Example sentences of "[not/n't] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We need to have the basis for guidelines , not for a mechanistic procedure to match children with books . |
2 | He ruled that damages were due for the effects of surfactants but not for a small presence of phosphates . |
3 | However , despite being framed as a negative provision , the House of Lords held that the clause was unenforceable as it lacked certainty in that it was not for a fixed period of duration . |
4 | If the charge on the property in favour of the husband is not for a fixed amount but is expressed to be equivalent , for example , to one third of the net proceeds of sale , then the husband has acquired a chargeable asset ( Marren v Ingles [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 983 ) and payment of the capital sum by way of redemption of the charge would appear to be a disposal for capital gains tax purposes ( TCGA 1992 , s22 ) . |
5 | Compaq Computer Corp 's first quarter earnings were better than the highest of Wall Street estimates and some analysts said that if it were not for a negative impact from currency translations , profits would have been a bit higher still . |
6 | This was a town for relaxation , for pleasure , not for a working girl like Tess . |
7 | ‘ Come now , boy , ’ his father said , finally pulling his eldest son away , but not for a good half minute . |
8 | Not in those days , not for a good Catholic girl like Mary Moxton , who would only lapse so far , and abortion was a lot further . |
9 | Even though the problem shows that the full crime was consummated , the culprits may be convicted of attempt or incitement , so that it may be relevant to mention these crimes — though normally , of course , the indictment would be for the completed crime , not for a mere attempt or incitement . |
10 | The above description of the expectations-augmented Phillips curve allows for the existence of a short-run trade-off between unemployment and inflation , but not for a long-run trade-off . |
11 | He typifies the marshman 's feudal protest against central authority , together with his longing , not for a new order , but for a return of the old . |
12 | He was looking not for a new policy for Britain , but for a political protege for himself , someone who would be more gracious and romantic than Chamberlain . |
13 | How d , I 'm sorry I do n't understand how you know the local preference is not for a new settlement . |
14 | He was born in another age , the age when we played not for a million dollars in prize-money , or television sets , or holidays in the sun , but for the simple , exhilarating pleasure of golf itself . |
15 | ‘ I approached Mickey Duff about Wharton , but he said ‘ not for a million pounds ’ , then Nicotra demanded a ridiculous £375,000 to fight . |
16 | If the Home Office really wants to stop the abuse of children and the rape of women , it must pass a law allowing the castration of the perpetrators , not for a first offence , in case there is a mistake , but for a second offence — unless people are unfit to plead . |
17 | The aim of treatment is not for a young child to lose weight as it would be in an adult , but to maintain their weight or make below normal weight gain ( Dietz 1984 ) . |
18 | I have met plenty of those since my husband left me — for another man , incidentally , not for a young bimbo . |
19 | Perhaps not for a seasoned traveller like Byron , but for most people there are still thousands of miles to cover and hundreds of countries to explore . |
20 | His brief was to design an item of cutlery with and not for a disabled student . |
21 | Where such contracts have been in force for 3 years or longer , but are not for a specific undertaking eg building a house , claims are admissible under the policy . |
22 | Scientific and technological advances will help the world deal with greenhouse gases , but not for a hundred years or so . |
23 | But let's look first at the visible problems , realising the need for fun , not for a fruitless day 's digging or waiting around for ferrets that are none too likely to return to the surface once allowed underground . |
24 | Wartime popular mobilizations demanding state intervention to establish equality of sacrifice laid the basis , not for a libertarian revolt , but for a fusion of socialism with the most powerful force of all — the democratic self-assertion of the nation-in-arms . |
25 | ‘ Are ye not for a wee something after ? ’ queried Jim , taking his apron off . |
26 | The demand which grew up amongst Congregationalists and , to a lesser degree , Baptists was not for a radical shift in the nature of their worship but for the external embellishment of traditional worship : flowers , organs and stained glass , but not chants , Holy Tables and liturgical seasons . |
27 | What 's happened is , of course , that as the costs have fallen and the micros have come in through the door so they 're very much smaller , erm it all becomes possible for the whole of society and not for a tiny elite . |
28 | He could , Dalgliesh thought , have been judged an outstandingly handsome man were it not for a certain incongruity of feature , perhaps the contrast between the fineness of the skin stretched over the flat cheekbones and the strong jutting jaw and uncompromising mouth . |
29 | He shrugged his shoulders , ‘ At times I like to speak English , but not for a long time . |
30 | ‘ Before , but not for a long time now , ’ Maggie admitted reluctantly and Rose did not want to learn any more . |