Example sentences of "but not [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ' ’ But not on to the other ? ’
2 Rowbotham , meanwhile , had been sucked into the paper , but not on to the editorial board .
3 So you may omit a parent company p&l account or a cash flow statement , but not both at the same time !
4 In most of the early work on quantity constrained models it was assumed that any observed general unemployment had to be either classical or Keynesian but not both at the same time .
5 But not just for the
6 But not just in the way you said , ’ Barclay continued .
7 I I mean , you 're anything like that , but not not for a month , I mean .
8 In what follows the state will be considered as a set of institutions including the Diet , judiciary , police and the bureaucracy but not simply as the location of public employees or officials .
9 There is some truth in this , but not altogether in the sense that was there intended .
10 Wallerstein elaborated the concept of the semi-periphery to describe such countries , and this idea has been picked up by many scholars as a useful tool in analyzing the NICs and , increasingly , those countries that are on the fringes of the First World , but not exactly in the Third World , like Ireland , Portugal , and the Balkan states ( for example , Mouzelis , 1986 ) .
11 ‘ Oh , it 's meretricious , I grant yer , ’ conceded the Old Stager , ‘ but not reelly like the others what 's got 300 in Test matches . ’
12 But not round like the sun .
13 From a socio-economic point of view , the low-input/low-output farm , which predominates especially , but not exclusively in the Mediterranean and upland regions , can be said to be an adaptation to the extremely difficult conditions under which it operates .
14 All too often these prerequisites were withheld , especially but not exclusively in the early stages of the Programme .
15 Instead , Professor Hartshorne settled in Vienna to research the history of modern Geography , mainly but not exclusively in the German-speaking lands .
16 There is a good deal of evidence to suggest that managerial and technical talent flows from the domestic sector to the transnational companies rather than vice versa , particularly but not exclusively in the Third World ( see Gershenberg , 1987 , on Kenya ; Okada , 1983 , on Indonesia ) .
17 A third means of finding data for certain areas of research , particularly but not exclusively in the social sciences , is to look at information previously collected by someone else for their own purposes .
18 We also have some unemployment now but not yet on a significant scale .
19 Its old churches , green fields and long beaches were cherished by the inhabitants of Essex , Suffolk , Norfolk and Cambridgeshire , but not yet on the tourist agenda .
20 But , having it , it is a fact of grammar ( in Wittgenstein 's sense ) that it is afternoon at a place on the Earth when at that place the Sun is past the zenith but not yet over the horizon .
21 Its main ideologist is Boris Kagarlitsky , a young Marxist who has written a number of books that have been published abroad but not yet in the USSR .
22 Arpeggios sound best when placed in the middle and upper reaches of the instrument ( but not right at the very top ) .
23 Local searches — a new motorway is a boon if sited a couple of miles away , but not right at the end of the road .
24 The inclusion of the former originated less from public concern over any alleged malpractice than from lack of confidence , felt mainly but not wholly within the legal profession , in procedures whereby ultimate responsibility for prosecuting as well as investigating in the vast majority of cases rested with the police .
25 A sort of little ar a pathway should be cleared there of natural York paving stones , so that you bisect the marketplace , but not immediately in the middle .
26 ( It has gone up a bit since then , but not back to the post-1945 level . )
27 He put out food for the rabbits , but not too near the warren .
28 ‘ The IRA may have Portadown but not out of the people , ’ said Mervyn Carrick .
29 They moved them out of the way but not out of the district , just to somewhere handy where they could easily pick them up .
30 But not so for the Magyars who had been so praised in 1848 , ‘ an obscure semibarbarous people … still standing in the half-civilization of the sixteenth century ’ .
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