Example sentences of "not just a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Social anthropology is not just a branch of biochemistry .
2 From this perspective , ethics in the broad sense ( the question of relations with and responsibilities towards other people or a community ) is not just a branch of philosophy but informs the conception of what philosophy is or might be .
3 Because if one of , not just a flake of paint if something bigger than that
4 With her , disapproval is not just a state of mind .
5 However , need for hospital services is not just a function of demography .
6 To complete unity it needs not just a flow of money from west to east but a sense of national solidarity .
7 Private court patronage was not just a reserve of employment for members of a political interest , however , for there was danger in it for the patron .
8 Not just a delay in glass , he wrote , but glass as mirror of delay .
9 ‘ But this is not just a plea for money , ’ says Smith .
10 However , even in this context ( in the same way as in the case of joint-stock companies ) it must be borne in mind that a share certificate in Hungary ( like in many continental countries ) is not just a certificate of membership in a limited company but a marketable security , property which may be transferred in case of bearer shares by delivery and by endorsement in case of registered shares .
11 Mission accomplished , we head for home , though it 's not just a case of turntail and run as fast as we can .
12 Opening presents on Christmas morning it 's not just a case of opening presents is it ?
13 The plunge in the stock exchange during the election campaign is not just a case of City fat cats worrying about their wallets .
14 ‘ We are not just a temple to gold and glass but should turn our attention to daily life ’
15 We are not just a temple to gold and glass , but should turn our attention to daily life in all its many aspects .
16 Probably I would be more convinced that Tromsø , with its snug wooden houses , its thick air-spaced double glazing , its heating systems , its hot water from the tap , its colour televisions and supermarkets , was not just a retreat from reality .
17 The solar challenge is not just a test of speed … of brain … it 's also a trial of stamina and survival … you see come five o clock … the cars have to stop … wherever they are and that means a night camping in the bush … good fun for the Brits …
18 What tomorrow 's students need is not just a mastery of subject matter , but mastery of learning .
19 This ( again ) is not just a problem for feminism .
20 It but it 's not just a row of poplar trees , it 's it 's quite a wide er mix .
21 But he insists the Indonesia trip is not just a bit of fun .
22 But he insists the Indonesia trip is not just a bit of fun .
23 Like the newly-elected Prime Minister , with whom he shares not just a love of cricket , but a firm adherence to basic principles , a natural decency and a dogged belief in hard work , the England captain enjoys a challenge against the odds .
24 This is an example of what Cain ( 1973 ) calls the ‘ instructional attitude ’ which senior constables adopt in relation to probationers , passing on not just a knowledge of law but of the situations in which to apply it .
25 It was not just a question of economics .
26 Increasin increasing , it 's not just a question of support , it 's a committed partnership , and as the boundaries between public , private and voluntary sectors , become less rigid , these partnerships will continue to grow .
27 Raising the question in the European Parliament of why wind power had been consistently misrepresented , Welsh MEP Llewellyn Smith , said : " we all know that this is not just a question of wave energy but about protecting the nuclear industry by discrediting other sources of energy " .
28 It is not just a question of quantity ; the quality is improving , too .
29 It is not just a question of prison visits and of people being shifted far away from their homes , because telephone calls can also be a problem .
30 It was not just a question of climate as the British sometimes liked to think .
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