Example sentences of "[adv] not from " in BNC.

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1 Still , scam or no scam , there 's no denying , especially not from Galliano themselves , that the tag is currently working full steam ahead in their flavour .
2 No dues or fees are required by the Family Fellowships , especially not from newcomers .
3 But by the end she chose to overplay her hand and lost the sympathy of those who could have saved her from her last indignities — though perhaps not from the bottle .
4 The economy will settle down at point A , a position of neoclassical equilibrium from the point of view of firms , though obviously not from the point of view of households , which would prefer to be at point B. Households must therefore revise downwards their planned expenditure on goods in the light of their failure to sell all of their labour services .
5 They did try to kill the piglet , but as they were quite frightened and obviously not from the right background , they were not very practical about it .
6 When he seized power in 1483 he did so not from outside the prevailing political structure but from its heart .
7 When he seized power in 1483 he did so not from outside the prevailing political structure but from its heart .
8 ‘ I am sorry to bother you , and I 'm honestly not from a newspaper . ’
9 He took her , or began to , in the direct , unsentimental manner in which she had always understood men took their whores , hurting her slightly not from any particular roughness on his part but because her body had turned dry with protest , resisting him as her supple mind did not .
10 Lots of activities that need a spiritual power to make them work are actually outlawed by God in the Bible , so any spiritual power being used in them is clearly not from him but is from Satan ; God would n't ban something that he 'd created for our good !
11 Yet the story of the development of the city 's housing schemes has never been told in full , and particularly not from the point of view of the original tenants .
12 Int I don well not from you lot does it ?
13 takes it but surely not from the right position .
14 The lack of provision of income maintenance for those with part-time earnings stems from a failure to recognise that most women work part-time not from choice , nor because their earnings are inessential , but because their employment opportunities are severely constrained by their family commitments .
15 The second I did n't hear about for four days and even then not from a friend but from the free paper which used to be given away in the bars once a week those days .
16 Prior approval is not required ( except in SSSIs and National Parks in the UK , but then not from the Agriculture Department ) and in assessing schemes financially , MAFF has disregarded the fact that it has in the past contributed 50–70% of the scheme 's cost and that a high proportion of the profit to be earned is public money in the form of HLCAs .
17 It probably is n't — at least not from any ‘ artistic ’ standpoint .
18 She had never felt in danger before , at least not from the sort of attack that menaced the settlers in Palestine , the RIC in their barracks , the Irish in their homes .
19 But Morse would never learn — at least not from him — the name of the person who had murdered Theodore Kemp .
20 It is fair to state that Christianity as we know it today derives ultimately not from Jesus 's time , but from the Council of Nicaea .
21 It may be significant that Paul Black was involved heavily at the London end in the design of such schemes , but again not from the total viewpoint which in any case would probably be regarded as one of the weaknesses of the London development where there was less overview than obtained in Oxford .
22 Why not from somewhere else ? ’
23 I saw little evidence of it , certainly not from Kathy Kirby and Dusty Springfield .
24 Bernard had to act as ‘ go-between ’ as Laura would only accept bad news or limitations to her independence from him , certainly not from an accountant who was later to describe her designs as ‘ itsy-bitsy prints ’ necessary to camouflage the bad quality of the fabric .
25 ‘ I do n't know where he gets it from ; certainly not from poor old Sidney . ’
26 Certainly not from Parliament , for Parliament has shown itself perfectly capable , where it wishes to do so , of enacting specific anti-avoidance provisions to deal with specific cases ; and indeed it did subsequently legislate to nullify the fiscal advantages of transactions of the type to which I have referred .
27 With the swimming cap and goggles on , I could hardly recognize myself , certainly not from a distance , and I also intended to be under water for most of the time .
28 Certainly not from the club scene , where an average gate is rarely more than a few hundred and even a big club like Hawick has had to launch a special initiative to arrest their declining membership .
29 The park has a small number of wild rabbits , but Mr Weston said these were certainly not from that population .
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