I'm trying to replace the following sort of strings in a very large
text file (where “some_text” is one or more of any group of printable
characters, and “$” is eol):

some_text</p>

with:

some_text$
</p>

And I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to remember how to write the
expression in the Find: text box of the Find window that uses the '^'
character in both forms as “beginning-of-line” and as the “not”
operator.  In English, it would be writing a regular expression for
something like:

For every occurrence of not-the-beginning-of-line, followed by “</p>”,
insert a line feed in front of “</p>”.

I may be mixing up grep that I’m used to using in vi with grep the way
it’s implemented in bbedit.

I would be very grateful to learn some way of inserting a “\n” line
feed in between “some_text” and “</p>”

Running bbedit 9.6.1 on Mac OS 10.5.8.

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