Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] not [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly Littlewoods , the pools group and retailer , does not believe in either solution — or perhaps it does not really want to sell . |
2 | Unlike some of its competitors , Bull says it has yet to work out whether or not Posix compatibility for proprietary systems is anything more than a marketing gimmick , and so it has not yet embarked on the expensive process of adapting the GCOS operating systems to comply with Posix . |
3 | So it 's not only got to be done , that 's the problem . |
4 | The commercial paper market might still challenge these established markets , although for the reasons discussed above it has not yet developed critical mass . |
5 | Also it does not usually penetrate through the enamel and into the dentine , so that the corners of the teeth are rounded and the salient angles flattened . |
6 | If the war was not the cause of that subsequent economic growth — either wholly or in part — then clearly it did not seriously inhibit it . |
7 | Now it did not even strike her as odd or ungracious that Jenny , after their long separation , should have no time for questions or interest about her sojourn in America or her journey home , and that she could not control her own unhappiness for the sake of welcoming back her sister . |
8 | Only the ECSC survived , but even it did not entirely escape the shockwaves . |
9 | I told him about the cold-water tap , how it did not always produce more than a trickle , how frequently the pressure let us down . |
10 | If such crimes really are entirely accounted for by the possession of abnormal motives propelling their possessors into crime regardless of any other considerations , then it does not really possess the features that usually class actions as ‘ crimes ’ ; rather , it would belong in some alternative category , such as mental illness . |
11 | Consequently it did not really manage to achieve the level of plausibility of the more popularly accepted opposite view of classical criminology — that official processing deters further deviant acts . |
12 | Yet it did not generally solve the problem of keeping labour itself at work , loyally , diligently and modestly . |
13 | However it does not always go by size but depends on the subject , as Foujita 's young girls cost much more , and the year in which it was painted makes a difference in price . |
14 | ‘ Then doubtless it has not yet fallen . |
15 | At a time when it had not yet developed a project portfolio , it was concerned with such questions as how to set up a broadcasting system which would serve society as a whole rather than merely serving governments and the ruling elites . |
16 | The party has been placed in the impossible position of choosing a leader to fight the next election when it has not yet had the opportunity to discuss why it lost the last one . |
17 | With the transfer of the empire to the West , when the pope crowned the Frankish King Charlemagne as emperor on Christmas Day 800 , Roman law 's future was assured in those more rural and agrarian parts of Europe within the empire where it had not already penetrated . |
18 | Labour changes from being at a stage where it has not yet become a thing in itself and is merely an aspect of social life , to a stage when although still an aspect of social life it involves exploitation , i.e. slavery and serfdom , to a third stage when labour has become mysteriously represented as a thing and is used for a different kind of exploitation . |
19 | Even after all this time , they still speak ill of him ; why it does not therefore make me , his victim , welcome among People I do not know . |