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

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1 The fault is not entirely that of the sanitary authorities or of the immediate landlords …
2 Not necessarily all of the them , but most of them , that would leave the straight jurisdictionals and the clear no hopers , maybe the investigators would be getting a few of the ones that otherwise ideally they should n't but
3 Most of the young cast of both Taps and The Outsiders , with some honorary additions to the Pack , have continually worked together — though not necessarily all at the same time — in films like Rumble Fish , The Breakfast Club , St Elmo 's Fire , and Young Guns .
4 We may be in the position where the jobs are not necessarily all in the right place .
5 Any opinions expressed in this book are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Club .
6 The views expressed in this Newsletter are those of the individuals concerned and not necessarily those of the NCT as an organisation .
7 The views expressed in this newsletter are those of the individuals concerned and not necessarily those of the NCT as an organisation .
8 The views expressed in this newsletter are those of the individuals concerned and not necessarily those of the NCT as an organisation .
9 The views expressed in this newsletter are those of the individuals concerned and not necessarily those of the NCT as an organisation .
10 The views expressed in this newsletter are those of the individuals concerned and not necessarily those of the NCT as an organisation .
11 The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Social Science Research Council or its North Sea Oil Panel .
12 However , I should emphasise that the conclusions and opinions are my own and not necessarily those of the management of either institution .
13 The views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the University or the Editorial team .
14 The laws of the state are not necessarily those of the church , nor of religions other than Christianity which are now represented in Britain .
15 The views expressed in the material contained in the Review are not necessarily those of the Editor , the Editorial Board , the Publisher , or other Contributors .
16 The views expressed by the contributors are not necessarily those of the publisher and accordingly we do not accept any responsibility in relation thereto .
17 The views expressed in Observations are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Scottish Council for Research in Education or the Scottish Educational Research Association .
18 The first is that the views expressed here are the author 's and not necessarily those of the Law Commission .
19 Not so much for the platform speakers , who have arrived , but for some of the floor speakers , who have n't and would like to .
20 It was this western part of Czechoslovakia that Hitler was so keen to get his hands on ; not so much for the Pilsener lagers , but for the Skoda machine plants and the iron and coal resources of Western Bohemia .
21 The 1958 war is remembered now not so much for the vicious sectarian battles that occurred in Beirut but for the arrival of the US Marines , who stormed ashore only to find the beaches occupied not by militiamen but by bikini-clad ladies and street urchins who were merely waiting to sell Coca-Cola to the country 's latest rescuers .
22 The ladies ' K4 was significant not so much for the Germans and Hungarians in the first two places but for the Chinese who took the bronze , their first ever World medal .
23 He adores feeding , not so much for the food , but for the sucking experience .
24 But if you accept that carbon dioxide is a much More insidious threat and nuclear power is the one major supplier of energy that does not produce it , the issue begins to turn not so much on the dangerous unacceptibility of reactors but on how you regulate and make them safe and ensure that their fuel is not diverted for military purposes .
25 But the distinctions drawn by English law were , till the passing of the Property Acts , which came into force on 1 January 1926 , founded , not so much on the nature of the subject matter , as upon the historical accidents in the development of the English law of property .
26 The combined effect of these provisions is that the question of whether or not a child has special educational needs depends not so much on the child 's specific needs considered in isolation , but rather on the appropriateness or otherwise of existing provision .
27 But it may be that even where there is evidence that the patient was mentally unfit or too young , the doctor would still avoid liability , not so much on the basis of the patient 's refusal as on the proposition of Elliott that further treatment was useless , or that of Williams that life had become a burden to the patient .
28 That 's a lot of time on the flat stages , not so much on the fierce and extended mountain climbs that are to come .
29 Rather than to characterise Genetic Alchemy as definitive I prefer to view it as a valuable ‘ second generation ’ effort , considerably more scholarly than its predecessors but with more than a whiff of the critical and sceptical attitudes of the disciplines that focus not so much on the substance of science as on its character as a social institution .
30 Whether they eat or not in such cases will depend not so much on the food itself as on their varying mood .
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