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

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1 Although a senior transport pilot of the Russian Air Force at the age of 28 , ‘ Deemy ’ was not altogether at home in the eastern regions of Siberia .
2 Thiercelin , to whom first impressions were important , sensed that beneath the gushing stream of words she was not altogether at ease .
3 About literality and freedom in the rendering of poetic texts , however , the applied linguists are not altogether at ease ; Hatim and Mason ( 1990 ) allude to Roman Jakobson 's argument that in a poem " formal aspects of the linguistic code become part of the meaning , so that translation proper is impossible " — in other words , that the only option may be some form of creative equation in which the resources of the target language are searched for equivalents or compensatory balances .
4 The outbreak of war in September 1980 between Iran and its principal western neighbour was not altogether without precedent .
5 Elizabeth was not altogether in favour of the last choice but as Lamb was now officially betrothed to Martha , she had given in .
6 The Lords of the Treasury , Wilson said , regretted that this was ‘ not altogether in accordance ’ with the recommendations of the Select Committee , but they felt that they had no alternative .
7 Benson 's Diary , 25 May 1925 : ‘ I 'm not wholly at ease with Michael .
8 The only person not wholly in sympathy with this plan was the bartender who complained that I was supposed to be off duty and that the passengers should come to the bar to buy the drinks themselves ; I was syphoning off his tips .
9 Angel herself is not wholly in context , and at times the author 's attention slipped .
10 The texts are to be read and reread , with all the scrupulosity and rigour that Norris attributes to Derrida , and if not wholly in French , at least with frequent references to the original .
11 However , sex differences in achievement are not uniformly in favour of girls across all subjects : while girls regularly achieve higher numbers of passes in some subjects , boys consistently achieve higher numbers in others .
12 I 'm not on about houses I 'm on about main buildings like St Paul 's an' all that
13 I 'm not on about money , so long as you 're happy , yourself .
14 You 've got to have a thirty percent I 'm not on about seats .
15 First he shows how , in the successive volumes compiled under the generic title of ‘ Primer ’ , composers would have found whole psalms located in contexts able to suggest the composition of the psalm-motet not chronologically in succession to , but simultaneously with , the votive antiphon .
16 There was something not right about Daniel , his wife thought .
17 Especially not right after breakfast .
18 Ca n't think , well not right in town .
19 Er , by , by the bar would you say it no not right in front
20 Not somewhere like Champney Road . ’
21 Somehow they must disentangle the satellites ( which are for sale ) from the land-based computers and data banks , which make sense of the satellites information but which are not apparently for sale .
22 In France , but not apparently in Vienna , the latter were regarded as flowers of death .
23 As Mr Grovey searched the room for a suitable candidate to partner Brian this week , unhappily his eye fell on me ( not literally of course , it 's just a way of saying ‘ he looked at me ’ ! ) .
24 After wearing out writers , the script was completed , not entirely to Brando 's satisfaction , but he told producer Aaron Rosenberg , ‘ If this is what you want , this is what you 'll get .
25 Whilst Croatia and Slavonia were being laid waste during the centuries-long struggle between the Habsburgs and the Ottomans , Dalmatia , although not entirely at peace , enjoyed relative prosperity and order .
26 By contrast , Oistrakh on Le Chant du Monde , though not entirely at home in the Gallic idiom , is far more subtle in inflexion and seems less determined to impress .
27 Though she was not entirely at ease with Mrs Frere her heart flooded with sympathy for her loss .
28 Johnstone was not entirely at fault .
29 ‘ You 're not entirely beyond hope , then , ’ she said .
30 But whatever blame for the German failure in the first week at Verdun may attach to Falkenhayn ( and in his Memoirs the Crown Prince heaps all of it on him ) , the Fifth Army Command was not entirely beyond reproach .
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