Example sentences of "not more [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She said not more than a month .
2 It is even difficult to say that a very rich person could be compensated in money terms ; thus , however heinous the libel , such a person should get not more than a nominal sum and his costs .
3 Except that , under the Broadcasting Act , passed last November , not more than a quarter of the music INR1 broadcasts can be ‘ pop ’ .
4 Then , not more than a week later , I was coming down the back corridor from the kitchen when Miss Kenton came out of her parlour and uttered a statement she had clearly been rehearsing ; this was something to the effect that although she felt most uncomfortable drawing my attention to errors made by my staff , she and I had to work as a team , and she hoped I would not feel inhibited to do similarly should I notice errors made by female staff .
5 This also implies , as recognized by the community development activists of the 1970s and their inheritors the ‘ local socialists ’ , that poverty is a political condition as much if not more than a social or economic one .
6 Ordinary mortals , however , can visit the area overland by a two-mile circular walk from Bullpot Farm that will give them a hint — but not more than a hint — of the marvels beneath their feet and an appreciation of the bravery of the adventurers who dare to descend from the safety and assurance of daylight into a nether world of total and perpetual blackness .
7 His face was not more than a foot away from hers and his dark brown eyes were smiling into hers .
8 Not more than a week old , Father Poole surmised .
9 Pupils can come to identify with the students — sometimes the age difference is not more than a few years — and ask how they can emulate them .
10 They appeared often at different spots , places far apart , sometimes — usually — far off , many miles into the forest , sometimes quite near , not more than a few miles in .
11 Bill were not more than a baby when his brother Harold died .
12 Nutritionists recommend that about 30 per cent of your daily intake of calories should come from fat , of which not more than a third of those should be saturated ( animal ) fat ; 11 per cent from protein and the rest from carbohydrates .
13 ‘ Serve the Captain first — and do n't give me any , you know it 's bad for me , not more than a taste , one slice — that 's enough !
14 An important feature was the establishment of specific aircraft performance requirements , that is to say the ability of an aircraft to be able to take off in given circumstances within a specified distance and also to come to a stop after landing in not more than a specified length of runway .
15 The plan was for a short gathering , possibly not more than a month long , which would reassert the unity of the Church and its authority in matters of the faith .
16 As Father Johnson approached the altar , the man for whose soul he prayed was writing a letter , not more than a couple of miles away .
17 Now , as always at the beginning of the rainy season , dense black clouds began to roll in over the Residency from the direction of the river , advancing slowly , not more than a few feet above the ground and masking completely whatever lay in their path .
18 Not more than a week .
19 All I can say at the moment is not less than about six hours , not more than a couple of days . "
20 And she died not more than a few months ago .
21 For practical reasons , it is not more than an interest though — but probably as a direct result of this interest , my fish collection always seems to have an excessive quantity of eels .
22 Lord Jauncey stated that the issue was whether clause 3 amounted to an unlawful and invalid fetter on TBL 's statutory power to increase its share capital or whether it was not more than an agreement between shareholders about their manner of voting in a given situation .
23 It was the reaction to the evidence that women were the equals , if not more than the equals , of men in sexual responsiveness and capacity .
24 Always get something tangible first , and pay for not more than the work done .
25 They have played some great football and it was not more than the team deserved , and was great reward for manager Doug Williams in his first year in charge .
26 Exactly what we spend our money on does not matter too much , as long as the money going out is not more than the money coming in .
27 She used her face and hands much more than the average Englishman , though perhaps not more than the average Italian .
28 for every naive state N , h(N) is not more than the least cost of any path from N to a goal ; and
29 I know the test is fairly expensive but it 's certainly not more than the cost of caring for babies born with the defects . ’
30 The American view of neutralisation in the Third World will continue to determine the efficacy of this concept for the resolution or limitation of conflict as much if not more than the Soviet view .
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