Example sentences of "[not/n't] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 No no , not really , not , not between not between a married couple no .
2 I found myself putting the intelligence into my programmes not through a general researcher , but through the intellect of the presenter .
3 Jesus liberated not through a programme of political activism , but simply through his spoken word .
4 A popular modern interpretation of liberal ideas argues that private autonomy should be lost not through a special exercise of choice but rather through causing harm , or the risk of causing harm , to others .
5 James Coats , junior ( 1841–1912 ) , was a member of the Paisley family of industrialists J. & P. Coats , whom most of us know best as the makers of sewing cotton but he appears to have made the presentation of these libraries Personally and not through a trust established in connection with the firm .
6 She rarely smiled but this was not through a lack of good nature : her responsibilities had given her a serious expression .
7 To cover costs for the first £320 you may either pay us a non-refundable damage/loss excess waiver of £32 per yacht ( £7 each for a Share a Yacht or Pot Luck ) , or lodge ( direct with us , not through a travel agent ) a security deposit of £320 per yacht ( £70 each if sharing ) at the time of making your final payment .
8 forty , twenty five watts or less , forty watts nominal the ones I 'm running not through a hundred watt channel , er
9 Jalloud also invited a French examining magistrate , Jean-Louis Bruguière , to return , " but not aboard a warship " .
10 The male contestants , the jury found , were not worth a mention .
11 A determined show of political resistance from Mr Yeltsin and his supporters in other republics might help convince many old-fashioned Russian nationalists that hanging on to the Baltic republics is not worth a fight .
12 ALL THE PAIN THAT MONEY CAN BUY : The Life of Christina Onassis by William Wright Gollancz , £5.99 MANY MIGHT think that Christina Onassis 's 37 years of life , notable only for her four marriages and succession of lovers , is not worth a full-scale biography , certainly not one of almost 400 pages .
13 His Poems , think them all not worth a Straw .
14 The whole of French music is not worth a sou …
15 Cheap reels are not worth a second thought .
16 Solidarity with the Spanish Republic undermined the pacifism of many on the left , and Russell knew that he was swimming against the tide when he urged the friends of peace to ‘ avoid the crusading spirit … in relation to Spain , on the grounds that even the best cause is not worth a great war . ’
17 It is not worth a mention but for the fact its distribution and promotion is funded by our own dear British Film Institute .
18 Not worth a damn , no .
19 So before you decide that you 're not worth a hundred and fifty thousand pound do actually sit down and work it out .
20 She 's not worth a second thought .
21 The love of old men is not worth a lot ,
22 After the inglorious fall of his Government , accompanied as it was by a whole series of faux pas , Ramsay MacDonald 's future , crowed the wiseacres of London , was not worth a single cent .
23 It 's it 's not worth a marriage no more because the C S A and because of people like them sat there that think they know it all .
24 I 've taken all that you 've and to be honest there 's not , there 's not a , it 's not worth a , it 's not worth a light , it 's you , I 'm be getting rid of that straight away !
25 I 've taken all that you 've and to be honest there 's not , there 's not a , it 's not worth a , it 's not worth a light , it 's you , I 'm be getting rid of that straight away !
26 I have also campaigned for the Government to give AIDS greater recognition , not as a disease affecting specific sectors of the community , but as a social problem for which there must be adequate welfare provision .
27 I have also campaigned for the Government to give AIDS greater recognition , not as a disease affecting specific sectors of the community , but as a social problem for which there must be adequate welfare provision .
28 It is noteworthy that at this time ( when secularised education was patronised by nearly all the governments of Europe including those that were nominally Catholic ) this query was dealt with as a matter of discipline by the Congregation of propaganda , and not as a matter of doctrine by the Congregation of the Inquisition .
29 Keg bitters and lager have been enormously successful for the brewers not as a result of genuine consumer demand but due to saturation advertising .
30 Predictably , perhaps , I regard this argument not as a demonstration that the acquisition of new concepts is impossible , but as another reductio ad absurdum of the representational theory of the mind .
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