Example sentences of "not [art] [noun] [prep] [art] story " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It has proved extremely difficult , too , to find significant changes in attitudes in many markets except over a rather long period — which does not disprove the theory , but suggests either that advertising does not work very fast , which no one wishes to admit , or that attitudes are not the whole of the story . |
2 | But that is not the end of the story for Esau . |
3 | But that is not the end of the story ; networks will not only serve the interests of the market ; they bring within reach the possibility of the surveillance of whole populations , with serious implications for personal privacy . |
4 | Note that this is not the end of the story . |
5 | But that was not the end of the story . |
6 | The four women victims involved in the Old Bailey trial were not the end of the story . |
7 | It then continued : Mr. Callaghan 's statement is not the end of the story . |
8 | But that is not the end of the story . |
9 | But that is not the end of the story . |
10 | And this is not the end of the story . |
11 | Remember , though , that this is not the end of the story . |
12 | But this is not the end of the story . |
13 | Also , the extinction of a species is not the end of the story : insect taxonomy simply transfers to archaeoentomology with attendant information loss . |
14 | But this is not the end of the story . |
15 | Of course , that 's not the end of the story . |
16 | But this is not the end of the story . |
17 | Only the last Model A , ( N901K ) survives today in the New England Air Museum , but that is not the end of the story . |
18 | Because even tee markers is not the end of the story . |
19 | And this is not the end of the story . |
20 | ‘ It 's not the end of the story . |
21 | Anyone can do that , but that 's not the end of the story . |
22 | Mary 's marriage to Henry had certainly taken place by February 1381 , and Thomas might well have done what he could to prevent her marrying , but Froissart casts Thomas as a villain in his account of English politics in Richard II 's reign , and not every detail in the story should necessarily be accepted at face value . |