Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adj] [verb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not easy to predict why shame should operate one way or , or another and although it has something to do with the superego , you ca n't just say well the superego is er purely the result of erm of , of socialization , if you have strict parents you have a strict superego , it 's not that simple . |
2 | It is not hard to see how permission can be conceived as something which throws the action permitted into the future : one generally gets permission first and then performs the action permitted after . |
3 | It is not hard to see how Realism has become so firmly established in research programmes supported by official funds and to construct a sociology of knowledge explanation of its dominance . |
4 | It is not illegal to carry out development without permission but the planning authority ( and only they ) can , if they so wish , take action to put the position back physically to what it was before the development took place . |
5 | He just was not able to bring in business the way DPR would have liked him to do . |
6 | So it is not difficult to see how TB could spread from badger to cow . ’ |
7 | It is not difficult to see how role play and drama can be used to achieve many of the Attainment Targets for Speaking and Listening in the English National Curriculum documents . |
8 | You ai n't likely to pick up Prince Charming in a bar . ’ |
9 | But it was n't boring to watch though mum . |