Example sentences of "[verb] not [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | The first release has not implemented all of the X.500 standard 's protocols : the Directory Services Protocol , Directory Access Protocol , directory synchronisation , and document translation facilities will be provided in a release at the end of 1992 . |
2 | It has not examined all the options of its customers and the consequences ( rewards or penalties ) to customers of each option . |
3 | Beca becaus needless to say Windows has not examined all the things it wants you to fix . |
4 | His changes , designed to tighten the defence for another tilt at the European Cup , has not pleased all critics and he knows his twin requirement is about as tough as football can provide . |
5 | Clearly then the arousal condition has not impaired all forms of memory for the story , the arousing scenario itself appears to be more memorable than the non-arousing version . |
6 | Of course , if one adds extra pitch height to a tone , one has not given all possible detail about it . |
7 | In nearly all examinations the scripts are not judged simply on the questions that the student has answered , where he has not answered all he was expected to answer . |
8 | Occasionally a lecturer engrossed in his subject finds that he has concentrated too much on his favourite bits and has not covered all the topics in the paper . |
9 | This has not prevented all sorts of writers , particularly those of a philosophical bent , in continuing to assert the unresolved mystery of cave/particle duality . |
10 | Its senior partner , the Communist Party , has not carried all its followers with it this summer , and last month had to purge the entire leadership of its youth movement ( KNE ) . |
11 | " She is active physically but I am afraid she has not retained all her mental faculties . " |
12 | It should be noted that the Board may withhold or reduce compensation of they consider that the applicant has not taken all reasonable steps to inform the police without delay . |
13 | But national park designation has not solved all the problems . |
14 | He even tried not to breathe all . |
15 | Some have been accused — rightly or wrongly — of preferring not to sell all their available time rather than to reduce their price , and most areas now follow a practice which can only really work in a seller 's market — ‘ pre-emption ’ . |
16 | To watch them pretending not to know all the things about me which I take not the least trouble to conceal . |
17 | ‘ Because he did not deliver all the papers . |
18 | This rather uncharitable remark possibly arose out of jealousy as Miller certainly did not give all his attention to the gentry , although , as Kalm said , the aristocracy did seek his advice . |
19 | It emphasized the problem of housing and jobs , but beyond looking at forms of area management and pleas for much financial help , the reports did not give all that clear a lead on policy . |
20 | The Pactus Legis Salicae in fact did not contain all Salic law . |
21 | She did not relish all those dishes which memory served up . |
22 | A final reason providing grounds upon which to criticise the programme was that the network of field workers did not cover all of the rural population of Bangladesh . |
23 | Such ideals did not match all tastes though . |
24 | It was soon realised that antihistamines did not block all the effects of histamine , and in particular its action in promoting the secretion of gastric acid . |
25 | However , these antihistamines did not block all the actions of histamine , and , in particular , they did not affect its ability to stimulate the stomach to secrete acid . |
26 | The hugging , questing , gelatinous limbs did not block all possible entrance into the multiple hulk . |
27 | Chairman Colin Willcocks said : ‘ The thieves probably did not realise all the takings were removed . |
28 | This firm did not pass all its legal work to lawyer C , but did pass two cases to the firm during the two-week sampling period . |
29 | Furthermore the new Cold War did not end all East-West contacts . |
30 | The Acts of 1888 and 1894 did not bring all local services under the control of the new local authorities . |