Example sentences of "[be] not [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You go to an avant-garde exhibition in Germany or in Italy , in France , in New York of course , and you find that a lot of people want to be informed about it and even , if they are not normally art people , they accept it in the sense of not mocking it .
2 Candidate requirements such as particular skills or personality are not normally part of a job description .
3 For the uninformed like myself it came as a surprise to find that fossils are not simply stone coloured but range through rainbow shades of unbelievable beauty .
4 The important point here is that country houses are not simply art galleries or museums , of value purely for their great paintings and furniture ; they also provide a remarkable document of numerous aspects of life and work over several centuries .
5 They are not simply background materials for your preparation , but guide what sort of essay will result .
6 The success of the food halls in Marks and Spencer and Littlewoods , despite their high prices and the fact that they are not primarily food stores , is surely due to their convenience and availability .
7 That is to say , lines which are physically straight will appear bent , lines that are the same length will appear different , exposure to one stimulus will alter the appearance of one presented subsequently , and lines and edges that are not physically present will be seen by the subject .
8 Building Society deposits , for example , are not yet money on official definitions .
9 That is , the employer will have places for a very small number of newcomers to the profession who are not yet union members .
10 But one thing she is certain of is her aim to attract new audiences to the gallery , notably from those who are not yet photography lovers .
11 They not only have no obligation to take charge of the moral or spiritual education of their pupils , they have no obligation to help them to develop in aspects of life , such as drama or music , that are not strictly part of their own subject of expertise .
12 Although these social situations are not strictly part of the scheduled group interview , candidates should always be aware that any awkwardness or irregularity in their behaviour will be noted .
13 These areas are not strictly part of the town , though they were clearly important to its lifestyle and economy .
14 These are not strictly part of our ‘ urban ’ concerns , but they do show how Harré 's and Goffman 's ideas , as well as Giddens 's concept of ‘ locale ’ are not limited to a particular scale .
15 However , the lead actions are not strictly test cases , and while there is a reasonable prospect that the above aspiration will be fulfilled , there may well be individual issues arising in some of the other cases which will in any event need to be litigated , eg. , an individual local authority defendant 's particular case on change of position giving rise to an estoppel .
16 The discussion so far has focused on the sociolinguistics of dialect-divergence and the methods that can be used in order to establish in-group norms of language use that are not previously part of the knowledge of the investigator .
17 The issues are not just money but where the RIBA 's priorities should be in a rabidly changing situation .
18 These are not just art objects , but furniture to be both used and admired .
19 We are now beginning to realise that we are not just part of nature , we are inextricably related to nature .
20 Brands are not just part of our Company , they are our Company , and brand building is our business .
21 But I personally feel that these two books are not just blood and gore , for they both actually have deep , rather strange and mysterious story lines , and not the usual one of an horrific axe-murderer !
22 Special librarians are not just information managers That would imply that any MBA could come in and manage information as well as managing production or finances .
23 His pictures are not narrowly documentary though but rich in personal observation and involvement in the visual event which urged him to press the shutter and preserve the stilled vision as a permanent memory-image .
24 His pictures are not narrowly documentary though but rich in personal observation and involvement in the visual event which urged him to press the shutter and preserve the stilled vision as a permanent memory-image .
25 Although these complications are not usually life threatening , the consequent iron deficiency anaemia and hypoalbuminaemia ( affecting 50% and 5–10% respectively of patients with rheumatoid arthritis ) are major contributory factors to the morbidity of these patients .
26 .. [ which ] in the case of people who are not constitutionally sound becomes so dangerous that in many cases it develops into a ‘ consumption ’ … and the wisest course for such people to adopt is to leave England and cross the sea .
27 Mirth , tranquillity and enthusiasm are not directly part of the transcendent world , yet they are essential to it , just as they are essential for a successful and happy life .
28 Such agents will therefore affect the learning process even though they are not directly part of it , in the same way as the tone or volume controls on a tape recorder affect the recording and playing of the tape even though they are not directly part of the message the tape carries .
29 Such agents will therefore affect the learning process even though they are not directly part of it , in the same way as the tone or volume controls on a tape recorder affect the recording and playing of the tape even though they are not directly part of the message the tape carries .
30 An important implication of this , in the context of attempts which may be made to encourage Denmark to change her mind , is that assurances and comforting words which are not directly part of the Treaty are unlikely to be worth the paper they are written on , or the microphone they are spoken from , so far as the emerging European law is concerned .
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