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

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1 No body , no individual may exercise authority which does not expressly emanate from the Nation . ’
2 The shift was not wholly imposed from the outside .
3 Alternatively , it may be particularly insoluble and not effectively extracted from the cells .
4 Winnicott observed that such ‘ transitional objects ’ were important , precisely because they may appear to the infant as not fully part of the external world , and therefore not entirely separate from the child 's own body .
5 The gift will have been one subject to a reservation either because the gift is treated as a class gift to all the discretionary beneficiaries and the donor is one of them ( so he is not entirely excluded from the property ) or , possibly because he has retained a benefit ( there is an ability to benefit him under the terms of the trust deed ) .
6 Such deterioration may not necessarily result from the proclamation of commitment .
7 Changes of emphasis within art education , which have arisen out of a realization that the skills of response and appreciation do not necessarily result from the practice of art , have led to explorations into the nature of aesthetic experience , enquiries into its patterns of development and attempts to assess the skills and achievements possible within this area ( APU , 1983 ) .
8 Their view is that the co-ordinator will not necessarily come from the R & D department , which will reduce its influence .
9 Unfortunately , the one does not necessarily follow from the other .
10 This leads to some repetition , but not enough to detract from the valuable information the book contains , not all of which will be familiar even to the keen naturalist , and some of the thoughts are challenging .
11 I guess it is mildly amusing to see Bolan 's head emerge ghostlike from Elton John 's piano as the guesting Reg hammers out ‘ Children Of The Revolution ’ , though probably not for the right reasons and certainly not enough to detract from the leaden weight of the music .
12 You 're not much changed from the girl on the bicycle . ’
13 What we do find , however , is that women 's work is not so divorced from the work of men as it becomes in later times .
14 I consider that all those methods of presence or representation in the territory of the flag member state are not only justified from the point of view of the Community system of fishing quotas , but they are also indissociable from the actual exercise of the right of establishment in the sea fishing sector .
15 If such links are not built , schooling will suffer from being not only detached from the lifelong vision of education and retraining which is foreseen by the CBI , the TECs and the NCVQ but also from appearing not to care about continuity , feed-through and quality assurance .
16 It is when we reach the realm of ‘ abnormal deviance ’ that the teacher 's problematic really emerges , for here pupils are not only deviating from the ‘ good pupil ’ role , but may be denying or over-exaggerating their gender image as well .
17 In doing so , it is hoped that they will not only benefit from the content of the seminars ( topics such as sixth-form teaching and exams ) but , by rubbing shoulders with and getting to know British teacher- trainees , come to a better understanding of the role-model of a language teacher in the UK .
18 From the viewpoint of their investors , the value added offered by venture capitalists not only derives from the careful structuring of transactions but also from extreme selectivity in their choice of investments .
19 C.D.C. means that initiative not only comes from the top but from the bottom up .
20 This formulation not only deviates from the ‘ golden thread ’ principle of Woolmington v.
21 This water is not only derived from the food that we eat and the fluid that we drink : much of it comes from the multitude of secretions which enter the gut lumen .
22 Come and join us at this year 's Art in Action , where you will not only learn from the demonstrations by many of the UK 's leading artists and tutors , but you will also be invited to enjoy hands-on experience of art materials on display and sale by leading manufacturers such as Winsor & Newton , Daler-Rowney , Pro Arte , Liquitex , Schwan Stabilo , Faber-Castell , Berol/Osmiroid , Rexel Cumberland and many others .
23 The initiative for bodies of this sort has not only come from the centre .
24 This finding indicates that the catalytically active PLA2 in serum in acute pancreatitis not only originates from the pancreas but also from other sources .
25 By the late 1950s European states had not only recovered from the war , but had achieved remarkable economic growth .
26 ‘ Thirty years ago Julian Huxley and Eliot Slater speculated that the reason why the disadvantageous schizophrenia gene was not progressively eliminated from the gene pool was that it conveyed some biological advantage such as resistance to infection .
27 The oldest part of the farm lies at the rear of the farmhouse and is not easily seen from the road .
28 The deserts of the world which comprise this empty quarter demonstrate a sensitivity to human impact but one which is not easily separated from the effects of fluctuations in climate , as studies of arroyo development have clearly shown ( Cooke and Reeves , 1976 ) .
29 ‘ You 're not just shivering from the cold .
30 We are not just watching from the sidelines , but rather are rolling our sleeves up and getting involved not just in getting local people back into work , but in keeping them there .
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