going to happen was only a beginning and not just an incident .
6 You can see the stars , now , in the city , or everybody else can , and not just an attractive smattering here and there .
7 It 's a vigorous faith ; it 's the faith that enables a Christian ( and not just an apostle like Paul — any and every Christian can echo those words ) to face the challenges and demands of each day , at home , at work .
8 During those difficult years , when he drank rather more than he should , he would sometimes even forget on the way home from gigs I was his daughter and not just an ordinary groupie .
9 Also it is to be noted that all the property given to the donee by the donor will be dutiable if the donor retains any benefit , etc and not just an apportioned part quantified with respect to the benefit .
10 The whole of Blackacre is chargeable on Mr X 's death and not just an apportioned value thereof .
11 This says that while it may be all very well to make philosophical statements about evil , evil nevertheless is real , and not merely an absence ; and what 's more it can be resisted , and what 's more still not resisting it ( in the belief that one day Omnipotence will cure all ills ) is a dereliction of duty .
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