Example sentences of "not [adv] [vb infin] [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was clear from Artai 's expression that he wished to show that he did not entirely believe Burun 's protest .
2 Another is that earnings yields do not necessarily measure investors ' claim on a firm 's cash flow .
3 Would-be interpreters studying the music could not only see Elgar 's intentions in the printed score , but could follow the creative process a stage further — to the ultimate stage , in fact , and hear the creator realize his work in its natural medium , that of sound .
4 We do not just consider Mendel 's theory in isolation .
5 However , it was also realised that existing service provision did not always meet clients ' needs .
6 Furthermore , evidence from other societies does not always support Freud 's theories , for example , that there are always five phases in personal development : the oral , anal , phallic , latent and genital phases .
7 Iris might be right in implying that Rick was the innocent victim of circumstantial evidence coupled with his own cowardly refusal to go to the police … but Rick 's innocence did not automatically confirm Barney 's guilt .
8 The 1975 Helsinki Declaration gave neutral and nonaligned countries a more active role , but did not radically alter Europe 's division into two ideological camps .
9 They did not really want Edward du Cann- he was recognised as having been disloyal to Ted Heath , and his City activities , with Lonrho and Keyser Ullman , were not universally accepted .
10 As a result the Daily News decided to compete , and sentences of no more than five words and paragraphs of no more than ten did not really suit Toby 's style .
11 But that does not simply mean Walker 's case but the law , whatever it might be , that the English court would apply in the absence of the Act of 1976 in the light of all relevant authorities including decisions , so far as helpful , of other Commonwealth jurisdictions .
12 Minton 's drawings do not simply illustrate Ross 's text but , in their breadth and vigour , enlarge upon it .
13 The Society said this was 25pc below the average now allowed by district judges and in many cases would not even cover solicitors ' overheads .
14 The war can not even realise Washington 's ambition to be recognised as the world 's only superpower and global policeman .
15 Schinkel came specially to see the Docks , and did not even like Nash 's Regent Street .
16 And furthermore , F. L. Lucas ( librarian of King 's ) would not even allow Eliot 's work to be bought for his library .
17 Thus unease over Soviet conduct in Eastern Europe and further afield did not immediately end Bevin 's search for ways to co-exist with the USSR despite a warning to Attlee on 10 April 1946 that , while he believed the Soviets preferred to expand without the risk of war , their policy might acquire a dynamic of its own , and result in an unintended conflict .
18 Somehow this did not quite seem Helen 's style .
19 In addition , many existing tests are decontextualised approaches which do not adequately assess children 's understanding of meaning .
20 Should we not therefore expect God 's gifts to have their satanic counterpart ?
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