Example sentences of "[pers pn] [not/n't] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She had warmed to him not as a spiritual being , but as vigorous young flesh and blood , full of untested potentialities .
2 The subtler of the recent readings of the Shipman 's Tale keeps the merchant in the position of target figure by treating him not as a realistic character , but as a functional one : a figure representing the interplay of more abstract themes and factors affecting human life .
3 He made her sharply and joyously aware that he wanted her not as a submissive toy , but as a full partner in their lovemaking , sharing the same ardour , the same urgency .
4 Stanley has sex with her not in a loving way but in a hurtful and spiteful one .
5 He could , Dalgliesh thought , have been judged an outstandingly handsome man were it not for a certain incongruity of feature , perhaps the contrast between the fineness of the skin stretched over the flat cheekbones and the strong jutting jaw and uncompromising mouth .
6 He admired gnarled oak , beeches and silver birch , but occasionally he complained bitterly about bad planting , as when looking towards Langdale from near Tilberthwaite : ‘ Langdale on the right would finish the whole into a pleasant landscape , were it not for a frightful plantation of firs blotting out the pass on Wrynose . ’
7 Were it not for a severe epidemic of puerperal fever ( ‘ childbed fever ’ ) in Aberdeen , which lasted from December 1789 to March 1792 , Gordon might well have been forgotten .
8 The top is not visible from the road , and were it not for a sizeable cairn you could miss it altogether .
9 ‘ We do not object to the development , but why is it not on a derelict piece of industrial land ? ’
10 Suppose that I have a sudden impulse to settle when I retire in the village where I was born ; but reality breaks in , I recognize that I had better remember it not as a nostalgic vision but as I indeed saw it before experiencing the city , admit to myself that it will have changed beyond recognition , try to anticipate living in it not as I am now but as an old man who no longer easily makes new friends , try to see myself through the villagers ' eyes as already a stranger who may no longer deserve a welcome .
11 What I 'm trying to say is that it 's providing for people already here that I think should be a major item of population policy , and doing it not in a massive world sense , or even a country , but in particular areas as well .
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