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

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1 ‘ I 'm saying that not even a ten-year-old would fall for the line of crap you just had me feed Kevin . ’
2 The harbour was crowded with boats berthed two and three abreast but the market sheds were empty , sluiced down so that not even a small of fish remained .
3 This is something that not even a Washoe or Lucy , far less a baby calf , begins to approach .
4 Why trim the grass so short that not even a goat could get its incisors into the chlorophyl ?
5 So that not even a sparrow shall fall to the ground unnoticed by Him ’ .
6 The Labour Party recently publicised a series of financial projections for nine of the 10 authorities that not even the prospectuses will contain .
7 The reason you have n't read about it , even in the official UFO journals , is that it has been kept so secret that not even the ufologists know about it .
8 The workload is considered such that not even the appointment of a number of additional limited case judges has made much of a dent in it .
9 On the edge of Sheffield town centre the eye confronts some long walls the colour of a storm , so forbidding that not even the kids have made their mark .
10 On the edge of Sheffield town centre the eye confronts some long walls the colour of a storm , so forbidding that not even the kids have made their mark .
11 Some of these , such as gill and skin flukes , can be medicated , but there are others that not even the world 's greatest pessimist would credit .
12 Despite pleas from both Spanner and the referee I insisted that the match go ahead , pointing out that not only a principle but also three certain points were at stake .
13 Accordingly , Drudy and Drudy ( 1979 ) have advocated the provision of professional and office jobs , and Gilg ( 1976 ) has advocated more jobs in office employment and tourism , as well as jobs in manufacturing , as an alternative to agricultural employment , so that not only the aspirations of the whole ability range of young people may be met ( Drudy , 1975 ) but also to increase the level of female activity rates found in many rural areas ( Moseley and Darby , 1978 ) .
14 John of Salisbury 's comment that not only the towns but also the fortresses of Gaul feared Henry I of England was revealing of the new situation .
15 Note it is important in that case that not only the settlor but the spouse of the settlor was not domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time of the last to die otherwise the property would not be in an excluded property settlement — see s80(1) which refers to the last of the spouse or the settlor to cease to be beneficially entitled to an interest in possession .
16 They say the distributorship situation will be resolved soon , ensuring that not only the basses but the new Wamp bass amps , and of course , the associated spares will be available in the UK .
17 I believe that not only the ASB but accounting jurisdictions all around the world have now introduced an unfudgeable bottom line in p&l accounts ; and one can understand why .
18 Rooms must be allocated and charted on the reservation and room status charts so that not only the clients get the type of accommodation they have requested but also the hotel achieves the maximum occupancy of the rooms .
19 It seemed that not only the president , but the whole country , might have been in some delightful lotus-sleep for the past few years .
20 ( b ) That if the effect of the proviso were to impose a restraint of trade then the consequence was that not only the proviso but also the whole of the paragraph to which the proviso related and which contained the stipulation that post-termination commission would be paid was void .
21 We had bought Rudge Biframe folding mountain bikes specifically to go in the back of the 172 , and trips to the Norfolk Broads , Dartmoor and west Ireland had allowed Anne and I to refine our planning so that not only the flying but — just as importantly for our holiday — the non-flying sections of the trip would be practical and highly enjoyable .
22 These factors imply that not only the setting-up of institutions ' arrangements , but also the growth of common cultural attitudes to the conducting of business activities , are a necessary component in the establishing of an effective SEM .
23 There is a very good argument that not only the rent should be suspended but also the service charge and the insurance rent , particularly where the premises form part of a shopping centre .
24 Parents have to be aware that not absolutely every accident is preventable and if they 're not prepared for their children to run that element of risk then obviously they have the choice of not letting their children go . ’
25 It is sometimes supposed , more extremely , that direct acquaintance or introspection is so uncertain or fallible that not merely no analysis but nothing of value can be got by means of it .
26 But towards the end of the century the ideal began to emerge that not merely the essentials , but also the whole of religion could be discovered by reason , and that nothing ‘ above reason ’ should be a part of it .
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