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

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1 It is not unique to the industrial sector and not even to engineering ; it occurs in such widely differing activities as the construction of a longhut in a jungle clearing and the knitting of a pullover .
2 On the other hand , if this distinction is wrong , if faith depends on knowledge and knowledge depends on faith , then doubt would be a challenge to both knowledge and faith and not just to faith .
3 This is a much more difficult question to answer , because it involves applying the quantum principle to the structure of time and space themselves and not just to particle paths in a given space-time background .
4 The disease is closed-minded and not open to persuasion .
5 Moreover , this is a matter outside my writ , for it is murder , and the king 's justice has the right to knowledge , if not immediately to possession , of the person of a confessed murderer . ’
6 But the broader point is that history , if not open to re-writing , is certainly open to critical re-examination .
7 Plasma fibrinogen concentrations are related to weight at 1 year but not independently to birth weight .
8 Plasma fibrinogen concentrations , for example , are related to weight at 1 year but not independently to birth weight .
9 Blood pressure is related to birth weight but not independently to weight at 1 year .
10 In the rent review context this has been said to mean that the court will tell surveyors what to value , but not how to value it : Compton Group Ltd v Estates Gazette Ltd ( 1977 ) 244 EG 799 .
11 Those with higher levels of education are more likely than those with only a primary education to attach significance to the action of government , to believe that they can have some influence on government , to pay attention to politics and election campaigns , to take the view ( though not necessarily to practice it ) that citizens should be active in their local community , to hold opinions on a wide range of political subjects , and to be actively involved in politics .
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