Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In aggregate , substantial gross flows occurred between all zones , although an inflow to an individual ring was not necessarily from its own core or outer ring .
2 Ileana felt that women had won a new respect after this military operation , not only from their own organization but throughout the FMLN .
3 I am hypothesising that they do so not only from their conscious memories but also from their world of internal objects which are unconscious .
4 Its evocative power derived not only from its biblical roots , but also from the fact that it did not evoke clergy or hierarchy but rather the basic equality of all the baptized .
5 SMALL BUSINESSES are doubly hit by the recession , not only from its direct effects but also from the appalling way that bigger companies delay paying their bills .
6 It is so far removed , not only from my normal run of experience , but from anything I have ever done that it seems beyond the realms of reality , a fantasy production , a dream come true .
7 This synod was transferred by Constantine to the lakeside town of Nicaea , not far from his own palace and more accessible for the two priests sent to represent bishop Silvester of Rome .
8 A verbal message was sent to the farm : the doctor would arrive at 1 p.m. to pick Eric up on a rough track not far from his underground hiding place .
9 I got told to take care of a young Scotch bobby , not far from my own home .
10 ‘ I 'm afraid I 'm not very clever at coping with unpleasantness — not even from my own relatives , ’ she said , thinking of her aunt .
11 It was a turbulent time for college principals , and many were unable to cope with the urgent demands for change which constantly assailed them — not least from their own undergraduates .
12 This provoked intense opposition , not least from her own family , in a militantly Hindu city like Kumbbakoman .
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