Example sentences of "[v-ing] [not/n't] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because this is a test of observation and not of memory , make sure you look at each item in relation to the others , noticing not simply the objects themselves but the pattern they form on the tray .
2 It , it was a quite loony lot , but it highlighted to me that , when I speak on radio , I 'm representing not only the Council , the institute and the profession and all that , I never actually am representing me , and that 's the , that 's
3 … the bilateralism inherent in the traditional structures and processes of international law is secured on the one hand , by a prohibition of intervention protecting not only a State 's internal but also its external affairs against third party interference and , on the other hand , by the pacta tertiis rule in the law of treaties , according to which an agreement can create neither obligations nor rights for a third State without its consent .
4 returning not even a sigh
5 In addition to this , he has crossed the border gaining not only a ZPT qualification , ( see Appendix 1 ) , but also SchH III .
6 He pulled up his roots a second time and moved to another new land , Germany , where during the twelve years that were left to him he accomplished a ‘ ballet miracle ’ , building not merely a repertory and a company in Stuttgart , but a whole new public attitude that affected other theatres throughout the country .
7 This ‘ First Band of the Lords of the Congregation of Christ ’ was followed up by four other such bonds between then and 1562 , charting not only the growth of the Protestant movement but also the increasing resistance to the regent and the French , which by late 1559 would reach heights undreamed of at the end of 1557 .
8 In this light , Idealism embodies only a particular notion of morality , reflecting not even the interests of particular nations , but more specifically the interests of a particular class within the states concerned .
9 Status is a complex business , reflecting not only the content of the course , but the institution that provides it , the kinds of student it attracts , and their subsequent careers .
10 You would be wasting not only the therapist 's time but your own money too .
11 The traditional formula for British economic life has been to have the production industries producing not only the articles for sale but also the wealth of the nation .
12 Now the bank is demanding not only the cash but £230 interest on it as well .
13 The project requires a flexible approach , demanding not only an analysis of the law but an economic and business approach to the nature of the small business and an understanding of small business computer systems .
14 So I think erm Hertfordshire 's voice should be heard and however , my resolution asks us to look at the possibility of opposing not only the building of terminal five but all further airport expansion in the South East be it at Heathrow , Stansted , Gatwick or Luton .
15 The pallium gave Hygeberht no jurisdiction in Saxon territories or in Kent but it did afford him metropolitan rights over all the Anglian peoples north of the Thames and south of the Humber , which may suggest that Offa was seeking not just an archbishop of the Mercians but a new ecclesiastical order for the Angles of midland and eastern England .
16 Family health services authorities have spent considerable effort defining not only a role in purchasing primary care but also working in tandem with district health authorities to begin discussions about extending purchasing across the interface between primary and secondary care .
17 This body was founded in 1869 for the purpose of publishing not only the manuscripts of the heraldic visitations but other ‘ inedited ’ documents of a related nature .
18 Now no longer just a colourful first lady but a full participant in politics , Mrs Ozal is forcing not only the Motherland Party but her husband to declare where they stand .
19 3 They question the extent to which the system provides for representative governments noting not just the underrepresentation of third parties , but the fact that , in the elections of 1929 , 1951 , and February 1974 , the party which returned the largest number of MPs actually had a smaller share of the vote than the runner-up party in the Commons so that the electoral " winner " was , in fact , the governmental " loser " .
20 That will eventually be superseded by what the company is positioning as an open , enterprise-wide repository embracing not only the Informix database , but its Hewlett-Packard Co-derived ToolBus Open CASE environment and 4GL products .
21 The 1990 local elections were thus treated by both politicians and commentators as providing not simply a test of the impact of the poll tax , but also a crucial verdict on Mrs Thatcher and her government .
22 The Modernists had enjoyed a brief life as a London group after Pound settled there for a dozen years in 1908 ; Bloomsbury was already one , first in Cambridge and later in London and Sussex , sharing not just a range of assumptions and convictions but an intimate web of social and amorous relations .
23 There may be some value in examining not only the differences between the two approaches but also the common ground since each is part of one and the same process .
24 Accordingly , the research is examining not only the role of the Engineering Council and professional institutions , but also the relationships among these bodies , the problems of leadership within them , the motivation of the leadership and the role of other organisations within the engineering field .
25 Hartlepool drew that fateful tie 1-1 , losing not only the replay but the potential salvation of a fifth-round journey to Old Trafford .
26 Remarkably , exactly the same pattern was seen with chimpanzee DNA , indicating not only a duplication of ZNF11 genes in this ape but also a conservation of sequence at all four EcoRI sites defined in man .
27 There is no net increase in the number of elements activated by a given stimulus but the circles have been moved apart , indicating not only an increase in the number of unique elements activated by a stimulus but a corresponding decrease in the number of common elements activated .
28 While in Mexico , Penn had found himself wielding not just the paintbrush but also the camera , and Liberman , fascinated by the results , nurtured Penn 's developing interest and gave him his first commission — a still-life cover for Vogue , October 1943 .
29 Yet there were many even among his admirers who acknowledged that there were latent dangers in having the country who were certain to provide the numerically strongest contingent additionally furnishing not just the manager and assistant coach but also the captain .
30 ‘ This is an historic victory , affecting not just the town and the area around it but the entire Clogher valley . ’
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