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

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1 A more serious problem with Deffenbacher 's approach in terms of the ability to generalize the results to other settings is that his distinction between studies which did and did not successfully manipulate violence level or personal threat can be argued to be post hoc .
2 Whilst most commentators are agreed that the Children Act 1989 is in the main a good Act , all of them , all of them Councillor are critical of the fact that the Government has not properly provided Local Authorities with sufficient resources to implement the Act .
3 They have not properly read appendix A in their own report .
4 It is difficult to measure the success of such share and savings schemes in stimulating UK industry since any increase in share ownership by employees does not necessarily improve company performance per se ( Griffiths 1990 ) .
5 Courses are generally run by two ESL specialists , one of whom is an experienced trainer but who does not necessarily have classroom teaching experience in the subject area being addressed while the second is chosen because they have worked in the subject area , usually as part of a language support team , but sometimes because they themselves have training and/or experience in the subject area .
6 This will not necessarily require planning permission .
7 It need not necessarily reduce fishing effort , but it is about making people in the fishing industry unemployed .
8 Very soft water is not suitable , as there is not enough dissolved calcium carbonate , the main material of the shell .
9 An extra £3,500 had to be transferred from the leisure services central budget because there was not enough to produce publicity leaflets and posters .
10 Interest in Russia was beginning to take off , but not enough to provide job opportunities .
11 At all ages , dog-whelks feed on discrete , easily identifiable , macroscopic sedentary prey ( upon which they remain for many hours or days ) which not only renders predator/prey investigations in the field possible but also facilitates the maintenance of these animals in aquaria .
12 Five years ago DIP entered its second phase , thanks to the development of software that not only handled image storage and retrieval but actively managed the routing and movement of images around an organisation .
13 Schools can not only make crime prevention part of their curriculum by organising talks and projects , but can also help by allowing voluntary groups to use their facilities , especially those working with young people .
14 Liphook scouts have a reputation for competing in this gruelling international race which not only tests canoeing skills , but also endurance .
15 This drug not only slows gut motility and decreases small bowel secretion , but also increases anal sphincter strength .
16 A system of government loans was made available to all farmers which could be used not only to purchase tube wells , chemical fertilisers and wheat seeds but to repay debts .
17 Indeed good managers not only keep work stress levels down for their staff but can also be the first check point for employee stress .
18 There were significant differences , for the factory system not only took child labour outside of the home , it placed it in an inferior overall environment .
19 They not only outplayed world champions Australia , but did so with panache , spirit and skill that will send shock waves throughout the game .
20 Not only does yoga calm , tone and vitalize both body and mind , it can increase your brain power , according to recently published research in America .
21 In India too people are convinced that the Western nations are seeing test-tube fusion and are keeping it a secret because they have realised that not only does test-tube fusion have great commercial potential , but could revolutionise military strategy .
22 Not only does automation lead to a heightened sense of alienation , it also , Naville suggests , enables workers to obtain a better understanding of the real determinants of the pattern of authority relations prevalent in the society , which Naville presumes to be dictated by social class rather than technocratic or efficiency considerations .
23 The second form of associative learning , operant conditioning , was developed by the contemporary American psychologist , Skinner , who not only conducted laboratory experiments with animals , but , unlike most other theorists , also developed from his findings teaching procedures for use with people , especially programmed learning and teaching machines .
24 So it seems that Laboulbeniales not only show host specificity and position-on-host specificity , but may also display sex-of-host specificity .
25 I would very much hope that the BBC will be enabled to continue such a service in the future not only monitoring post war circumstances in the Gulf but in discussing the tortuous approach to European Community integration in 1992 .
26 Only when some convincing reason can be adduced for believing that both employers and workers not only misread market signals , but also misread them in the opposite direction from each other , will it be plausible to infer that both the supply of and demand for labour will rise with the general rise in prices and money wages .
27 So , on their recent visit to the UK , they not only performed club dates but also lectured at London 's Africa Centre , holding a cultural convention ‘ to promote communications between London and New York ’ , and to introduce Blackwatch — X-Clan minus the music .
28 Some organisations not only pay disturbance allowances but provide removal grants as well .
29 Not only have art museums chosen to scrutinise such problems as AIDS in society , racial injustice and the status of women , at least several corporate funders may be willing to subsidise these pursuits .
30 Hazel is one of those unfortunate patients who not only have food intolerance , but also seem to be sensitive to various everyday chemicals as well .
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