Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [prep] a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But there is no question so difficult that Mr Kinnock can not think of a more difficult answer .
2 I can not think of a more patsy , unquestioning system better designed to produce the cosy relationship about which the hon. Gentleman so frequently speaks .
3 If workers are given jobs for life or if their wages are linked to age and seniority does this not make for a much less flexible labour market ?
4 Among the eight with stage I disease , five had tumoural involvement of the stomach which would have required total gastrectomy , a procedure with a high morbidity rate and one that is not justified with a well tolerated , slowly progressing disease .
5 In Latin America , the supporters of Spalding 's view would argue that the working class has not developed into a fully fledged class for itself .
6 If the resist is not exposed for a long enough period , it will not develop fully and so some traces will remain on the board .
7 Yet ironically , recent government policies have created a situation where more and more prisoners serving life and other long sentences have rather less to lose , for it has now been decreed that various categories of serious offender will not normally be considered for parole , or not considered for a very long time ( see Chapter 6 ) .
8 The zebra loach has become so specialized that it can not survive in a less turbulent environment .
9 Also , even bureaucrats , those Weberian embodiments of modernity , do not behave in a purely rational-legal manner , we shall find .
10 In common parlance ‘ the Crown ’ probably signifies the monarch if , indeed , it does not refer to a rather elaborate piece of headgear on show in the Tower of London .
11 She was not prepared for a very similar question being thrown at her .
12 The inflation in the early stages of the universe , which the no boundary proposal predicts , means that the universe must be expanding at very close to the critical rate at which it would just avoid recollapse , and so will not recollapse for a very long time .
13 The capacity to show habituation , he observed , occurs relatively early on in the development of the baby Aplysia , while sensitization does not appear until a relatively late stage .
14 ‘ If you want me with you for a business meeting , ’ she protested huskily , ‘ you 're not acting in a very businesslike manner ! ’
15 This has not made for a smoothly running society , whose members all feel part of a common enterprise .
16 There was a flicker of response in them which Brian had not seen for a very long time .
17 This is not seen as a very attractive chore but is probably the most important of all and really depends on the goodwill of a few people under the guidance of Annie Hanlon .
18 The attention given to the listener , however , did not result in a truly interactive analysis of peer communication .
19 It was something he had not felt for a very long time .
20 Unlike the Tenon effort , MacMach is not offered as a commercially supported product , and requires a ‘ personal use only ’ agreement .
21 Pleased and strangely girlish , which was a feeling she had not had in a very long time .
22 This does not sound like a very practical proposition , at least not in the immediate future .
23 Well , we 're not bothered about a yet !
24 The number of workers on the land has been shrinking at the rate of nearly 20000 per year , although this has not occurred in a completely uniform fashion .
25 The Trust adds : ‘ The immense work done by the three principal participants , Simon Pepper ( WWF ) , John Hunt ( RSPB ) and Nigel Hawkins ( JMMT ) and the crucial role played by Chris Brasher has to be acknowledged and we can only regret that their efforts were not rewarded with a more positive outcome . ’
26 This " subjective " attraction of the Soviet experiment is nonetheless not based on a purely aesthetic stance .
27 Indeed they would have argued — and perhaps with some justice — that theirs was a more refined branch of the art : for did it not demand to a quite exceptional degree a sense of the romance of the past and a feeling for an evocative relic ?
28 This left the way open for those prominent in the Essex Federation to argue that if such arrangements were acceptable during a temporary absence of tutor-organiser , there was no reason why they should not apply on a more permanent basis if the voluntary members wanted to give their ‘ voluntaryism ’ full rein .
29 The apparent undulose character of the inversion surface at top Carboniferous level may be an indication that the basement has not behaved in a particularly homogeneous fashion during the various basin inversion episodes .
30 They were not opting for a particularly expensive scheme .
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