Example sentences of "[adv] not [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , so you believe that there 's basically not much difference between a child and a adult ?
2 Perhaps not another break in the ice for … what ?
3 Invariably , Club amenities do vary so not all Clubs of equal ratings will be the same in all respects .
4 The money has already been agreed on , so not much room for controversy there .
5 Continuing his march eastwards , Edward came to within not many miles of Paris before swinging northwards in the direction of the Channel .
6 It 's just not that kind of place .
7 Fun day , more fun than today and today I hope I 've provided some of the ground work ca n't there 's a lot of things I would 've liked to have gone into more detail and generally I do but today there 's just there 's just not enough time in a day to do it .
8 Headland has persuasively argued that , just as with the pygmies above , there was just not enough food for such groups in the forest itself ; in this case , the people seemed to have been trading wild meat for goods including carbohydrate and , indeed , may have grown it themselves in the past .
9 Check the lyrics printed on the inner sleeve — crammed so tight and still not enough room for all of them .
10 So there 's still not any divorce through yet although Margaret Now if
11 cut them down , yes , they 'll have to cut more not many drums in the
12 Hence not all directions for a given link are permissible although we shall in the first instance assume that they are , that is , that a chain can pass through itself .
13 While dependence on the King 's pleasure may have been nominally less secure than the other forms of tenure , in practice there was probably not much difference between them .
14 Clearly not all determinations of the artificer could reasonably be regarded as doorways and even more clearly should he step outside the ‘ frame ’ and install a window no one could reasonably regard that as a determination of the architect 's concept .
15 The basis for its attitude is clearly not any disapproval of an established regime but rather that there is no regime which has control , let alone any administrative control which has the requisite element of stable continuity .
16 That 's that 's right , I mean I I I would suggest that we 've arrived at that point now , and we 're increasingly likely to do so , because as we 've already heard York is very constrained , it 's it 's it 's a relatively small , compact , historic city , the greenbelt boundaries are drawn fairly tightly , correctly in so in in my opinion , and there 's really not much room for manoeuvre within with er in a existing settlements within the greenbelt .
17 The idea has got about during the past three weeks that there is really not much difference between the parties , give or take the odd howl of anguish from the higher-tax-paying classes .
18 ‘ There is simply not enough evidence for a jury to be invited to consider a charge of manslaughter against Smith and Winter , ’ he said .
19 Instead the majority said it was because there were simply not enough people in the family to increase their agricultural production .
20 I continue to have graver concerns that four months is simply not enough time for any vendor other than G Tec to implement a turnkey online gaming system .
21 And particularly not this kind of game . ’
22 Well not that thing after
23 Yet not all instances of theory replacement are quite so straightforward , for some have rumbled on for decades .
24 In the first place , the adjectives with which we are concerned are certainly not all adjectives of time .
25 Certainly not all boyfriends of teenage mothers are teenagers themselves , although a significant number of them are quite young .
26 There was n't much time left — certainly not enough time to be taking the wrong tack with old Cohen and antagonising him .
27 ‘ Maybe my father would have expected that but certainly not this generation of Serras .
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