Example sentences of "[is] not [adv] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A change for the better , for now the Japanese can concentrate on the new industries of Computers and Lasers where , because there is not yet the world competition as in radios and televisions , they can recover better margins making their industries more wealth-creating .
2 The important thing for us is not where the state border runs , but whether or not the working people of all nations remain allied in their struggle against the bourgeoisie …
3 But it is not just the fertilizer side which is developing the business with marketing innovation .
4 It is not just the Sunday League , but Boys ’ Brigade and Scouts who will also be affected . ’
5 Bill is not simply the Saturday voice of Grandstand , owner of the most taken-off tones in sport .
6 NAMAS is not always the accreditation system of choice and Dr R. Patel ( MAFF , CVL , Weybridge ) discussed the alternative of using GLP in toxicology laboratories .
7 When it comes to using the right tools for the job it is also important to realise that the final output from a desktop publishing system is not always the end product .
8 Forces , being a smallish town and by no means a city , the passing of street pleasantries is not quite the folk art it is in villages but people still enjoy passing the time of day with their neighbours .
9 ( Under the German system a party 's candidate for Chancellor is not necessarily the party chairman . )
10 The question of where they were to camp had been a matter of debate during the 1930's , so it seems it is not only the horse trading which is being revived .
11 But it is not only the age range of 20s/30s that may be discriminatory .
12 Thus the marginal cost of a film is not only the market value of extra meals that could have been produced , but is also the value of the marginal utility consumers would have derived from those meals .
13 It is not only the Children Act which is under-funded but the entire spectrum of Local Government and the National Health Services .
14 And what I find interesting is that it 's the sheer vitality of the English sound — it 's not just the Liverpool sound , it 's the English sound — the vitality , the sensuality , the letting one 's hair down quality , that is exactly what the Continentals admired in Dunstable , and strangely enough in a way what Elgar 's got — this incredible sort of desire not to be over formal and to break down certain formal barriers which seems to be so characteristic of English music .
15 It 's not just the end result of standing up in court and representing a client .
16 rela It 's not actually the knee joint itself , it 's got nothing to do with the cartilages and it 's particularly common in people who are growing .
17 They 've each got ideally a circle and a line so they have identical features but they 're different letters so clearly , I mean it 's quite obvious , it 's not only the features present but also their relationship to the other features that 're present that determines what type of letter is recognised So any model of perception would have to take that into account .
18 ‘ It 's not only the age problem .
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