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

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1 The locally stable strategy in any particular part of the trench lines was not necessarily Tit for Tat itself .
2 But when such rifts occur , they are not necessarily evidence of lack of love ; they are more often due to the temporary emotional instability of the mourners , and usually heal swiftly , family unity being restored as the grief is worked through .
3 At this point the social worker introduced the notion of emotional reasoning , which suggests that ‘ feelings of guilt are not necessarily evidence of guilt ’ .
4 The reason this figure was produced is erm because one of the comments we had back from the other induction courses er Gareth , the reason we had produced this video was erm structure you 've never shown it , so it 's not necessarily tongue in cheek but it is a strictly sales structure but it will give you a clearer idea of our guide what to do to the role plays this morning , Saturday and tomorrow .
5 Not only north of Leeds , but here in Hoyland — if you can see .
6 On the 1st May an odd selection of individuals , myself included , set out to travel not only South to Totnes Castle , but also back in time about 530 years .
7 They were not only evidence of disagreement amongst abolitionists but perceived by contemporaries to have different religious and political characteristics .
8 A village essentially consisted of a group of ie sharing not only location of residence but often occupation .
9 Sir Ralph Sadler , for instance , was not only Secretary of State from 1540 to 1543 , he was also Master of the Great Wardrobe from 1543 to 1553 , Keeper of the Hanaper in Chancery from 1535 until his death in 1587 , and notary in Chancery from 1534 .
10 Not only lack of skill , but lack of opportunity to utilize those skills , depressed women 's rate of pay .
11 At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved .
12 Elsewhere I have argued that the whole fabric of a primary school curriculum in a socialist state like Tanzania will differ from that in a capitalist state like Kenya , for the different philosophies will affect not only selection of syllabus content but also languages of instruction , policy towards competition and examinations , links between school and community and above all the attitudes which teachers foster in the learners .
13 The CSO 's new director , Bill McLennan , said the changes were not only part of general tidying up operation to standardise distribution but also to prevent leaks .
14 To make a contribution towards this end requires not only knowledge of alternatives and commitment to putting them into practice but also an understanding of how social policy is made and implemented .
15 This scheme was set up to provide not only relief for carers but also stimulation and companionship for sufferers who live alone .
16 Base is here defined following Williams ( 1983 ) , so that it includes not only production in terms of industrial structure and experience of it but also aspects of social reproduction , including elements of the domestic and of the welfare system .
17 4 ) With both routine and ad hoc statistical analyses it is not only speed of presentation of information which counts but also — and more importantly — quality .
18 Not only Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 and Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , but a large number of cases on section 1(1) , have furnished the material for animated and often penetrating academic discussion .
19 These had not only control of promotions in them , with powers of life and death over their men , but even the right to impose their own systems of drill and tactics .
20 The administration of the medications can then be related to the patient and the treatment of disease ; the student is learning not only safety in drug administration , but also more about the total care of patients .
21 Ardizzone is not only thinking of picture-books , of course , for his illustrations to The wind in the willows and to A. A. Milne 's Pooh stories make a similar contribution to the story .
22 This might have been expected to mitigate fear of death ; unfortunately , with the general decay of faith towards the end of the century , it was not only terror of hell that was declining , but also hope of immortality .
23 Not only employment in terms of the relationship between proposed industrial allocations and housing allocations , but the purest employment er problems of the construction industry as well .
24 In the second place , possession is not merely evidence of ownership , but ( subject to the rights of the owner ) is itself and for its own sake entitled to legal protection .
25 Not merely poetry in motion , but surrealist poetry !
26 It can not be explained on the grounds that ordinary life is just as tragic ( art is not merely imitation of life ) or by reference to moral feelings or pity and fear .
27 The trouble was that ( where it was not already part of tradition ) the introduction of piece-work was often resisted , especially by the skilled men , and that it was complex and obscure not only for the workers , but for employers who often had only the haziest idea of what production-norms to set .
28 can a radically different work still be carried on under a single heading or department when there is not just diversity of approach but more serious and fundamental differences about the object of knowledge ( despite overlapping of the actual material of study ) ?
29 We are now beginning to realise that we are not just part of nature , we are inextricably related to nature .
30 As a result , customers are demanding not just expertise on information systems , but also effective project management and implementation skills , industry sector knowledge and suitable support services .
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