Example sentences of "[adv] [be] simply [art] " in BNC.

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1 the purpose of life in Western society will no longer be simply the satisfaction of physical needs .
2 These data suggest that HPV-16 may play an active part in colorectal carcinogenesis and may not be simply a casual DNA in transformed cells .
3 It can not be simply the distortions of hindsight that cast Alison Kraemer in the role of spoiler , for the effect was to throw us all into a foul temper , heightening the existing tensions until they exploded a few days later with devastating results .
4 Ergonomics can not be simply the adaptation of technology to suit invariant properties of ‘ man ’ , people change with technology .
5 The frantic search for trainers past is simply a reaction against the shit trainers syndrome !
6 It could n't be simply The History of Wimbledon ( there was a book with that title — it did n't matter that it had been published nearly two hundred years ago ) .
7 If not , then what we have here is simply a bunch of chamber songs performed with string quartet and with a patina of pretension .
8 But what chiefly concerns me here is simply the amount of time needed for what we know to have happened in the geological past if we can only postulate " normal processes " .
9 Essentially , then , the circuit here is simply an isolator .
10 The indicator here was simply the amount spent each year on repairs in each school .
11 Susan and Barbara fear some alien intelligence has invaded the ship ; Ian is more practical and is convinced there is simply a technical fault .
12 The first point we must consider then is simply the mechanics of making it work .
13 If is the efficient quantity of public good provided , then this indicates where is simply the budget expenditure on G. Here the marginal utilities of the public good are the same but the marginal utilities of income are different .
14 But he must never be simply a ‘ clown ’ .
15 As Midgley makes clear , discussions of natural sex differences can never be simply a neutral issue , even if it is an empirical one , since one still has to consider what consequences should follow from the differences one has discovered .
16 However , from a social action perspective socialisation can never be simply a matter of internalisation of fixed social rules .
17 Part of the problem was that Trinidad was so culturally and ethnically diverse and seemingly lacking any semblance of a common identity , the political arena therefore was simply a reflection of this diversity .
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