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

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1 ‘ I 'm not in no hurry , neither . ’
2 Many fruits change colour as they reach maturity and this can be a useful indicator , although not in every case : apples will often colour up early if occupied by a burrowing pest , some pear varieties only change colour once in store and marrows are past their best when they turn yellow .
3 While these links involved the provision of some common services , they did not constitute chains in exactly the traditional newspaper sense , since the holdings were not in every case large enough to be a controlling interest .
4 The decisions made by King and Council were processed by three institutions — the Signet , the Privy Seal , and the Chancery — though not in every case by all three of them .
5 It is that the senses of an ambiguous word form should not in every case be totally conditioned by their contexts , unlike the interpretations which arise as a result of contextual modulation .
6 Burke has great information , and great command of language ; though , in my opinion , it has not in every respect the highest elegance . ’
7 Er I think it does , I think they should have one , one of those sort of places in every not in every complex , but in every estate .
8 This included a number of payments to men and women for various services rendered but who were not in every case employees as such .
9 ‘ Perhaps not in every Sovbloc country .
10 Therefore it is proposed that national supervisory rules should be harmonized , not in every detail , but only in the key factors — other less crucial aspects of the rules can be allowed to vary from country to country and be subject to mutual recognition .
11 It takes the useful and practical form of a general introductory chapter , a second chapter presenting the form of tender and form of agreement both with commentary , an extended chapter 3 which presents the conditions of the International Civil Engineering Contract ( 5th edition — 1973 ) with a running commentary not in every case clause by clause but certainly confining the commentary where it is not upon an individual clause to a small group of related clauses , and a final chapter dealing with conditions of particular application .
12 In some folk it will make them this or that , perhaps , not in every body , but for some folk it will do that , but his greatest purpose in your life and in my life is to reproduce Jesus Christ to make us like him .
13 Well , not in every scene is there , all the characters anyway .
14 everybody does a bit of camera work and sound and things and everybody experiences those different roles that you have so far covered , you know , across the documentary , but not in every act .
15 Mind you Don Johnson and Melanie Griffi Griffith are alright , are man and wife but they 're not in every film together are they ?
16 The Facts is able to treat the historical conditioning of Portnoy 's Complaint in a way in which the novel itself was not in a position to do .
17 But not in a hundred .
18 I know I 'm not in a position to be choosy , but I ca n't cope with the idea of living there — it 's just beyond
19 Where , that is , if not in a small workroom in up-state New York ?
20 It was not in a national newspaper .
21 ‘ British men 's judo is not in a very good state , ’ he said , more with honesty than pessimism .
22 Eels come into it somehow , but not in a way that can be described in a family newspaper .
23 This is a country where people are not in a hurry .
24 As a symbolic act it was of much importance since it offered the prospect of a framework for a wider Anglo-Irish settlement and provided a hope of genuine political involvement for the Catholic minority in Northern Ireland , not in a failed local assembly but through their co-religionists in the south .
25 Religion had to be integrated with its surrounding society , not in a subservient position , but forming the vital heart of the culture .
26 By then the product will have reverted to being a reasonable business again — but not in a glamorous way as in the first phase .
27 The problem of succession had by no means been solved , and certainly not in a way that could be used as a precedent for the future .
28 This time lag , however , dies not always occur , as I show in the same study , and we are not in a situation to make the kind of general assumption made by Morgan and Engels .
29 Mr Justice Hutchison said the 1936 Act primarily envisages a system where the local authority has a power and a duty to try to secure that premises are not in a state which constitutes a statutory nuisance .
30 Knocking in vain on Labour 's door If you 're not in a union , attempting to join a local branch of the Labour party can be a maddening experience , says Jane Furnival .
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