Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Although the courts have not expressly said so , it may be more difficult to do anything for the casus omissus .
2 Whilst not expressly stated here , it is reasonable to expect that MAS will monitor the overall progress of the search initiative and , specifically , will provide informal valuations of potential targets when called upon to do so .
3 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
4 The series also finds room for subjects that are not widely covered elsewhere .
5 The idea of the kingdom of Heaven is still relevant to Christians even though the term is not widely used today .
6 The potato was not widely used directly as food in England until the nineteenth century , although its capacity to sustain a family on very little land has been credited with the rapid Irish population growth from the late eighteenth century ( Connell 1950a , Langer 1975 ) .
7 He is not badly informed here , perhaps because participants had accompanied Emma to Flanders , and his account generally complements and sometimes extends that of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle .
8 He had changed one card ( or was it even two ? ) before the off , and had not since played powerfully enough .
9 This is enviable good luck and financially profitable , and when it happens to a writer whose standards are not thereby lowered only prigs will think less of the work .
10 ‘ I like to think I 'm not big headed either , you could n't be the way we were brought up .
11 I 've had a good long life — well , a long life , eh , Father Kenneth ? — and I 'm not right done yet .
12 We also speak of being ‘ consumed ’ with guilt and , although we are not literally eaten away , the phrase is not so very far from the truth when you consider the harmful effect guilt can have on the physical body .
13 Such people are not all motivated simply by money , but by an interest in building and in architecture and , like everyone else , they have to live with their creations .
14 Why are engineering , medicine and agriculture not all grouped together as applied sciences ?
15 Various experiments , not all shown here , agree with the conclusion that the reference measurement is very reliable when measured in isolation .
16 They feared that if their paintings were not all shown together most of the impact would be lost ; but to ensure that they were hung together , the rules of the Salon had to be modified .
17 In France , implementation of aids under the LFA Directive , or other aids relevant to the LFAs , are not all paid uniformly .
18 Although disapproval of sacred dramas continued to be vehemently expressed , as , for instance , by Gerhoh of Reichersburg ( 1039–1169 ) who , according to Kolve ( 1966 ) , warned that he who portrays the rage of Herod is guilty of the very vice he portrays ( a deep-seated objection not entirely eradicated today ) , anxiety about its blasphemous nature was dispelled as more people came to regard it as merely a ‘ game ’ rather than as a sacrilegious act .
19 Such taboos have not entirely disappeared today .
20 Beneath the surface , the model in Pius XII 's time had not greatly changed even if communism had , understandably enough , replaced either Protestantism or liberalism as the chief immediate foe .
21 However , with the growth in emphasis on the importance of what is called " affective devotion " — that is , experienced , rather than intellectual , knowledge of the faith — meditation came to refer to an exercise not necessarily based directly on Scripture but designed to stir the will by an intense appeal to the emotions through meditations on the manhood of Christ .
22 Not only was literacy not necessarily recognised as more ‘ reliable ’ , but we would be bound to say that it really was not more reliable .
23 This was complicated but not necessarily made more difficult by a summer and early autumn dominated by the build-up of the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia , the first issue since 1918 to make the threat of European war vivid to the British people .
24 Demoralising as the threat of redundancy may be , therefore , all is not necessarily lost even when you are told that you are among those who will have to leave .
25 Remember , as you cross the facility to start the outbound leg , your descent is not necessarily started immediately .
26 Erm not necessarily addicted though , they just like it and they just wait until they get caught then they suffer the consequences themselves .
27 In the report which played mainly on the results of the trade union studies information unit survey the survey was only taken shortly after we had commenced the new education system therefore the figures are not necessarily reflected today .
28 Nevertheless , such prints are not justly reduced even in description to mere compositional terms .
29 Like well it it 's had it 's had enough added to it a recon , but not enough added so it 's a new engine .
30 The pianist was sensitive enough , even if he brought no great sense of individual character to the music as yet , and the orchestra competent but a little routine , and not well-enough focused rhythmically .
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