Example sentences of "[verb] not [adv] [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And it needs not only to provide access to files or data , but actually to connect applications running anywhere on the network — and through the application , to connect the minds that are putting the applications to work .
2 Blake 's work for MI6 included not only gathering intelligence from the Russians but tracking down and watching Communist spies sent over into the West .
3 All profess greenness nowadays , of course , but climate change has not yet become part of their instinctual combat kit with its codes telling them instantly what to do when action is joined over , for example , trade union legislation and welfare payments .
4 Erm as you know sir , you 've heard already er the department has not yet received advice from the region as to the content of strategic guidance .
5 The first line — ’ Our Father which art in heaven , hallowed be thy name ’ has not yet given way in children 's parlance to ’ Our Father in heaven , may your name be hallowed ’ , or , ’ Our Father in heaven , may your holy name be honoured . ’
6 Hauge says his assessment is still incomplete , since he has not yet had access to Soviet military records .
7 A buyer of goods can sue the seller or a third party for conversion if he has ownership of the goods even though he has not yet got possession of them .
8 However , this redistribution has not yet taken place to any significant extent , with the acute hospital sector managing to preserve its stranglehold upon health care expenditure .
9 TopLog International has not yet put pen to paper with Univel Inc to support Unixware , as reported last week ( Ux No 399 ) .
10 Nouvel has not yet sunk foundations into British soil , but his work on his home turf in France has produced a crop of prize-winning designs and an endless stream of commissions .
11 Third , since 1984 , unions in RENFE have won the right to negotiate over the level of minimum service , and management has not normally run services in excess of that level even if resources were available .
12 On this approach , to take an old example , if one dug a pit for the victim to fall into , one would not be guilty under s.20 because one has not directly applied force to the victim .
13 However , one study has not only shown persistence of enhanced platelet reactivity in response to collagen and sodium arachidonate despite a 1 6-week period of near normal glycaemic control but also an increase in platelet reactivity to ADP ( Jackson et al , 1984 ) .
14 Of course anything as scientific as a mechanical test has not always found favour with traditional craftsmen or indeed with business men .
15 I fear that this has not necessarily taken place in every case .
16 She has n't even put seams on them .
17 There were only thirty visitors over the weekend Only one signing up for an organically grown allotment.It seems the message has n't yet taken root with the general public .
18 Throwing out all those shirts has n't really altered Patrick in any major way , but Judith is happier .
19 The whole effect is so convincing that flies not only visit flower after flower , transporting the stapelia 's pollen , but even complete the activity for which they visit real carrion — laying their eggs on the flower just as they do in a carcass .
20 So the law is intended not simply to regulate conduct in an imperfect world , but to show up our imperfections and so lead us to Christ .
21 Stepson of a rabbi and product of a broken home , Laszlo was brought up in an orphanage , and it is clear that from a very early age this intense , obstinate man sought not only to bring order to his own life but to control to an unprecedented degree the environment of his future family .
22 ‘ I 'd not even seen Leanne for about four months and then she was with him , but I got half my arm blown away . ’
23 However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms .
24 The overwhelming climate of secrecy has long been encouraged and supported by the Official Secrets Acts 1911–1920 which have been used not simply to prevent disclosure of security information but to prevent the disclosure of all information which governments have chosen not to disclose .
25 What do the Government intend to do not just to offer help to individuals but to give areas such as mine the opportunity to be again a fully participating part of this nation ?
26 ‘ Hellenism ’ meant not only speaking Greek as the main language of communication in the eastern half of the Mediterranean , but also games , gymnasia , theatres , and the diffusion of polytheistic cult .
27 Although this last point is not in broad terms contentious , it should be noted that La Brant did not clearly establish criteria for judging complexity .
28 However , there are clear baseline differences in disease severity between groups and the analysis did not properly address differences in response between treatments .
29 Probably the single most raised criticism of PageMaker in its earlier versions was that it did not automatically flow text from column to column or page to page .
30 While there seems to be no reason to doubt the account to this point in Molla Yegan 's career , a question is raised about Taskopruzade 's statement that he did not again hold office by a note of Molla Yegan 's ( the only example I have found of his signature ) appearing on a page of the dated 839/1435–6 , of Isa Bey , the son of Bayezid Pasa , containing the signatures of a number of notable scholars of the fifteenth century : the page , which has been reproduced in facsimile by Unver , seems indeed almost to have become an autograph book for leading scholars of the period .
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