Example sentences of "[conj] not to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The indirect muscles are usually the largest in the body , and are attached to the thorax and not to the wing-bases .
2 If I was not similarly open , it is merely because my embarrassments can only be laid at the door of my own folly , and not to the workings of chance . ’
3 This assumption that wages are attached to the vacancies and not to the individuals , as in the standard search theory models , is a very important distinction for the estimation of .
4 This was never a very promising argument , seeing that the notice is addressed to the defendants and not to the plaintiffs , and the defendants themselves have made it clear that they have no difficulty in understanding it and complying with it .
5 Thus when analysing organisational goals , one must be clear that one is referring to the objectives officially sanctioned in the organisation , and not to the goals that organisations pursue .
6 The House of Lords found that the legislation only allowed terms to be attached which related to the use of the site and not to the types of contract the site owner could make with the caravan owners .
7 He would try to gain access to the palace , if not to the houses of Ipuky and Reni .
8 Watkins L.J. , at p. 82 , asked where else the Home Secretary could look for guidance as to retribution and deterrence , if not to the judges .
9 For the Iraqis , the appeal was mainly the converse : it was a means of pushing armour , if not to the outskirts of Tehran itself , at least towards other important targets on the way , such as Kermanshah ( now renamed Bakhtaran ) and Hamadan .
10 To the public at large , if not to the combatants on the right and left , it seemed that the high tide of British Fascism had come and gone .
11 All this , I argued , is at least suggestive about how we can have some form of access to the superficial form , say of our walking ( i.e. to the gross sequence of movements , if not to the nerves ) , and can impose a new walking ‘ strategy ’ to which we will then in due course ( after an analogue of compilation ) again lose access .
12 Finis to the race , but not to the incidents which marred his season .
13 The flaw was known , but not to the operators on the fatal night ; in allowing the reactor 's power to rise with too many control rods withdrawn , they were unwittingly playing with fire .
14 ‘ It was obvious to any of the staff but not to the customers , ’ he added .
15 You can decree an end to the Cold War , but not to the arms manufacturers like Boeing .
16 Perhaps the mistake we have been making is in applying that thinking to the Moslems but not to the Copts . ’
17 In similarly insincere terms he thanks Duncan for the honours he has received from him : These speeches are subtly calculated by Shakespeare , for their insincerity is obvious to us ( the affected metaphors , the flabby repetitions ) but not to the recipients .
18 But not to the faces out there , on the wrong side of the lights .
19 Even this HG activity had its lighter moments , but not to the participants of this incident .
20 Slightly overcrowd your tank , but not to the extremes otherwise your filtration system may not be able to cope with the extra loading placed upon it .
21 Such States are parties to the treaty , but not to the proceedings .
22 There have also been well annotated studies of the transmission of trichomonal infection to the newborn offspring of mothers harbouring the organism , but not to the children of uninfected mothers .
23 The barracks known as Allenby — though not to the locals — ; were pre-1939 Wehrmacht buildings , very solid and spacious but a little worn by now .
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