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

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1 At least , is this not the tendency in the beginning with most very young children and certainly with lively , healthy ones ?
2 Because there 's not the ingredients in the cleanser that there is the moisturizer and if you have any cleanser on the skin it 's blocking the work of the moisturizer .
3 These bacteria are termed aerobic , meaning they require oxygen to function and trickle filters are ideal because they rely upon the surrounding atmosphere for this oxygen — not the water in the aquarium as is the case with submerged filtration systems .
4 This was apparently not the case in the co-transfection experiment with N-Oct 3 and N-Oct 5 expression plasmids ( Figure 4 ) .
5 The same is not the case in the Republic of Ireland with plans already activated to provide proper links to ports .
6 Reciprocal use of Creole or English is not the norm in the community under study , however .
7 But observers question whether the board 's taciturn general manager , Laurence Peterken , was not the man in the driving seat .
8 These you will recall are the ones that are characteristic of the disease in general in everyone and not the disease in the individual .
9 It was increased consumption , not the improvement in the quality of labour , that was the prime mechanism for invigorating a stagnant economy .
10 If people are paid benefits , the benefit officers make the appropriate deductions , but that is not the answer in the case of people who are so poor that the benefit officers say that nothing more can be deducted .
11 Why not the woman in the library
12 I 'm not the woman in the picture ; she is my sister Dana . ’
13 So much for the jerk-off theories put forward by the police , in which I figure as an adulterous version of George Joseph Smith — not the brides in the bath but the wittol in the water .
14 The NRA simply says that it is not the practice in the industry to assign to any scheme the costs of economic disruption during its construction .
15 Since not every word in the lexicon is present in the corpus and those present need not appear with their rarer forms , the corpus is supplemented by the lexicon for determining the GFF ( i.e. each word in the lexicon is assumed to occur once in the corpus with each of the tags in the lexicon ) .
16 However , does not every reduction in the inflation rate leave the real interest rate a little higher ?
17 Should not every household in the country know that the Labour party officially wants to deny the low paid the tax reductions given by our right hon. Friend the Chancellor yesterday ?
18 Revolution might be staved off by " trickle-down " economics , in Europe and North America , on the basis of ever greater economic growth ; however , it was increasingly clear that not every family in the world could run a private car , or even own their own home .
19 This should not be taken too literally — not every rock in the crust is a granite — things like limestones are vastly different in composition — but the average composition of all the rocks on the continents is about that of granite and contains over 60 per cent of silica .
20 Mary 's marriage to Henry had certainly taken place by February 1381 , and Thomas might well have done what he could to prevent her marrying , but Froissart casts Thomas as a villain in his account of English politics in Richard II 's reign , and not every detail in the story should necessarily be accepted at face value .
21 It was the premium put upon child labour within the domestic family economy of textile manufacture which provides the context for Defoe 's observations of around 1720 on Norfolk that " the very children after four or five years of age , could earn their own bread " , while at Taunton " there was not a child in the town , or in the villages round it , of above five years old , but , if it was not neglected by its parents , and untaught , could earn its own bread " .
22 There is magnetism in romantic gestures that make you forget you 've been standing in the same place for half the day , that there is not a child in the house washed and you never got flowers from your 's truly .
23 God was not a word in a book or a gigantic figure in the sky .
24 I 'm not a brick in a wall .
25 There is not a school in the land that does n't teach mathematics and English .
26 ‘ Why not a drink in the bar at six-thirty ? ’ she suggested .
27 For if you were such a brain , then , provided that the scientist is successful , nothing in your experience could possibly reveal that you were ; for your experience is ex hypothesi identical with that of something which is not a brain in a vat .
28 Is it possible , however , that though you do not know that you are not a brain in a vat you still know many other things , perhaps more important ?
29 You presumably also know that if you are sitting reading , you are not a brain in a vat .
30 We can surely conclude that if you know that you are sitting reading , you know that you are not a brain in a vat , and hence ( by simple modus tollens ) that since you do n't know that you are not a brain in a vat ( agreed above ) you do n't know that you are sitting reading .
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