Example sentences of "not [adv] [prep] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 - , and to applications ( such as PipeDream ) , but not necessarily to the filing system .
2 It 's not necessarily in the hi-fi reviewer 's own interests to belittle those differences that do exist of course , but it 's hard to avoid concluding that all too often the range of variations between CD players really is as small as suggested above .
3 Not so with the clach crubain , which is to cure all pains in the joints .
4 Not so with the clach crubain , which is to cure all pains in the joints .
5 The Council 's agendas for the late 1960s were preoccupied not only with the validation procedure and its outcomes , but also with relations with the University of London and its external degree , and with the binary policy , teacher education and the Council 's committee and board sub-structure and operation .
6 Broader in scope than any predecessor its special strength is that it deals not only with the manufacturing industry but the social conditions in which it was set .
7 On the hearing of the preliminary issue before Robertson J. evidence was called and arguments advanced dealing not only with the compromise issue but also with the cancellation issue .
8 An important feature of this book is that all the activities described can be used not only with the sample material provided , but also with other materials of the teacher 's own choice .
9 Thorning readily acknowledges the technical expertise of the local workshops , but they need to become familiar not only with the product range but also with Western ways of doing business .
10 Simple physical absorption requires large quantities of water and its effectiveness depends upon the solubility of the odorous compound(s) , which in turn depends , not only on the absorption co-efficient of the system concerned but on the surface area for gas/liquids interaction and the gas-phase driving force .
11 I think that , and I know that members from the D S O board , many members excuse me , er agreed that there seems a need to be a more positive approach taken to save the schools and other organisations within the county council network , when considering erm , the uses of the D S O , the advantages that that has not only on the county council , but them as an individual school , college or whatever .
12 The Allied raiding forces would include many units with special skills , landing not only on the Channel coast of France but across the world from northern Norway to the South Pacific .
13 Whatever the causes of construction delays , they were to remain a persistent and seemingly insoluble problem , not only for the electricity supply industry but for a wide range of other British industries embarking on such large capital projects for decades thereafter .
14 That is to say , the existence of home ground may be assumed not only for the grassroots component of a society , but for all its members .
15 The it must be part and only a part of an integrated transport system , not only for the South East but the Country as a whole .
16 Funded by the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund , the Henry Moore Foundation and the North West Museums Service , the extension will mean , says the director , Mary Gavagan ‘ that an important fine art collection will now be on display not only for the university population but also for the general public ’ , even those with mobility problems for whom ramps and chairlifts will give access to the works of among others Chillida , Derain , Miro , Max Ernst and Terry Frost .
17 Although we have some excellent training establishments onshore , there may be a gap in the market , not only for the North sea , but internationally , for training that mimics offshore conditions on semi-submersibles .
18 It is significant that security is sought not only for the purchase price of the goods but also for " all and any other monies for the time being owed by the customer to the Company " .
19 Not only for the staff restaurant , but also for the boardroom and guests .
20 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
21 The remaining two use many sources and one undertakes its own detailed analyses which are done regularly not only for the planning process but for general economic surveys of geographical areas , industries etc .
22 Currently Microsoft is writing Windows NT not only for the Intel processor , but for others as well .
23 She felt work with women was indispensable , not only for the trade union movement but as part of a longer educational process which would enable women to participate fully after the triumph of the FDR-FMLN .
24 The increased demand for agricultural produce , not only for the refugee population but also for the new markets to the east , which replaced the previous west-facing economy , brought government in Amman and the landowners of the West Bank closer together .
25 This traffic was seen as a major problem not only for the town centre activities but also for the three schools , recreational facilities and residential areas located along the Konopkastrasse to the west , which was used as a bypass .
26 Many have complex option features , related not only to the share price — as with warrants and convertibles — but possibly to interest rates and/or foreign exchange rates if the instrument includes issuer call or investor put features .
27 Donations totalling over £5,000 have been made , not only to the Huddersfield Infirmary , but to institutions such as Bradford 's Eye and Ear Hospital , the Huddersfield Deaf and Dumb Institute , and the Holmfirth Nursing Association .
28 As a result , responsibility for Jesus 's death was transferred to the Jews — not only to the Sadducee establishment , who undoubtedly had a hand in it , but to the people of the Holy Land in general , who were among Jesus 's most fervent supporters .
29 It has exceptionally long barbels and , when kept in confined spaces where it can not move these appendages freely , it will often take fright and dash around the aquarium , causing considerable damage not only to the tank decor , but to itself in extreme cases the fish has been known to leap from the tank .
30 It has exceptionally long barbels and , when kept in confined spaces where it can not move these appendages freely , it will often take fright and dash around the aquarium , causing considerable damage not only to the tank decor , but to itself .
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