Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] an [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We not only pay an entrance fee to access these facilities , we also pay a community charge for local amenities . |
2 | Yet despite this trend away from leaving sole jurisdiction with administrative tribunals , the Interception of Communications Act 1985 not only contains an exclusion clause to prevent review of the decisions of the Tribunal , but it contains one of unprecedented scope . |
3 | To boost their credentials , bidders who do not already hold an ITV franchise need to acquire , or strike deals with , independent production companies . |
4 | This is 2.65m ( 8ft 8in ) long so you are not forever dragging an extension lead socket around the workplace . |
5 | As a consequence of the difficulties of poverty in which many working-class children were raised , education did not often provide an escape route for them and many , particularly in towns like Jarrow , faced the prospect of juvenile unemployment . |
6 | These can help patients with more serious crises and also meet the needs of the withdrawn , isolated or suspicious person who will not readily attend an outpatient clinic . |
7 | The following Sunday , having not yet received an appointment card , I was certain , quite suddenly , that Nigel 's pain was not muscular . |
8 | British Rail has not yet put an investment proposition to the Department for the west coast main line . |
9 | But their support was n't enough to inspire an Oxford victory … |
10 | I mean you d you do n't really have an attitude problem when you first start to drive do you ? |
11 | It 's so simple , at its most basic , that Rupp Technology does n't even provide an installation routine . |
12 | as I say although , erm we 've not been the government has n't yet got an airport policy , it has got an airport policy and it 's by the white paper er and so we can then say things that are not true . |