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

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1 A substantial amount of prospecting may have been undertaken in some of the areas , but not necessarily for the deposit styles mentioned above .
2 There is a growing number of course in higher education with a language component but — apart from the law degrees — not enough for the service professions and vocations .
3 We must ensure that all staff with considerable expertise work to best effect in collaborating not only with the health services but with social and education services .
4 A government veto would impinge not only on the funding arrangements but on editorial autonomy .
5 for the first time the egalitarian mentality has been able to impose its will not only on the State schools , but on the private schools . ’
6 Choice of method is often dependent , not only on the learning effects , but also on availability of equipment and cost of use .
7 But if marriage turns out to be less than satisfactory in the arena of personal fulfilment , this is not only for the marriage partners .
8 One way would be for the letter detector for , say , Y-in-the-fifth-position to have inhibitory links not only to the word detectors for words which have any other letter in that position , but also to those detectors for words which have no fifth letter .
9 ( b ) The implied terms as to quality extend to the goods supplied The undertakings as to quality extend not only to the contract goods but also to other goods supplied under the contract , for example , a defective bottle in the case of a supply of ginger beer ( Morelli v Fitch and Gibbons [ 1928 ] 2 KB 638 ) , or mineral water ( Geddling v March [ 1920 ] 1 KB 668 ) .
10 However , the plan also contained the proposal to make Juniper Green a conservation area which is much welcomed and suggested the compulsory purchase order not only of the tennis courts but also the Woodhall Paper Mill site which would then be landscaped and integrated into the Water of Leith Walkway .
11 Major demonstrations , not only outside the council offices where the charges were being debated and fixed but also in some cases involving violence within the council chambers themselves , occurred in particular over the period March 5-12 as councils took their final decisions .
12 This replacement was brought about not only by the consolidation practices just mentioned , but also because containerized shipping entails a multi-modal method of transportation .
13 The former subgroup showed the same upward shift observed for the polyp group as a whole , but the differences , with respect to normal controls were even more noticeable , involving significant increases not only in the labelling indices of compartments 3 and 4+5 , but also in the total labelling index .
14 Other mitigating measures could involve the encouragement of private concerns to develop their own plantations , as is already occurring on a small scale , not only in the rainforest regions but also in savanna regions where Eucalyptus is being successfully cultivated to provide fuelwood and poles .
15 Such rotation takes place not only within the work teams but also more widely in the enterprise .
16 In the 1980S the west Europeans came to regard the United States and Japan as linked not merely via the alliance portfolios of companies , but via a series of tacit and formal agreements at industry and government level .
17 During the development of the qualification package consideration should be given not just to the training needs of assessors and internal verifiers , but also the way in which the person responsible for the day to day management of the scheme ( the central contact ) could be assisted in the planning of the implementation of the qualification in the organisation .
18 These rapidly become the scenes of intense activity , not just of the spadefoot toads , but also of the other animals that are tuned to a similar life cycle .
19 The New Testament , despite its talk of God condemning the wicked to an eternity of weeping and gnashing of teeth in the fires of hell ( a level of violence , as one commentator has put it , surpassing anything spoken of in the Old Testament ) , has yet more challenges to offer , and not just in the Passion narratives .
20 Although the local fishing waters were not directly by the oil spills , the director of the Bahrain fisheries institute , Jassem Ahmed al-Qaseer , said that the possibility that the deaths were in some way linked to pollution was high .
21 In addition , solicitors are eligible for appointment to the legal departments of Government Departments as described in connection with the Bar , though not always to the head positions .
22 Rather like his brand new sponsored Mercedes , in fact ; but one of a strange series of incidents reported in the press , and not always on the cricket pages , was the fact that Beefy 's car was broken into and the radio stolen the night before he scored a century .
23 The River Aire , then purple with dye from the mills as it coursed under Leeds Bridge , began its journey as a pure , gushing stream tumbling cold and clear down through Airedale from Malham Cove — not far as the kestrel flies .
24 Trade with China from the Malay Peninsula and Borneo by the fifth century is well-documented ; the Philippines were involved shortly afterwards , while rice had been cultivated on Luzon , not far from the Negrito sites , since at least l400BC ; linguistic evidence also suggests long interdependence .
25 The inference in this was not really about the career chances of the still tiny percentage of graduates ( who are obviously well aware that their chances of reaching the highest echelons are constrained by the limitations in the numbers of top posts ) , rather it was a reassertion that those with a degree are almost a different species and remain a threat to the stability of the institution .
26 Nonetheless , he knew himself that he had to learn to draw the ball — not least for the tee shots at Augusta .
27 Ballesteros should provide some badly needed colour , not least for the television sets of the patrons in Japan .
28 It really is er a new model Secretary of State although the fact of the matter is Mr Deputy Speaker , that er his reality of course is quite different from his and the reality is that this is a poor settlement for local government in Wales and it 's been roundly condemned , not least by the county councils , who is the largest employers in Wales will have to face the considerable burden imposed on them by the government 's acceptance of the public sector er review body recommendations but without the additional cash to meet those awards and what this settlement er does represent Mr Deputy Speaker is a further step along the road that we 've been travelling since nineteen seventy nine .
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