Sentence examples for not of something from inspiring English sources

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Gibson was relaxed and playful, but, as always, there was a silence about him: an air not of something held back but of a space within him that is not quite filled.

But the talk I hear is not of something in the region of a 25% decline; people are regularly reporting a complete absence of hedgehogs, where once they were plentiful.

Writer thinks the Court was saying what he's been trying to say: that the flag is a symbol not of something simple but of something complicated, and that its uses can be various... Writer, who will turn 70 next year, and who served in the Air Force during World War II, feels that the whole idea of the flag is that you can decide for yourself what it stands for.

When happiness does arrive in this movie, it has the air not of something that you reach, like your top speed, but of something that you give in to, like baldness or old age... "High Fidelity" has fun going nowhere in particular; in short, it's more like a dance than a book... To make one documentary about the Sex Pistols may be regarded as youthful indiscretion.

The tachometer and speedometer are oversized, with chrome rims and a pattern reminiscent not of something rugged and outdoorsy but of a chronometer you might use to time splits at a race track.

What this means it that everything we can perceive or imagine every representation or intuition will necessarily have all three: there is no possible experience that is not of something concrete, universal in the sense of being an instance of something absolutely general, and expressive, that is, admitting of verbal enunciation.

(TLP, 5.5562) {§6.5} A proposition is completely logically analysed if its grammar is made completely clear: no matter what idiom it may be written or expressed in. (PR, 51; cf. BT, 308) {§6.5} Logical analysis is the analysis of something we have, not of something we don't have.

Attending to 'sensory pleasure', as when tasting something sweet, leads to thinking of pleasure as a form of sensation or perception — if not of something's sweetness or warmth, then of its tasting or feeling good (cf. Aristotle, DA III,7 431a10-12).

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Do not dispose of something that does not belong to you unless you have explicit permission from its owner.

Well, if we don't think of something, we may not be here at all.

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