Example sentences of "not [adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Ranger series of spacecraft for impacting the Moon were not entirely a success story ; but the soft landing Surveyors , which followed them , were .
2 First , apart from certain transitional arrangements you will need an approved degree ( not necessarily a law degree , though that gives you the advantage of providing you with examination exemptions ) .
3 A simple distinction between data protection and ‘ privacy ’ concerns the use of inaccurate or incomplete information when decision-making , although within the proper scope of data protection , is not necessarily a privacy issue ( Lindop Report 1978 : para.2.03 ) .
4 After that it will be time for some home improvements , but not necessarily the DIY kind .
5 It has also been pointed out by Kendall ( 1975 ) that the original 1936 legislation on union rights within the enterprise gave the ‘ most representative ’ unions in the plant the right to bargain , which was not necessarily the majority union .
6 ( Under the German system a party 's candidate for Chancellor is not necessarily the party chairman . )
7 The guidance recognises that if an accountant ( not necessarily the reporting accountant ) is already involved in the management of a trust , and if trust accounts are prepared annually , then that may influence whether or not a test is done on that trust .
8 It 's very difficult , though , to say what the right kind of photograph is , for obviously actors are very different , but remember that a good photograph is not necessarily an art photograph .
9 Every year a student goes to London from Hamburg with a guest scholarship , and , in keeping with the nature of the Warburg Library , it is not necessarily an art historian .
10 And even in quite a wide area not perhaps the garden croquet players you would n't know about the people who play in the back garden but you know the people who play in tournaments .
11 Having seen and heard him at Buxton , I find it hard to believe claims that he did not solo the South Face of Lhotse : claims , in any case , which Cesen has countered with an explanation .
12 The assassin missed both ; not so the firing squad in the Mexican city of Querétaro where the dream of empire ended with the shooting of the Emperor Maximilian .
13 But not so the saw-fly larva and certain other specialist feeders , who possess the biochemistry to handle the toxic diet .
14 Tobermory was not only a trading centre but an administrative ‘ capital ’ .
15 I learned that the Manitoba Racing Commission had moreover by midafternoon given each of them not only a champagne reception and a splendid lunch but also , as a memento , a framed group photograph of all the owners on the trip .
16 It contains not only a Rope Museum and Blacksmith 's Shop but a working watermill too .
17 Not only a household name , now it was a household face with household heart as well .
18 Telephone Frank turns out to be not only a money expert , or an expert on not having any .
19 In a society constructing socialism an architect is not only a building engineer and a street engineer , but also an engineer of human souls . ’
20 The unions want not only a pay rise but a proper pay mechanism for the future , and that 's where the talks could still fail .
21 It is not only a colour variety but also a more milky strain of the breed and there have been dairy herds of the beloved ‘ Belties ’ , though they would be better described as dual-purpose cattle .
22 In the first place , there was not only a sex difference but a gap of glaring dimensions politically , socially and even of age , between those who promoted the introduction of women to printing and those who opposed it .
23 For Mrs walker , that periosd was not only a worryiong time but a costly one .
24 At Twickenham , he is going to have to play a full part in a Scottish back-row who — which has not been the case for some years — will be having to cope with , in Dewi Morris and Stuart Barnes , not only a breaking scrum-half , but a running stand-off who attacks the gain-line .
25 The definitionalist might seek to save his position by arguing for a general principle of law to the effect that to intend an act is to intend it under a full description and that therefore in all crimes where the actus reus contains not only a conduct element but also circumstances and consequences , mens rea is to be taken as being ‘ coextensive with the actus reus . ’
26 The taxpayer received not only a capital sum when the companies were sold but now also receives a substantial annual dividend .
27 The palace contained one of Bohemia 's finest picture collections and here was not only a picture gallery , but also a collection of graphics , a most important library , and a collection of sculpture put together by Count Jan Hertvík Nostic in the 17C .
28 One could build not only a railway terminal there , but the fifth London airport and no one would notice .
29 Not only a trade union , it also offered protection to those released from bonded labour , to the slumdwellers of Raipur , child labourers , farmers , women deserted or abused for the sake of dowry .
30 Mr Justice Douglas Brown said that the defendants were negligent ( 1 ) in failing to appreciate that they were dealing with a husband of substantial means who might well be able to afford to pay , not only a lump sum , but also substantial periodical payments ; ( 2 ) in failing to obtain full disclosure of the husband 's financial affairs ; ( 3 ) in failing to realise that because of family trusts and wills the husband had an expectation of further assets ; ( 4 ) in advising the wife to obtain a mortgage when she had no taxable income ; ( 5 ) in recommending a settlement which removed the wife 's undoubted right to maintenance ; and ( 6 ) in failing to use ouster proceedings to remove the husband from the matrimonial home .
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