Example sentences of "but not [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Reports of selective depletion of a common set of V elements in people with HIV infection , and that HIV selectivity stimulates and replicates in CD4 cells with particular V elements in vitro , are compatible with ( but not proof of ) HIV encoding a superantigen . |
2 | The first should result in a lower incidence of infections , possibly in combination with decreased severity due to a lower average ‘ dose ’ of pathogens crossing the mucosal barrier , whereas the second will tend towards a decreased severity , but not incidence of infection . |
3 | Age influenced perceptions of family circumstances ( the older were more pessimistic than the young ) but not perceptions of Britain 's performance . |
4 | In her reactionary way — for Lili had been brought up by an independent , feminist mother — she thought it all right for men to carry suitcases but not bags of washing . |
5 | The family can find forgiveness but not comprehension of a crime which it will take weeks to clear up . |
6 | The HCIMA may replace lost or damaged certificates and diplomas ( but not records of achievement ) on payment of a fee . |
7 | This will tend to exempt users of word processors from registration , but not users of databases containing more than names and addresses . |
8 | Well that 's getting near it , but not members of the police authority who are in and should have the role of non-executive directors . |
9 | The 1976 Act allows charges of possession and handling of explosives to be brought in the Republic , but not charges of conspiracy to cause murder or explosions . |
10 | He said that Colonel Guillermo Wong , arrested by General Noriega after the rebellion failed , was part of the US plot , but not part of Tuesday 's abortive coup . |
11 | By accepting the jurisdiction of an external authority in domestic matters , the UK in effect converted her responsibility for the external relations of the Isle of Man into a total responsibility for its internal affairs , and abrogated by a sidewind the semi-independence of the Islands , which are under the Crown but not part of the United Kingdom . |
12 | A covered area under the fly but not part of the inner — pretty essential in wet weather for storing gear and for use as a cooking area . |
13 | Greece 's natural interest in Europe , like Britain 's , is to be part of a wealth-creating economic confederation , but not part of a political union in which it could get out-voted on something it considered vital . |
14 | That the situation was as it was , and hence that certain events did not and certain events did occur , is indeed much of our reason for asserting the conditional statement but not part of the statement . |
15 | I will simply arrange for that to be sent to the Councils for them to take into account alongside , but not part of , my report . |
16 | What characterises these speaker-initiated insertion sequences , then , is that the London English part of the speaker 's turn is a sequence embedded in the turn but not part of the mainstream ; it does not necessarily start at a syntactic clause completion point ( for example ( 8 ) , where it begins after a subject pronoun ) and its purpose is to elicit information , or check on information to make it possible for the speaker to complete the current turn ( Sebba and Wootton 1984 : 4 ) . |
17 | At the front of the queue , but not part of it , is a lanky white guy about thirty years of age . |
18 | This is unlike the activation induced by the powerful stimulus of calcium ionophores in that prostaglandins induce platelet dense body secretion and α-granule secretion but not secretion of lysosomal hydrolases ( MacIntyre , 1979 ) . |
19 | sine X but not sine of three X. |
20 | Already , a National Exclusions Reporting System ( whereby heads , governors and LEAs , as appropriate , provide information relating to permanent exclusions ( but not details of individual pupils ) to the Secretary of State ) has been established . |
21 | Again , the welfare state had in many respects advanced equality of opportunity , but not equality of outcome . |
22 | If only manner of articulation and voicing are known , but not place of articulation , then all those words or parts of words corresponding to this mid-class description can be accessed . |
23 | Get some movement out there we had a young , a young lady who er she name and she 's up front in the cabinet you know every opportunity she had she was looking for round the room , but not sort of in the round the outside all the time and it 's just that she wanted to be with a group of people all the time . |
24 | box are in the toilet with a paper bag in there 's a , where I used to put them and I 've had a fair look but not sort of |