Example sentences of "[adv] [not/n't] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Adoption of an athenian model of action for closure initiatives was thus not out of the question . |
2 | He toured Britain in 1955 and competed in the British Grand Prix at Aintree but had to retire after 34 laps in his Cooper-Bristol that was just not up to the task of Formula One racing against the likes of Moss and Fangio 's Mercedes . |
3 | ‘ He 's just not up to the job . |
4 | Flotation is still not out of the picture , with 1994 being forecast as the big year . |
5 | Yesterday 's stage-managed show of Tory loyalty do not remove the widespread doubts that Mr Major is simply not up to the job . |
6 | However , the cost is high ( but falling ) and the quality of the final product is sometimes not up to the standard of high-class manually digitized material . |
7 | I think we 're the better all round team when playing well so a win is certainly not out of the question . |
8 | However , the Provincials are certainly not out of the frame by an means and although beaten by the PGL , must not be under-rated in any department by the high flying NIBA side . |