Example sentences of "not [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She has made a super fitness video and the advance royalties together with her earnings from a Swedish TV chat show have helped financially , but they are not enough to maintain her in Beverly Hills luxury . |
2 | He had been out and was coming in , although the way he walked suggested that going out had not been a great success , and that not much awaited him at home . |
3 | This not only hides it from predators but ensures that its soft body does not dry out . |
4 | This not only brought it into harmony with the existing regime , but also enabled it to further dissociate itself from its Judaic origins . |
5 | As Mr Hart himself asked in a letter to The Times : ‘ In the face of so pellucid a Parliamentary intention , how was it that the Revenue not only thought it worth while to try it on , but actually found two courts to agree with it ? ’ |
6 | It would be uncharitable to suggest that the lead makers prefer this line because it not only keeps them in business , but shifts the immediate cost to the motorist and gives the motor components business a chance to make more money . |
7 | This not only keeps it in place , but it also feels nice for your partner and means you can stroke yourself at the same time . |
8 | He not only met them off trains , got taxis , and frequently turned up at theatres to see how they were getting on , but would also dip into one of his baskets and present each Girl with a bar of chocolate . |
9 | It had been Kurt who had set up the dozens of licensing deals for menswear and toiletries , bedlinen and beachwear , soft furnishings and costume jewellery , all bearing the name of Hugo Varna , which had not only saved him from bankruptcy but also made him his first million . |
10 | In another study George Bokert increased the degree of thirst in his subjects by not only depriving them of water for twenty-four hours , but also giving them a salty meal before going to bed . |
11 | This affordable scheme not only covers you for loss of income , but is useful for the unforeseen expenses as well . |
12 | This , for Nelson , is the soul of Berlioz 's art , the musical equivalent of jeweller setting gemstones in precious metal , not merely to hold them in place , but to show them off to their greatest advantage . |
13 | The brief answers required will oblige candidates to relate and use information across the passage , not merely to reproduce it in sequence . |
14 | ‘ Our policy has always been to look after our customers , not alone supplying them with greeting cards , but also providing them with the back-up services , such as merchandising , advertising material and general advice on how to lay out an effective display , ’ he added . |
15 | My hon. Friend paints a vision that does not exactly fill me with glee . |
16 | ‘ Of course , we have to make sure they are not just using us for cannon fodder , ’ she says . |
17 | Qualified Teachers days are designed not just to help you with thoughts and ideas for future lessons of your own , but to expand and develop your knowledge and understanding of Medau , and , with that , we also hope you have an enjoyable social day . |
18 | When you go to pony club the teachers do not just test you on Dressage , cross country and show jumping they show you how to care for your horse and how to understand them . |
19 | I think people should try and help women , not just send them to prison . |
20 | We never opened the outer windows , so why not just seal them with bathroom sealant ? |
21 | Many hospitals including those at Oxford , where some of the research took place , do not normally use it with patients who display no symptoms . |
22 | The stagnation would have been much worse had the banks , with whom the sheiks deposited their unspent dollars , not quickly recycled them to governments and enterprises in developing countries where rates of return on invested capital were high and the potential growth seemed relatively high , at least initially . |
23 | Even this , however , did not totally emancipate them from water . |
24 | As factors affecting this requirement are sometimes not known until departure date , we can not always notify you in advance . |
25 | Deng 's developmentalist stance had not always endeared him to Mao , but had aligned him to some extent with Premier Zhou , who also saw overly radical , leftist policies as a threat to China 's economic and social development . |
26 | Standing staring appalled at the devastation she had caused , she became aware that the Perks had not instantly attacked her in retaliation for their leader 's ignominious defeat . |
27 | We began by talking politics , which he enjoyed doing with someone not out to convert him to socialism — then , as now , the established faith of most intellectuals — and , referring to A. L. Rowse 's fervent attempts , the first of many , to persuade him to join the Labour Party , he flung wide his arms and said : ‘ I refuse to be tied down to allegiances of this kind . ’ |
28 | One can not really hold it against Newton , because he lived two hundred and fifty years before the observational discovery of the expansion of the universe . |
29 | Managers do not really see them as part of the assets of the unit . |
30 | We can not simply remove it from Numbers 11 and put it aside , for it has been too closely intertwined with the giving of manna and quails . |