Example sentences of "[not/n't] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Not for a long time had Vi felt so uncomfortable . |
32 | It is a combination that I have used in the past but not for a long time , although blue and white stripes in fabrics are a perennial favourite of mine . |
33 | No , I wo n't return , not for a long time , it 's too painful and upsetting . |
34 | Not for a long time . |
35 | But this is the room eventually we 're going to use I mean not for a long time yet , as a working medieval kitchen . |
36 | But er not not for a long time . |
37 | Been to it before but not for a long time . |
38 | Not for a long time now . |
39 | He admired gnarled oak , beeches and silver birch , but occasionally he complained bitterly about bad planting , as when looking towards Langdale from near Tilberthwaite : ‘ Langdale on the right would finish the whole into a pleasant landscape , were it not for a frightful plantation of firs blotting out the pass on Wrynose . ’ |
40 | I did this but it 's not for a few weeks time for my presentation on Freud , or |
41 | The travellers say they 'll move on , but not for a few days.Ken Goodwin reports . |
42 | The top is not visible from the road , and were it not for a sizeable cairn you could miss it altogether . |
43 | Now , it was responding to what de Gaulle had called the solemn pact which was at the moment being sealed ‘ in the suffering of all and the blood of the soldiers ’ between France and the peoples of the Indochinese Union and to his belief that ‘ not for a single hour did France lose the hope and the will to recover free Indo-China ’ . |
44 | We 've never , no , not for a single day , |
45 | Not for a single moment . |
46 | ‘ Not for a single moment would one want those days to return . |
47 | They object to a little cotton apron on the mice which is made from a baby 's dress — it was suitable for a baby but not for a stuffed mouse to wear ! ’ |
48 | Mr Mortimer , currently at work on a play for the BBC and a drama series for Meridian , tells me he hopes there will be another Rumpole series : ‘ But not for a little while . ’ |
49 | He 's right , but not for a little while . |
50 | Votes are not for a particular person but for a list put up by a party . |
51 | What is also new , she emphasised , is that the assessment is of a need , not for a particular service . |
52 | The outcome of mature meetings is to search for solutions and to reach consensus , not for a particular group to score points over another . |
53 | a false indication that a price is expected to be increased or reduced or maintained ( whether or not for a particular period ) ; |
54 | Were it not for a severe epidemic of puerperal fever ( ‘ childbed fever ’ ) in Aberdeen , which lasted from December 1789 to March 1792 , Gordon might well have been forgotten . |
55 | Even more striking is the example provided by Francis Bacon , that most ardent apologist for useful science — but not for a Copernican universe . |
56 | Certainly not for a wasteful spendthrift , who preyed upon a gullible old woman ! |
57 | No water flows from the sprinklers here , and clearly has n't for a long time . |
58 | I did n't for a long time , I was only interested in whether I liked you . |
59 | I thought I would get a job there but I could n't for a few months and er , my wife and two children joined me there and my brother 's wife joined us there , and two of us bought the house in Luton . |