Example sentences of "in the not " in BNC.

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1 In such a climate it seems even more suitable to pursue the creation of a radical , insider ethnography and in the not too distant past this even seemed to have official support .
2 Here error is all in the not done ,
3 These matters are important because they explain how Pound and Eliot , who had campaigned as a team and would help each other for many years to come , radically differed not just in themes and attitudes ( of which something will be said hereafter ) but at this deep level , in the not altogether conscious interstices of their craft .
4 You will find the following tables in the Not contracted-out Tables .
5 A Ferranti spokesman would not give details of the individuals or organisations against which legal action may be taken but said : ‘ We would hope in the not too distant future to take the necessary legal action to put everything right . ’
6 It turned out there were large surpluses in the BTR pension fund and so a good chance that the transfer value , as well as the potential pension , would be increased in the not too distant future .
7 This is an interesting development and if the trend continues , we may see the demise of collateral warranties in the not too distant future .
8 ‘ There must be risks that there could be moves afoot in the not too distant future for the closure of the Petersfield Court .
9 Take advantage of any chance for discussion , especially if you are able to give your employer a date in the not too distant future when you realistically expect to be fit enough to resume work .
10 The time-honoured method has been by urine testing , but with the renal threshold in the not so elderly being of the order of 10 mmol/1 glycosuria is only going to occur when the blood glucose is in double figures .
11 This , and similar organisations , may well become agents of environmental change in the not too distant future .
12 The second reason for this impetus to cross-curricularity lies in the not unexpected discovery of the subject working parties that ‘ subjects ’ are not the most appropriate descriptors of the learning process .
13 The first advertisement in the Not all chemists wear white coats campaign run by the RSC 's Careers Through Chemistry Committee has won a national award .
14 In addition , I had hoped to put in motion programmes in 3 separate areas and I hope that they still may be started in the not too distant future .
15 In the not so distant past , North Dalton 's church was well supported .
16 But we 're working on it , so it should be out in the not too distant future . ’
17 The implication is that the early Australians may have imported their basic mythology at some distant time or had experienced cultural intercourse with visitors from India in the not so remote past .
18 The eyes of BURMA and its growing generation is opening with speed and certainty — the PINNACLE OF BRITISH and European superiority is crumbling to dust — BEWARE the pent up strength of all Asiatics is well near bursting point-THE STRUGGLE FOR TOTAL FREEDOM OF ALL SUBJECT PEOPLES IS SURE TO BEGIN IN THE NOT DISTANT FUTURE .
19 I am hoping that ‘ Oh Brother ’ or ‘ Teach In ’ will be about the ribber in the not too distant future !
20 Nurses are no longer expected to sublimate their feelings behind starchy officiousness as has been the case in the not so distant past .
21 I hope we will be able to run another similar event in the not too distant future . ’
22 The latter is already yielding fresh produce and fresh fruit is expected from the orchard in the not too distant future .
23 It hoped that the involvement of neutral states like Austria , Sweden and Switzerland — all of whom obviously did not see membership as compromising their neutrality — would persuade the Soviet Union that the new association was sufficiently politically innocuous for Finland to be able to join it in the not too distant future .
24 If people are honoured for risking their lives in the not obviously useful pursuit of speed records and mountains to climb , why should they not be encouraged to do so in more worthwhile causes ?
25 In the not too distant future , at least one of these ages is likely to change as the Government has announced its intention to equalise the State pension age between men and women .
26 However , it thinks some kind of contact will be forged over time and expects a port to the company 's DRS6000 Unix box to materialise in the not too distant future .
27 It is to be hoped , therefore , that , in the not too distant future , these remedies are either developed by the courts , or remodelled by Parliament .
28 It is quite clear that in the not too distant future arrangements will need to be made to enable those with non-graduate qualifications from the University , or with qualifications directly recognised by it , to continue some kind of formal association with the institution after the satisfactory completion of their courses .
29 Nor are the blight years which affected potato crops in about one year in three , in the not so distant past .
30 Automated Education Letter in December 1972 reported a talk by R. P. Henderson to the Royal Canadian Institute in Toronto : In the not too distant future we will see the world 's knowledge recorded electronically rather than on the printed page .
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