Example sentences of "[is] not [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Labour Party is not yet adequately reformed .
2 Although a number of studies have described the HPV transforming activity in the transformation of normal cells , the carcinogenic mechanisms of HPV is not yet completely understood .
3 The cytoprotective mechanism of this barrier is not yet completely understood , although surface active phospholipids have been reported to play a key role in gastric cytoprotection .
4 He is obviously in considerable difficulty , and as his PPS , the Hon. Member for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) is not yet here to assist him , I shall pass over the matter of the transitional period .
5 I am grateful for my hon. Friend 's second point , because it is not yet widely understood by the three quarters of people who go into retirement with savings of their own that , as they approach retirement , their ability to build up those savings would be subject to a 9 per cent .
6 The rle of the Deputy Keeper vis--vis individual researchers in fund-raising is not yet clearly defined .
7 Bishop Jon said , ‘ Report says that Killer-Bardi 's flotilla had locked horns with Siward 's when your new fleet made its appearance over the ocean and changed course at once to join your ten ships from Orkney , with what sad effect on Siward 's ships is not yet clearly known .
8 It is true that God is not yet totally banished from his creation , but having made it and all that is in it , rather like a watchmaker constructs a timepiece , he is felt to be no longer necessary to explain the inner workings of the mechanism .
9 The effect of unemployment , especially on men , as potential family carers is not yet much researched .
10 She is weak for lack of good food , she has plainly suffered from rickets , her body is not yet sufficiently mature for her to carry a child successfully to term , and on top of all that her baby is coming in quite the wrong fashion .
11 Although the desire to involve users in planning and consultation is real enough , the unfriendliness of planning structures is not yet sufficiently recognised .
12 Humans are bound to be special cases , since they are more independent of the natural environment than are plants and other animals and this is an area which is not yet fully understood .
13 Gareth firmly believes there is a balance to be achieved between disease and wipe-out which is not yet fully understood .
14 Nicotine has also been found in the breast milk of mothers who smoke , although the effect on the baby is not yet fully understood .
15 It is very likely that the two processes summarized above are simultaneous processes within an overall mechanism that is not yet fully understood .
16 It may be advisable , therefore , especially in the case of a young dog which is not yet fully trained to return when called , to keep your pet on the leash more than you would under normal circumstances .
17 In Hilton it represents stages in the journey to God when the soul is no longer engaged with worldly things and as it were asleep to sin ( 24.90r. – 235 ) but is not yet fully illuminated by the knowledge of Christ : The experience of the dark can be either painful or restful : painful in so far as the soul is still troubled by the pressures of the worldly attractions from which it is hiding ; or restful in so far as the soul is waiting untroubled in its longing for Christ .
18 There is some evidence that further changes are being considered by the Commission but the matter is not yet fully resolved .
19 R — Replied to : An SSR has been generated in response to the SPR and the user who entered it has been informed , but the problem is not yet fully resolved .
20 R — Replied to An SSR has been generated in response to the SPR and the user who entered it has been informed , but the problem is not yet fully resolved .
21 R — Replied to — An SSR has been generated in response to the SPR and the user who entered it has been informed , but the problem is not yet fully resolved .
22 In other areas , the role of MRI is not yet fully established but it certainly seems to have several advantages with regard to imaging bone marrow malignancy , staging pelvic cancers , and in head and neck tumours .
23 'Twill be well because he is not the real thing , never could be , and is not even now presuming to be ; but conversely , 'twill be well because the imitation , the travesty , of the real thing can also usurp it and to all intents and purposes become it .
24 The world has changed greatly since 1967 and it is not easy merely to return to United Nations resolution 242 .
25 Because this information is not widely enough known , many individuals or families are not claiming help to which they are entitled and for which in many cases they have actually paid through their national insurance contributions .
26 His book is not particularly well arranged , and tends to heaviness and repetition .
27 The film is not particularly well constructed , and the subplot featuring Squibs ' sister 's desperate life in Paris with a murderer on the run is poorly connected to the scenes of rejoicing back home , but the central character 's vitality carries the story .
28 Twin Oaks is not particularly well treated and has shown all his best form at Haydock , while Party Politics is held by Chatam on last year 's Hennessy form .
29 Critical study is not particularly well geared to deal with this type of problem .
30 The trackbed is not particularly badly overgrown here , but is , however , very wet under foot in places .
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