Example sentences of "[be] not [verb] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 In particular it seems that members in the UK are not taking advantage of the scheme to the same extent as members in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland .
2 Members in Northern Ireland are not taking advantage of the savings available on Homecover to anything like the same extent as members in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain .
3 But individual spaces are not exemplifying instances of the concept of space ; they are parts of space , just as individual times are parts of a single universal time .
4 Evidence of this kind is , however , essential if community care practitioners in the world of purchasing and providing , assessment and care management are not to lose sight of the fact that the consumer may award the quality kitemark as much for the professional who has time to listen , as for the streamlined meals service .
5 Can my right hon. Friend confirm that our European partners are not losing sight of the need to make the European Commission democratically accountable , any more than they are losing sight of the need to conform to the European Commission directives that we scrupulously honour ?
6 The hon. Gentleman is being neither reasonable nor fair to the management or work force in British mines and is not taking account of the pain and suffering through which some of them had to go to achieve that improvement .
7 The purpose of all this cross-referencing and analogizing is not to gain knowledge of the text ( or of art in general ) but to function , as Bourdieu suggests , ‘ to bring the work into an interminable circuit of inter-legitimation ’ .
8 The difficulty for the thieves was not to gain possession of the animal , but to arrange for its profitable disposal .
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