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

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1 There is some truth in this , but not altogether in the sense that was there intended .
2 The whole House will be very relieved to know that such a matter is not entirely in a Minister 's hands .
3 Any one person may hold aspects of each together , though not necessarily in a way which is successfully integrated .
4 The medium of an art critic as theoretician is the magazine or journal article , not necessarily in a publication specialising in art .
5 The bourgeoisie of the third quarter of the nineteenth century was overwhelmingly ‘ liberal ’ , not necessarily in a party sense ( though as we have seen Liberal parties were prevalent ) , as in an ideological sense .
6 In particular , examples have been found of periodic behaviour occurring at higher r than chaotic for the same values of b and P. Changes are not necessarily in the direction of greater randomness the further one goes from the first instability of steady solutions .
7 I see myself drawing closer to Claudia Cohn-Casson , but not necessarily in the way that S. O. Letterman is expecting of me .
8 Er not necessarily in the way you 've expressed it .
9 In all but the very smallest of projects a number of people will be involved , some with specialist knowledge not necessarily in the possession of the project manager .
10 ‘ No will shall be valid unless — ( a ) it is in writing , and signed by the testator , or by some other person in his presence and by his direction ; and ( b ) it appears that the testator intended by his signature to give effect to the will ; and ( c ) the signature is made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time ; and ( d ) each witness either — ( i ) attests and signs the will ; or ( ii ) acknowledges his signature , in the presence of the testator ( but not necessarily in the presence of any other witness ) , but no form of attestation shall be necessary .
11 It 's not necessarily in the hi-fi reviewer 's own interests to belittle those differences that do exist of course , but it 's hard to avoid concluding that all too often the range of variations between CD players really is as small as suggested above .
12 The Plan will probably include the following , though not necessarily in the order suggested :
13 About 60 of them actually appeared in print and not necessarily in the order of context I had written them .
14 This was a particular problem in the evenings and at weekends when the registrars were on call and not necessarily in the department .
15 The question of why islands were deficient in this way ( but not necessarily in the number of genera themselves ) would later be explained in terms of the limited opportunities for migration across ocean barriers .
16 There was numerical parity in the distribution of seats ( though not necessarily in the distribution of seats considered winnable ) , and in the 1983 election , each party fielded more than 300 candidates .
17 Over the years there has , however , been a narrowing of the difference in the coverage of manual and non-manual workers , though not necessarily in the generosity of the schemes .
18 Not necessarily in the game , just anywhere .
19 Thus , what is beneficial for Grumman Aircraft is not necessarily in the interest of Boeing .
20 Vague idealism , and a general desire to help others are not enough in the way of protection , for other people too have power and drives which are seeking a focus .
21 This task orientation is not unlike the ‘ foreshadowing ’ mental set of the ideas game , not perhaps in the example of exercise quoted above , but in those kinds of exercises where you know the outcome before you start .
22 But the memory of the man in his prime was not constantly in the forefront of his mind , and it did not cause the pain and unhappiness Jagatan always seemed to feel .
23 Not much in the way of frills and colour co-ordination either .
24 However , not much in the way of working-class housing was constructed on the bank tops until the 1850s , when housing development began in earnest and continued until the First World War with the construction of ‘ By-Law ’ housing by builders of a variety of scales but always using land ‘ developed ’ by large-scale investors .
25 Not much in the way of company , you see . ’
26 The traditional bourgeois ethic , puritan or secular , had ascribed this to moral or spiritual feebleness rather than to lack of intellect , for it was evident that not much in the way of brains was needed for success in business , and conversely that mere brains did not guarantee wealth and still less ‘ sound ’ views .
27 They 're both conventional , old school sports cars with plenty of power up front , not much in the middle and drive to the back .
28 Naturally , this is not so in the case of regression therapy .
29 Not so in the case of Christianity .
30 ( 2 ) In an action for malicious falsehood the plaintiff has to prove malice as part of his cause of action ; this is not so in the case of defamation. ( 3 ) Damage is not presumed in the case of malicious falsehood as it is in libel .
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