Example sentences of "but not [prep] others " in BNC.

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1 bone breakage in prey assemblages is also diagnostic of certain predators but not of others ;
2 They raise questions about the notion that it guarantees a common curricular entitlement in so far as they yield teaching strategies which are applied to children classified as having learning difficulties , but not to others .
3 One could hypothesise that there is some phonological clue to ethnicity in this speaker 's speech which is apparent to members of the black community but not to others .
4 Brenda liked living in the country for some things , but not for others .
5 There must therefore be another process at work affecting performance , a process which is engaged for certain tasks but not for others .
6 I sometimes feared for myself , at first , but not for others .
7 But not for others .
8 It may thus be that a client is a corporate finance client for some activities but not for others .
9 Henry Blake experimentally proved the existence of empathy between horses through using pairs of closely bonded horses who were mentally and emotionally close to each other ; and he discovered that horses could communicate with some horses through empathy , but not with others .
10 Peckoltia pulcher is a brightly marked little fish that reaches 4″ and is therefore suitable for the community tank — but not with others of its own kind or anything similarly marked in a tank under 4′ .
11 You 'll need to spend longer with children who find role-play itself difficult , or who will work alone but not with others .
12 But they do n't care that the only honest answer to the West Lothian Question — which is to deny the right of Scots MPs to share in legislating for England and Wales on those subjects which in Scotland have been devolved to the Scottish parliament — would render any British government unstable , since it might possess a majority on some issues but not on others .
13 A heavy tax burden would fall on certain sectors of the middle classes , but not on others .
14 On these grounds ( but not on others ) , the implications of objectification have much in common with a whole series of critical writings which argue that representation or symbolism , as a relation between signifier and signified , tends to promote the unproblematic assertion of the signified ( for example , the modern conception of the self ) rather than investigating the mechanisms by which these are constructed in the symbolic process itself ( e.g. Coward and Ellis 1977 : 122–52 ) .
15 Whatever the heady consequences of that ( and they have classically been found contradictory ) , Sloman 's explication does not tackle the question of why it is we are conscious of certain things at some times but not at others .
16 Another situation creating uncertainty as to party status is where reservations have been made to a treaty which have been objected to by some States but not by others .
17 Such has been reported to be the case by some authors ( Subirana , 1969 ; Luria , 1970 ) but not by others ( Russell and Espir , 1961 ; Newcombe and Ratcliff , 1973 ) .
18 The sociological problems of involving wives in training were notable in some areas but not in others .
19 A product may well have a different shelf life in different markets ; alternatively , a product may be released for marketing in certain markets but not in others .
20 He , however , did find that some potentized remedies showed effects on the macrophages ( white cells ) of some batches of guinea-pigs but not in others , and in the macrophages of one human subject but not in others .
21 He , however , did find that some potentized remedies showed effects on the macrophages ( white cells ) of some batches of guinea-pigs but not in others , and in the macrophages of one human subject but not in others .
22 Receptor-controlled PLC is often regulated by G proteins , which can be modified by pertussis toxin in some cells but not in others .
23 The clear implication for the University is that growth in some departments but not in others will no longer ensure future funding in any but exceptional cases .
24 Richard 's predecessors had been able to exercise their feudal rights in some parts of their duchy , but not in others .
25 The principles of public law will require that those affected by decisions are given the reasons for those decisions in some cases , but not in others .
26 For her it had worked well in some ways but not in others , which had mainly to do with the relationship between her and her foster mother after her son Sean was born .
27 Likewise the breakdown of expenses between board members and staff , and between different types of expenses , is relatively detailed in some cases but not in others .
28 As with shortsight , diabetes , epilepsy and many other diseases or conditions , it happens in some people but not in others .
29 He has looked at marginal rates in some cases , but not in others .
30 The refugees also claimed that water and electricity supplies had been cut in some parts of Kuwait City but not in others .
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