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

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1 While emphasising the interdependence between semantic expres-sions and underlying cognitive concepts , this approach also implies that not all of a child 's understanding of a particular experience may be expressed in language , and that a child may intend to express more than she is actually able to encode formally in language structures .
2 The innately known truths which some people postulated were not all of a piece .
3 Even within a discipline , values are not all of a piece .
4 The learning that is characteristic of higher education is not all of a piece ; some of it is not properly described by the limited concept of learning .
5 TNCs are not all of a piece .
6 Not all of the recipients of honours were backbenchers , and over the following years journalists , industrialists and bankers sympathetic to the cause were handed decorations of one kind or another .
7 The results cover most , but not all of the topics in the Cockcroft foundation list .
8 Secondly , not all of the areas that the MoD use are no-go areas to civilians .
9 She says that they should could pay , but not all of the bill .
10 When the elder members of the family began to die , Mrs Thwaites did most , if not all of the baking and catering for the funerals .
11 In the construction of a marriage table , notice that not all of the radix cohort will marry and that a marriage table can stop at about 55 years ( certainly for first marriages ) since the marriage probability has become negligible by that age .
12 Not all of the shortcomings stem from inadequate resources , but problems arising from the lack of books and equipment , the poor state of some of the buildings and shortages of staff would be considerably eased if extra resources were made available .
13 Not all of the émigrés from Eastern Europe were so fortunate as Goma and Tanase , who lived with the constant threat of assassination at least until Christmas 1989 .
14 The Brixton Gang Rape case produced several complaints to the Press Council which upheld most but not all of the complaints .
15 It is not all of the bottle of wine , or any individual property of it other than its own property of weighing two pounds , that is an instance of the general property of weighing two pounds .
16 It is thus apparent , as has been indicated elsewhere , that not all of the earthworks are contemporary with one another ; indeed , the basic outline of the settlement seems to have been determined by land divisions laid down several thousand years previously .
17 More of the local publicly provided good is consumed , but not all of the grant is used to increase consumption of this good ( i.e. consumption of Y also increases — distance 57 ) .
18 Extensive fieldwalking is beginning to show just how dense their distribution was , although not all of the farms identified need be contemporary .
19 A further risk that may be relevant where a purchaser acquires assets and assumes responsibility for some but not all of the creditors , is that the sale may be seen as a preferential treatment of creditors under IA 1986 , s239 .
20 But as we saw in Chapters 5 and 6 there may be very many extraneous word strings which are homophonous with the correct words , and which extend some if not all of the way through the utterance .
21 Usually it is the husband who is committed to his career and to increasing his earning capacity , and who is dependent upon his wife for most if not all of the child care and domestic responsibilities , organization , routine , style and comfort .
22 Not all of the output from a GIS is in the form of maps .
23 In our opinion not all of the pouch excisions performed would not be necessary ; in some of the earlier cases of fistulas that were encountered the pouch might now be salvaged .
24 Not all of the factors responsible for the differences between the nature conservation/agriculture interface in the UK and French uplands stem from the LFA Directive .
25 Another significant limitation is the difficulty of printer sharing , since not all of the machines are networked .
26 Further , there are so many instances of what I call ‘ partial mens rea offences ’ , that is crimes in which mens rea runs to some but not all of the elements in the actus reus , that the alleged principle simply does not square with the data .
27 A book written so close to the time is unlikely to have achieved the necessary perspective on such a controversial subject and not all of the evidence will have been accessible .
28 It seems that not all of the answers were provided in their report .
29 We must look after not all of the sport , the high flyers , the starters , the beginners and those who just go out for enjoyment and potter .
30 Those involved in this development ( not all of the work is new ) describe the work as ‘ information skills ’ ( again not new ) .
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