Example sentences of "but [not/n't] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So you may omit a parent company p&l account or a cash flow statement , but not both at the same time !
2 In most of the early work on quantity constrained models it was assumed that any observed general unemployment had to be either classical or Keynesian but not both at the same time .
3 They constitute ‘ the ideal condition for fiction but not just for purely aesthetic reasons : they are the natural condition of ‘ things chronic and cosmic ’ , including humanity itself ’ ( Kutnik 1986 : 87 ) .
4 But not just for one or ten users , but in a scalable manner for a hundred or many thousands of users .
5 I mean even doing two , you 're not gon na use a hundred grammes for two , but not just for face and hair and that here
6 But not just for the
7 Mr Fallon said the Tories were committed to encourage the creation of nursery places but not just through local authorities .
8 But not just by Quigley .
9 But not just in the way you said , ’ Barclay continued .
10 Judgments will be made on human remains , associated funerary objects , unassociated funerary materials ( typically associated with funerary remains , but not clearly from graves ) , as well as ‘ cultural patrimony ’ ( communally owned objects , that therefore could never have been legally sold ) , and religious objects ( necessary for ongoing practice of religious ritual ) .
11 The wider conception of ISS is shown by the mention of parents in the section on assessment , but not simply as receivers of information about test scores .
12 In what follows the state will be considered as a set of institutions including the Diet , judiciary , police and the bureaucracy but not simply as the location of public employees or officials .
13 Some firms ' behaviour suggests that it did , but not simply by making them invest more in Japanese factories .
14 There is some truth in this , but not altogether in the sense that was there intended .
15 ‘ Now I think about it , it was like Flint 's voice , but not exactly like it .
16 Wallerstein elaborated the concept of the semi-periphery to describe such countries , and this idea has been picked up by many scholars as a useful tool in analyzing the NICs and , increasingly , those countries that are on the fringes of the First World , but not exactly in the Third World , like Ireland , Portugal , and the Balkan states ( for example , Mouzelis , 1986 ) .
17 ‘ So it might , but not westwards at Parfois .
18 But not flat on his face .
19 ‘ Oh , it 's meretricious , I grant yer , ’ conceded the Old Stager , ‘ but not reelly like the others what 's got 300 in Test matches . ’
20 ‘ Holding the labia apart in the US market is ‘ quite acceptable' , but not OK in Britain , ’ according to Lawrence .
21 The dependentistas argued that the global capitalist system , largely but not exclusively through transnational corporations ( TNCs ) , operated actively to underdevelop the Third World and that no genuine development was possible as long as this system survived .
22 Thus the redistribution in favour of the lowest 20 per cent shown in Table 3.24 is mainly but not exclusively for retirement pensioners .
23 It also has three heated public glasshouses and a small propagation unit which concentrates mainly but not exclusively on bringing on plants for amenity planting .
24 They remained as members of that Hall for four years , taking no public examinations , and being taught predominantly but not exclusively by teachers attached to the Hall .
25 From a socio-economic point of view , the low-input/low-output farm , which predominates especially , but not exclusively in the Mediterranean and upland regions , can be said to be an adaptation to the extremely difficult conditions under which it operates .
26 All too often these prerequisites were withheld , especially but not exclusively in the early stages of the Programme .
27 Instead , Professor Hartshorne settled in Vienna to research the history of modern Geography , mainly but not exclusively in the German-speaking lands .
28 There is a good deal of evidence to suggest that managerial and technical talent flows from the domestic sector to the transnational companies rather than vice versa , particularly but not exclusively in the Third World ( see Gershenberg , 1987 , on Kenya ; Okada , 1983 , on Indonesia ) .
29 A third means of finding data for certain areas of research , particularly but not exclusively in the social sciences , is to look at information previously collected by someone else for their own purposes .
30 It is part of a Royal Ballet project called A Chance to Dance , designed to stimulate an interest in ballet , principally but not exclusively among black children , in deprived areas .
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