Example sentences of "not [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Managers should not necessarily blame an employee for failures , but should determine whether the process is to blame , and involve the staff in improving the process .
2 gone to their GP 's , and often have been given some sort of medicine for their depression but have n't had the counselling side of things dealt with and they 've just been given re-prescriptions , not necessarily seen every time for a re-prescription .
3 This does not necessarily involve a search for new inventions , but , rather , a concerted shortening of the lead-time between the inventions and their implementation in the form of new innovations .
4 Imaginative teaching does not necessarily produce the capacity for imagination in pupils .
5 Still not enough to ease the misery for the Central South football sides .
6 Wycliffe had no idea but surely not enough to provide a motive for murder .
7 Notice they are not only given a reason for observing , which , of course , gives their spectator role a frame through which to watch , but there is also a hint of some responsibility they might have to carry — a necessary engagement is then ensured .
8 These are electronic devices which are connected into the video transfer line , and they not only optimise the signal for copying but enable you to control the picture brightness and colour ; fades can be added as well .
9 Frances not only developed a love for foreign food but an obsession for flying :
10 It seems clear , however , that McGonagle 's aim is not only to create a centre for the traditional masters of modernism , but to display contemporary art which encourages an interaction with the public , connecting the gallery with the community rather than separating art from it .
11 The seminar will not only set the tone for the CentCom meetings , but will also form part of a worldwide series of activities leading up to WACC 's Second World Communication Congress in 1995 , which will focus on the same theme .
12 Methods of deforestation and subsequent management practices not only influence the potential for forest regeneration but also influence the impact of deforestation on runoff and soil erosion .
13 Thus law often has a dual role to play , not only providing the basis for the ‘ smooth ’ functioning of society , but also forming part of an interrelated system which functions to provide legitimacy , cohesion , integration and unity .
14 Information books at home not only supply a resource for school topic work , they also help your child develop good study skills .
15 Not only has the plan for a two-speed EMU been endorsed by Chancellor Kohl 's Vice President of the Bundesbank , Dr Hans Tietmeyer , but also geo-political plans for a Europe of ‘ concentric circles ’ based around an inner federal core of politically and economically integrated countries have been drawn up by Kohl 's adviser , Michael Mertes .
16 From the yellow pages of the Preston Directory comes the shock revelation that NIRVANA are not only paying the price for their enthusiastic espousal of the rock lifestyle but even have their own nursing home !
17 [ She ] had no other Education than in common with those of her own Station ; could borrow no Helps from the Converse of her Country Companions ; yet , by the Strength of her own Parts , the Vivacity of her own Genius , and a perpetual Pursuit after Knowledge , not only acquired a Taste for the most exalted and refined Authors in our Language , but aspired to imitate ‘ em ; and perhaps would have equall 'd some of ‘ em , if the Length of her Life had borne any proportion to the Extent of her Abilities .
18 Construction of hydroelectric dams not only removes the opportunity for adjacent populations to interbreed , it also utterly changes the characteristics of the river , with siltation and often stagnation occurring upstream of the barrier .
19 This not only removes the need for the prosecutor to prove this element , but also removes part of the rationale for the offences .
20 The rails not only provide a space for the carriages in their starting places but they need to accommodate both carriages sometimes .
21 They not only provide the matter for intellectual activity — facts , knowledge , range of probabilities , and so on — but they also have the quality of ‘ encouraging reflective thought and awareness of the processes of the mind ’ ( Donaldson , 1975 , p. 106 ) .
22 Mr Koorosh Khodabandehloo , the Director of AMARC , believes that research in this area will not only provide the technology for more successful and precise operations , but is also making a direct contribution to medical science .
23 Again , this requirement not only stresses the need for the traditional archivist to acquire new skills , but also has important implications in regard to the collection of this information .
24 It can not only focus a desire for action , but is also satisfyingly accurate in its local ‘ fine-tuning ’ .
25 By this means Smith could not only solve the problem for five squares but for seven as well .
26 ‘ I wonder you have not already arranged a packet for me !
27 HAD Ford not already reserved the name for its forthcoming off-road leisure vehicle , Volkswagen might well have called its sporting flagship the Maverick rather than the Corrado — for it is , indeed , a car that goes against so many accepted practices .
28 I know it is , it 's not exactly doing a lot for me either but er cos it gets raised every bloody management meeting but I think having discussed the matter we 've actually opened ourselves out a few more options than we probably thought we had
29 In creating a single market we have to make sure we give equal opportunities to everyone , and not just create a jamboree for the Japanese . ’
30 Er and so think er not we should not just have a policy for the we should put some money towards it as well .
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