Example sentences of "not [adv] by the " in BNC.

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1 One of the first houses in the goldfields was built to welcome them and the two children ; the roof was not on by the time they arrived but many miners joined in helping to complete it , the sight of two young Englishwoman being a delightful rarity .
2 We therefore felt it appropriate , in our discussions with the lenders , to negotiate a contribution from lenders , so that the increased costs would be met at least in part by them and not entirely by the Government .
3 In adopting this approach , Manne ignores the fact that much financial regulation including insider dealing has been sponsored by liberal groups , and not necessarily by the regulatory bodies .
4 And even if their mother tongues are unrelated , the problems faced by the native English speaker will not necessarily by the same as those faced by the native French speaker , for instance .
5 If we go back forty , forty five years social work , erm , housing was all provided by voluntary agencies or private agencies , and not necessarily by the state .
6 They insisted their four colleges have a spirit which was ‘ practical rather than academical ’ although it was agreed that the 254 places provided in the colleges were not enough by the end of the century .
7 In the coming election campaign Darlington will be kept well informed of Peter Bergg 's viewpoint by our leafleters and canvassers , but not perhaps by the pages of The Northern Coun John Cresswell , Liberal Democrat , 87 Westmoreland Street , Darlington .
8 Not so by the oboe or clarinet .
9 This emerged as the Butt Report and was immediately rejected out of hand by the incumbent Commander-in-Chief , Bomber Command , but not so by the Army and Navy to whom the report had been leaked and who were bent on carving Bomber Command up between them for their desperate needs in the Western Approaches and in the war in the desert .
10 This pattern is made not only by the dancers ' feet as they move over the surface but also by the dancers ' bodies as they move through space .
11 The achievements of the past 10 years will be jeopardised not only by the present bout of inflation , but even more by a general loss of confidence in the Government 's ability to deal with it .
12 For example , the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century was constituted not only by the new theories of Descartes , Galileo and Newton but also by new ways of experiencing the world , interacting with it and thinking about it .
13 How comfortable we feel is determined not only by the temperature of the body ( in effect , the temperature of the blood going through the brain ) but also by that of the skin .
14 The number and size of the buildings of the farmstead was affected not only by the size of the farm but also by the type of farming practised .
15 Unlike other professors at Oxford , the Professor of Poetry is elected by the MAs of the University : that is to say , not only by the dons , but also by all the old members of the University who have paid the appropriate fees and undergone , either in person or in absentia , a short ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre .
16 Concern has been growing for some time now , voiced not only by the media but also by some high-powered academics , ex-civil servants and former senior government statisticians , that official information which should be wholly objective is being distorted , suppressed or otherwise interfered with to serve the political ends of the government .
17 ‘ Coincidentally , we are now seeing coming out of Eastern Europe that same broad attitude being adopted , not only by the democratic socialists and social democratic parties which are emerging in the East , but also amongst the reform wings of the old Communist parties led by a new generation who realise the command economy Stalinist game is completely up .
18 A generation of politicians is now in power whose opinions have been shaped not only by the Stalinist dictatorship but also by the defeat of the first attempts at reform .
19 Americans were bothered not only by the Baltic crackdown in January but by the Soviet reaction to American complaints about it .
20 Loyalist intransigence was bolstered not only by the new IRA campaign but also by the actions of three leading Fianna Fáil politicians in the South who were open and vocal in their support for the IRA .
21 These new principles of greater kindness towards horses continued , despite the many advocates of cruel practices which were recommended not only by the Neopolitan School but also by other influential writers on the Continent and in England .
22 Determined protests were made against it , not only by the commoners , but also by the environmentalists .
23 Sterling faces a week of turbulence , buffeted not only by the uncertainty of the British election campaign but also by its partners in the ERM .
24 The discharges from its nuclear stations into the air and the sea were very strictly controlled , the effects on the environment were regularly monitored ( not only by the Board but by the Agriculture and Environment Ministries ) and the estimates of radiation doses received by the most ‘ exposed ’ people — living or working near the sites — were made ‘ with considerable pessimism ’ .
25 The rise of Fascism was welcomed at the time , not only by the Italians but by many others , including the British Prime Minister , Baldwin , and Winston Churchill , who probably saw in the movement a bulwark against Bolshevism .
26 The effectiveness of talking and listening is determined not only by the ability to use speech appropriately , but also by the ability to listen actively .
27 They suggested that the likelihood of an OR might be determined not only by the specific state of habituation of the target stimulus but also by the extent to which the context is generally arousing ( cf. the dual-process theory of Groves and Thompson 1970 ) .
28 Mackintosh 's suggestion was that the value of α ( i.e. the associability of the CS ) might be determined not only by the intrinsic qualities of the stimulus ( such as its intensity ) but also by the animal 's past experience with the stimulus .
29 For example , the benefits of a soil conservation programme will be felt not only by the direct land users who are causing the soil erosion , but by others who may be subjected to less severe crop losses , deposition of gravel on cultivated land , loss of livestock and building or siltation of canal irrigation networks .
30 This healthy tone has been bred not only by the daily influence of the railways , but by the annual practice of ‘ going to the seaside ’ or making a tour , a practice undreamt of before railways , and now endemic …
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