Example sentences of "not [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Some may be given an ample incentive , like Rodney Brooke , former chief executive of Westminster City Council , who received a £1 million early retirement package for not revealing details of the Council 's sale for 15p of three cemeteries .
2 A not untypical background of an early headhunter was someone who had had general management experience and had worked in one or more functional roles , and then found themselves , for the best of reasons , on the market .
3 A not untypical pattern of distortion of sensation was reported from the first documented vigil of this sort :
4 As a not untypical consumer of financial services , I was annoyed in two ways .
5 This arises since patients are permitted to go anywhere for treatment , leaving the home authority to pay for this treatment , whether or not the authority considers such treatment necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority .
6 There must be something gone wrong somewhere — Jason is not that type of person . ’
7 This arises from the essence of this type of system which is that patients can go anywhere for treatment , and their home authority must pay for such treatment , whether or not it is considered necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in the local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority .
8 It 's not that type of club .
9 With certain organizations you 've got to get a whip out occasionally , but this is not that type of situation .
10 ‘ He 's not that kind of fellow . ’
11 ‘ No , not that kind of body .
12 They were not equipped to deal with a progressive condition , they were not that kind of establishment .
13 ‘ No , no , not that kind of wetness .
14 It 's just not that kind of place .
15 Not that kind of case , pilgrim . ’
16 I 'm not that kind of fool . ’
17 Well , the woman 's 'usband started to fancy me , but I was n't 'aving that , I 'm not that kind of a girl , I never 'ave been .
18 ‘ You 'll 'ave to tell her I 'm not that kind of a girl . ’
19 It is not that kind of explanation and dependence that is in question with causation .
20 He was not that kind of priest .
21 I 'm not that kind of person .
22 They do n't have tutors in this place ; it 's not that kind of place at all .
23 I knew this had been a place of elegance , had been sanctified in literature , but it was not that kind of place to me .
24 ‘ And now you 're going to tell me that you 're not that kind of girl , ’ he said , his lips barely moving .
25 ‘ It 's not that kind of illness . ’
26 I 'm not that kind of detective . ’
27 Not that kind of lesson , ’ said a one eyed rabbit .
28 but I never had anything , I just went from one to the another , and I had to take it in the hall one day and I was n't , I was never very good at maths anyway , not that kind of maths .
29 No it 's not That kind of machine is is the water is they they pump the bloody thing up so far , so your your washing machi your er blah blah bl your your clothes is so dry .
30 The pensioners need more than that — and not that load of hypocrisy from the Prime Minister .
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