Example sentences of "but not [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But not just in the way you said , ’ Barclay continued . |
2 | There is some truth in this , but not altogether in the sense that was there intended . |
3 | A sort of little ar a pathway should be cleared there of natural York paving stones , so that you bisect the marketplace , but not immediately in the middle . |
4 | Deborah Sherwin , prosecuting , said many of the guns were modified in order to disable them but not sufficiently in the view of scientists who examined them . |
5 | In the United Kingdom there has been extensive discussion of the ‘ quango ’ phenomenon , but not always in the context of corporatist theory . |
6 | It seemed to create that relationship , that tension between the audience and the performers which you got in a theatre , in a music-hall , but not usually in a cinema . |
7 | I have read for review , but not usually in the end reviewed , not a few books where this seems to have occurred . |
8 | Of course , people do act out of character — but not often in a matter involving almost the whole of a man 's private fortune . |
9 | Both seem to apply , but not quite in the way envisaged by the theory . |
10 | A house not in the city but not quite in the country either — safe , you see . |
11 | Their aim was care in the community , but not anywhere in the community ! |
12 | I see myself drawing closer to Claudia Cohn-Casson , but not necessarily in the way that S. O. Letterman is expecting of me . |
13 | ‘ No will shall be valid unless — ( a ) it is in writing , and signed by the testator , or by some other person in his presence and by his direction ; and ( b ) it appears that the testator intended by his signature to give effect to the will ; and ( c ) the signature is made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time ; and ( d ) each witness either — ( i ) attests and signs the will ; or ( ii ) acknowledges his signature , in the presence of the testator ( but not necessarily in the presence of any other witness ) , but no form of attestation shall be necessary . |
14 | The question of why islands were deficient in this way ( but not necessarily in the number of genera themselves ) would later be explained in terms of the limited opportunities for migration across ocean barriers . |