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

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1 In contrast to the earlier stages of the debate , the concern was to make the common curriculum more than the ‘ basics ’ ( something not altogether borne out in their subsequent pronouncements ) .
2 Local authorities can do nothing that is not expressly set out in some Act of Parliament .
3 Obsessionals are very good at dividing up their minds as it were , but they 're not necessarily divided up in the sense of conscious and unconscious .
4 A lifestyle involving hard work , charity , abstinence from drink , strict morality , and thrift was deemed absolutely essential , as it was not only insisted on in the Bible , but was also seen as a sign of an individual 's elect status .
5 Local governments are thus not just caught up in recent political conflicts as some innocent or neutral part of the political machine , but are themselves crucial in interpreting and promoting social change .
6 ‘ People are not normally wandering about in the bush at night . ’
7 While valuation reports of this nature often include reference to the submission made by the parties and any other evidence collated , the reasoning behind valuations is not normally set out in detail .
8 People with chronic back pain can not usually get up in any other way .
9 M. Dupont had not once looked over in Mr Lewis 's direction during the course of this speech , and indeed , once the company had toasted his lordship and were seated again , all those present seemed to be studiously avoiding looking towards the American gentleman .
10 Being out of doors means they are not always cooped up in one room with their mothers .
11 If the results did not always work out in the way intended , the blame for the failings of the criminal justice system can not be attributed to any lack of zeal to legislate .
12 Lynda Moss , editor of the RSC 's journal Methods in Organic Synthesis , said that it does not often crop up in published syntheses , though it is sometimes used as a source of in reactions as well as being a solvent .
13 Not often shipped out in quantities , specimens are usually acquired as odd fish found in Redline Rasbora collections .
14 The view that hooligans actually learn how to behave from the papers and reflect back to the public the image that has been created for them is not really borne out in personal interviews .
15 These ‘ survivals ’ would , of course , be evidence that oral societies can and do ‘ fix ’ some aspects of the cultural repertoire ; they do not simply roll on in perpetual immediacy , responding to each new need in a new way and changing the meanings of words and communication accordingly .
16 So the theory might not well work out in prac practice .
17 We can not fully stretch out in it , nor sit upright without cracking our heads on the decking above .
18 The main problem with both petrol and diesel exhausts is the remains of unburnt fuel droplets which were not completely used up in the combustion process.Even after 100 years of internal combustion , the perfect engine has yet to be built .
19 He will not however go down in financial history as a great achiever , and it has to be said ( as recorded later in these pages ) that even under his leadership labour relations were far from perfect .
20 Sharp exchanges were reported earlier between US and German officials over German fiscal policy , but the policies of individual countries were not explicitly singled out in the final statement .
21 The act of giving the child a name , which accompanies the baptism , is not explicitly brought out in either the term ‘ baptism ’ or the more commonly used ‘ christening ’ , since the latter , obviously , means making a Christian of the infant .
22 Well she does n't necessarily end up in general practice does she ?
23 You could n't just sit down in a street .
24 Having said that , in order to get into production , or even to use it , you ca n't just set up in those days any more than you can today , now you need planning permission to , you need .
25 Tractor development is n't just going on in the west either .
26 If I could be absolutely sure that A and B were n't somehow mixed up in it all , I 'd be tempted to give it a go .
27 The new technology element does n't exactly creep in in this business either ; personal computers , laser printers , document scanners and the like are vital elements of the system .
28 After all she ca n't possibly stay up in Dublin with people we do n't know or have never heard of .
29 Perhaps they did n't ever go up in the loft .
30 ‘ Well , there 's no point in it being so beautiful if you ca n't ever go out in it because it 's raining , ’ said Betty , revealing a childish streak in her character which Lydia found rather less appealing than her habitual bossiness .
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