Example sentences of "[conj] not [adv] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The view that will be taken is that it does matter very much , although not quite in the way in which previous writers about environmental doom have envisaged .
2 Russ looked like a school master , although not quite in the stereotype of a middle class school teacher .
3 The traditional bourgeois ethic , puritan or secular , had ascribed this to moral or spiritual feebleness rather than to lack of intellect , for it was evident that not much in the way of brains was needed for success in business , and conversely that mere brains did not guarantee wealth and still less ‘ sound ’ views .
4 And not even in the land of the troubadours were husbands more tolerant .
5 If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice .
6 Politics in the Balkans always involved small interrelated élites : what communism did was to reinforce this tendency , and not just in the Balkans .
7 And not just in the towns and cities .
8 England should stick by the tried and trusted and not just in the short-term .
9 This technique seems to have become a habit and not just in the Guardian .
10 A major part of their work is functions , and not just in the boardroom , as many up-and-coming groups visit the site .
11 And not just in the context of G.W. Fashions and their suitability for a mass market , but in a simple design sense .
12 Everything needs rehearsal and not just in the venue .
13 Peter Wright has done an admirable job and not just in the set scrum .
14 The New Testament , despite its talk of God condemning the wicked to an eternity of weeping and gnashing of teeth in the fires of hell ( a level of violence , as one commentator has put it , surpassing anything spoken of in the Old Testament ) , has yet more challenges to offer , and not just in the Passion narratives .
15 There is lot of it about these days and not just in the police service .
16 To form , use and sever cords is a feminine instinct that carries on throughout life , and not just in the process of physical motherhood .
17 Contrary to the suggestion in para 18/8/10 of the 1993 White Book , it has been held that a claim for interest under s35A is sufficiently pleaded even if it only appears in the prayer and not also in the body of the pleading ( McDonald 's Hamburgers Ltd v Burgerking ( UK ) Ltd [ 1987 ] FSR 112 ) .
18 An outstanding player , said Shelford , who was not just popular throughout the rugby firmament but who had the respect of players everywhere and not least in the Land of the Long White Cloud .
19 IBM is famous for its attention to detail and not least in the art of political lobbying in key capital cities .
20 He looked an elegant stranger in his charcoal-grey suit , silk shirt and tie , and not least in the Gucci loafers he was wearing on his feet .
21 British parliamentary government has found its admirers abroad as well , and not least in the United States .
22 Perhaps we should consider publishing details of the many failures in Conservative councils throughout the country , and not least in the borough in which this House is situated which , while exporting its homeless to other authorities , appears to be guilty of the illegal sale of houses that were not its to sell in the first place .
23 These days it is hard to say , and not only in the heavyweight division .
24 Their model 855 , a multi-bit design of a couple of years back , achieved something of a cult status and not only in the UK .
25 We are , he observed , only too willing to make this sort of leap , and not only in the field of theology ( Hume was also very critical of what he saw as the pretensions of the science of his day to uncover the ‘ hidden springs ’ of things ) , but we need to be much more modest and cautious , to realise how limited the scope of our experience and knowledge is , and how liable our minds to go astray when they over-reach themselves and fish in waters too deep for their lines to plumb .
26 Though Joe 's literary knowledge is shaky , he has a reputation as a smart operator , and not only in the airplane business , where he has made his fortune .
27 Such voyages would reappear in Eliot 's poetry , and not only in the hunt for lost childhood and youth that fills ‘ Marina ’ .
28 and not like in a shop , you know , from nine in the morning till six at night
29 The EAT said that where there were sound business reasons for reorganisation , then the question of reasonableness had to be looked at in the context of a reorganisation and not solely in the context of the offer of new terms and conditions .
30 About 60 of them actually appeared in print and not necessarily in the order of context I had written them .
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