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Example sentences for "not all"

  • If only he does not pervert his gifts, and if it is not all talk.

  • Is it not all forgotten as if it had not been?

  • Susan watched the little affair with a heartache, not all unworthy.

  • Not all of the disabled were sick, but some were recovering, while others were sick and thus we had from 25 to 40 per cent.

  • It is not all pleasant, but the unpleasant things are sometimes quite as interesting as the pleasant ones.

  • Either the Creator is not all-powerful, or else He is not all-good," says he.

  • But the beneficent action in this direction is not all official.

  • So far I have dwelt on the dark shadows of the picture, but it is not all shadow.

  • Many, if not all, of the free Communes adopted the simple measure of refusing to allow a member to depart until he had found some one to take his place.

  • The proprietors were, unfortunately, not all of the enlightened, humane type.

  • Strong hopes are therefore entertained that most, if not all, of these cases will be speedily adjusted.

  • We may be permitted to hope that the example thus set will be followed by some if not all of them.

  • But this is not all of which we have just cause of complaint.

  • Our own history, although embracing a period less than a century, affords abundant proof that most, if not all, of our domestic troubles are directly traceable to violations of the organic law and excessive legislation.

  • Prince, we have ridden before among the flowers In those fair days--not all as cool as these, Though season-earlier.

  • Why, he will not be happy unless you honour him with your notice and esteem; but this is not all, I must hope that you will do still more for him.

  • He gave them a brief account of every thing that had happened to their uncle; adding, "But this is not all: Sir Philip Harclay has brought a young man who he pretends is the son of the late Lord Lovel, and claims his estate and title.

  • And that is not all, terrible doubts about Albert occurred to me.

  • I have learned too late that I am not all that I had thought myself; I am but an apprentice, and success has turned my head; while you, M.

  • Daburon opened his lips to ask an explanation; but the old detective continued: "That is not all.

  • Go on, Mr. Severne; not all of them what?

  • Well, not all, for she gave a thousand pounds to the poor.

  • Not all of them, surely," protested Mr. Porne.

  • I shall trust Mr. Wyman till I have some personal proof that he is not all I feel him to be.

  • Not all mine, but all that I can receive.

  • Had Alice gone, or was it not all a troubled dream?

  • They were away, reposing in the atmosphere of forgiveness and love, and learning that "it is not all of life to live, nor all of death to die.

  • Indeed, I know that licentiousness is not all outside of wedlock.

  • I know it is not all play, but I am willing to rough it; and I am getting so old, it is time to see about it, so will you consent to it, papa?

  • There's some of that," she said, "but it is not all.

  • Have I not all my pay and allowance for the whole time I was dead?

  • I've counted five-and-thirty bedrooms already, and that's not all.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not all" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    give away; guess maybe; much misery; not always; not ask; not difficult; not found; not from; not good; not necessarily; not one; not possible; not such; not unlike; nota bene; note book; note paper; note that; note the; noted that; nothing left; nothing was; nothing will; nothing would; nothing wrong; noticed that