Example sentences of "[adv] [not/n't] [adj] the " in BNC.

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1 Naturally not all the criticism of the massive demolitions in the 1980s was purely aesthetic .
2 Professor Stylianos Alexiou reminds us that there were other divine boys who survived from the religion of the pre-Hellenic period — Linos , Plutos , and Dionysos — so not all the young male deities we see depicted in Minoan works of art are necessarily Velchanos .
3 Clearly not all the ambitious schemes of the Stewart kings were successful .
4 Now not all the bi are divisible by p or else all the ai would be , contrary
5 See sometimes i well not all the time
6 Yeah , we went through these stories , and tried to link all different things they go under , got attitudes , weight , sex , exploitation , memories , mother and child relationships , old fashioned settings , aspirations , working women , ageism , husband and wife , loneliness , change , working in middle upper classes , racism and grief , and then , we started again , through the stories giving numbers , and putting them under the headings we thought they came under , but the thing is , we 've got a lot of them under all , well not all the headings , but a couple of the headings .
7 Well not all the time , nobody 's right all the time , but she is a right she is right a lot of the time Jonathan because some of them children misbehave
8 But it is a two-way system whereby not all the volunteers need training because many have spent their entire lives around aeroplanes and they have not lost the ‘ feel ’ for aeroplane-related work .
9 Surely not all the time … you 're masterminding it , are n't you ? ’
10 Or at least not all the time .
11 Fortunately not all the colleges were as over-enthusiastic , though most were entering uncharted territory , and the CNAA recognized and confronted the difficulties , particularly in 1976 and 1977 .
12 Although the interaction is again not significant the differences between exemplars are more marked for the high risk junctions than the low risk ones .
13 Yet not all the evidence supports the minimalist , Friedmanite conclusion .
14 Rather than widening the regulatory net , why not narrow the banking fishpond ?
15 Thus , they argue , why not short-circuit the development of ambient air quality standards , air monitoring , diffusion modelling , etc. and simply require all emitters to go directly to a ‘ good practice ’ emission standard ?
16 The most important of these is that it will almost certainly not equal the actual return from holding the bond even if the bond is held to maturity .
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