Example sentences of "is [adv] [not/n't] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For example , the habit of celibacy is presumably not inherited genetically .
2 I mean Simon Greyson is not not picking up here neither is Colin Hill and really it 's come on a little bit sudden but that was totally unnecessary as well .
3 I now turn to the adoption minutes of city hall and now it is a process of in that city hall did not endorse a recommendation from the finance panel , the budget that came from finance panel erm so we are in the slightly unusual position of having to debate the proposals of finance panel as we were recommended to do by city hall , erm that means as I understand it that er the chair of city hall will now present the annual budget statement erm and since he is going to do that in a form of an amendment er that seven other unusual features about the way in which we would normally do it which would mean that there would be er a budget statement and where there would then be the the formal proposals and amendments themself , erm so what I would propose is to try and make sure that everybody has , has maximum opportunity to have their say erm because no two amendments can be on the floor at one time er to take what the leader of the council said first of all erm then to allow the other two leaders to present their budget alternatives as it were , without it be , this is just not did n't take it at that point if they do n't want to .
4 What this manner is is usually not made very plain .
5 It is still not known exactly when the oyster beds on the Arabian shore of the Gulf began to be worked .
6 It is still not known how many women ( or men ) who are HIV antibody positive will go on to show symptoms of AIDS .
7 However , it is still not known how much Clough will cost .
8 The revolving crane in Super-Phenix is still not working properly .
9 Britain 's labour market may be working better , but it is still not working well .
10 It is probably not realised how English this type of gesture has become and can be seen in many English ballets .
11 The organization and mobilization of the electorate in the United States to turn out to vote and to maximize the party 's chances of success is probably not carried out as well as it used to be , as is evidenced by the decline in turnout since the 1960s ( see table 26.2 ) .
12 Although 500,000 people in Britain stammer , this disability is often not treated very sympathetically .
13 In addition , criticism of DCF is often not separated clearly enough from criticism of accounting return on investment ( ROI ) .
14 As a matter of practice execution is often not carried out pending the hearing .
15 This algorithm is so simple that it is often not taken seriously .
16 It is often not appreciated how much of the stresses and assaults that impinge upon us are suppressed into the unconscious — an area which probably lies more on the spiritual plane than the mental one .
17 Conventional wisdom , such as the belief that innovation and experiment is the prerogative of the voluntary sector rather than the statutory , is simply not borne out in practice .
18 This , as we have seen , is simply not borne out by the facts .
19 In it she declared how glad she was to think : ‘ … that the letter written by me to the King of Prussia at a critical moment had been of some use ’ , though quite what effect the letter may have had is unfortunately not spelt out .
20 But one part of pregnancy Jacqui is definitely not looking forward to is actually giving birth .
21 London is therefore not competing directly with US exchanges .
22 The position of a non-domiciled person is therefore not made worse or is intended not to be made worse by virtue of the deemed receipt of income charged under s739 ( s743(3) ) .
23 The full text is in Professional Standards Bulletin 6 and is therefore not reprinted here ; but notes on important provisions , with extracts from the current rules as amended , are to be found in Part III .
24 ‘ The ambition is certainly not to go along at the existing size , growing by 5 per cent a year .
25 Yet how can we get a picture of the way in which it is possible to accept both that a task is done by rules ( for it is certainly not done randomly ) and yet the performer has no access whatever to the rules ?
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