Example sentences of "not so [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The team says this is not so because administrators dislike them , or that they are hardly aware of them .
2 But on the Carvin this is not so because they have set the on/off facility at such a point that only the ‘ send ’ side is affected , leaving your last reverb treated signal to die away naturally .
3 Rolt warns that this is not so because that spirit can only express itself in creative activities in which work and leisure are facets of one whole .
4 Not so when she went into the shop , carrying the family chicken-feed tin , to whisper , ‘ Pet-a-torn , please . ’
5 Although in deep water the particle movement is almost completely orbital , this is not so when the waves reach shallow water near coasts .
6 The CFCs are reasonably safe while they remain in the leakproof sealed units but not so when fridges are dumped and crushed .
7 Acts which would otherwise be trespass are not so when justification is provided by law .
8 An agreement to induce a breach of contract might be thought to fall outside this protection because inducement is a tort if committed by one person , but this is not so if the inducement is protected by section 13(1) .
9 What 's the point of being aggressive with somebody when they 're gon na walk away feeling as if they 've just been walked all over , so you 've still got the same situation you 've got one person walking away feeling a little bit fed up and the other person not so if you talk about assertiveness in terms of aggression and in terms of submission i.e. there 's going to be a winner and there 's going to be a loser depending which way round you look at it then you still have n't quite grasped what we mean by assertiveness .
10 In one way the Chancellor is already brought into relation with the administration of justice , though not so as to enable him to modify the law at his pleasure .
11 By an arrangement between father and son , a disentailment could be effected ; but not so as to alienate the fee ; rather to reduce the son 's interest to a life estate in remainder , with remainder to his issue successively in tail .
12 Not so as you 'd notice it . ’
13 There are occasions , however , when this is not so as some noxious or offensive gases have very low threshold detection values , e.g. many of those malodorants associated with sewage treatment processes which include gases such as methyl mercaptan , ethyl mercaptan and dimethylamine .
14 She 'd been feeling sick a morning or two , but not so as it interfered with her work , and no one remarked on it .
15 the Trader shall be entitled at any time prior to commencement of transit to give seven days ' written notice to the Carrier requiring that the aforementioned £800 per tonne limit be increased but not so as to exceed the value of the Consignment and in the event of such notice being given the Trader shall within the said seven days agree with the Carrier an increase in the carriage charges in consideration of the said increased limit .
16 For her own part , Theodora could n't really see Amy , small and frail as she was , physically assaulting anyone , not so as to kill them .
17 They must be able to spot strengths and weaknesses and gaps in knowledge , not so as to compare pupils with each other , but in order to move on to the next stage , in the most effective way .
18 The answer is in s35 of the Limitation Act 1980 under which the new claim dates back to when the original writ was issued but not so as to defeat a limitation defence although the court can exercise discretion under s33 or RSC Ord 15 , r6(6) which says that no one shall be added as a party after limitation unless the court directs that the period should not apply .
19 In Kinvig v Holland Hannen & Cubbitts [ 1977 ] CLY 373 an interesting situation arose because the plaintiff failed to beat a payment in but had his damages increased on appeal , although still not so as to bear the amount that the defendant had paid into court .
20 I suggest that it would be useful to publish his comments , not so as to set estate agents at each others ' throats , entertaining though that might be , but so that members of the public who intend placing their properties on the market may shop around and take their decisions in a more informed way .
21 Not so where an illusion of everyday reality is more important .
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