Example sentences of "[conj] [not/n't] from a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | While , when Leeds scores a similar ( except better effort ) bollex head ( Coppell ) describes it as a lucky passage of play and not from a great footie team . |
2 | It was impossible not to feel that she had been badly treated , but the bad treatment came from the intransigent doctors and not from a Prime Minister who , as she must have known , was immensely supportive and would not willingly have been associated with any slight on her . |
3 | But the most damaging criticism of the privatization process came some years later , and not from a Labour politician but from one of the most distinguished Conservative leaders since the war , Harold Macmillan . |
4 | You may take interest from a foreigner but not from a fellow Jew ’ ( Deut. 23:9–20 ) . |
5 | I conclude that such carers will either be obtained from the crossroads organisation or something similar or from private advertisement but not from a nursing agency . |