Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] be not [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the party groups often appoint Whips , whose job it is not just to enforce party discipline , but by operating what is referred to in Parliamentary jargon as ‘ the usual channels ’ can assist in the smooth running of the authority , by , for example , effecting agreements on nominations to committees or outside bodies .
2 These days it 's not enough to send out the invite and hope they reply .
3 Revolution is not made by proclamations , strikes can not be declared every twenty-four hours , and in order to struggle against the bourgeoisie it is not enough to have a weekly publication or a hundred militants .
4 You 're hiding behind an old woman who 's not here to defend herself ! ’
5 Congress , I know I 'm speaking to the team , but it 's up to us and the activists who are not here to motivate our members and get this campaign off the ground and by supporting this motion , we will be putting the first foot on the ladder to defeating the government 's pay policy .
6 ‘ France has her eyes on you , ’ he had told them in his first Order of the Day , and the troops had their eyes on Pétain ; even though for the best part of a week they were not actually to see the new commander in person .
7 But to understand a language sequence it is not enough to recognize the relationships between the elements present in it ; we also have to refer to relationships of absence , and it is these that Saussure calls associative relationships .
8 For Lewis it was not enough to have the Bible : you had to learn how to read it .
9 Nonetheless , whatever success was achieved within these programmes it was not enough to change the general picture of an agricultural system which could only expand production by having access to more land .
10 But of course it is not enough to point out that such claims can be made implicitly .
11 All that was fine and good , but in the end it 's not enough to have someone who makes the trains run on time .
12 Chair my name 's Pete from Partnership 's I 'm here as a member of the public I 'm not here to speak on behalf of the theatre at all .
13 From the pupils ' perspective they are not there to accept passively any offensive action on the part of the teachers merely because they are pupils .
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