Example sentences of "it be [not/n't] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He is quick to point out that it 's not just enough to turn up in any of these activities : ‘ You have to prove to the examiners — and to yourself — that you can are willing to put in the effort to improve and better your standards .
2 If an architecture fails to take over the mainstream computer market in its first ten years , it 's not likely ever to do so .
3 But it 's not enough just to show that you 're incompatible sexually .
4 For most established museums and picture-galleries , simple representation does not suffice : it 's not enough just to have a very good Raphael in the collection ; it 's how many Raphaels you have .
5 As with any catalogue , it 's not enough just to add new items to attract new customers — the items already there have to be reviewed and updated to make sure that they continue to meet today 's needs and standards .
6 To be a fashion writer , you must have good writing skills — it 's not enough simply to like clothes .
7 ‘ To be a successful teacher it 's not enough simply to know .
8 It is not simply enough to amass capital , military might or political support .
9 ‘ MAFF exists to serve the interests of that industry although it is not simply there to look after farmers as too many commentators still assume . ’
10 ‘ MAFF exists to serve the interests of that industry although it is not simply there to look after farmers as too many commentators still assume . ’
11 The world has changed greatly since 1967 and it is not easy merely to return to United Nations resolution 242 .
12 It is not enough just to have a common foreign policy .
13 It is not enough just to have that prioritised list .
14 When the public respond to your advertisements or because they have heard that you do personal injury work , it is not enough just to tell them that you do and expect them to come into the office .
15 It is not enough just to provide the equipment and the opportunities ; the relaxed and warm feeling must be created between adult and child that will help them both to enjoy making discoveries together .
16 In many cases when creating this effect , it is not enough just to tie a bow in a piece of ribbon , and you may have to actually create a bow from a piece of material in order to produce the right effect .
17 Not all the personal pronouns in the Sonnets , of course , are significant of personal relationships , and for this reason it is not enough just to tot up the figures in a computer-made concordance .
18 It is not enough simply to take into account the conditions at that particular time .
19 If reclaimed land is to be made part of a living landscape it is not enough simply to plant vegetation on it .
20 On the other hand it is not enough simply to say that Libyans were inconsistent because they could not change their ideas fast enough to keep up with their changing society .
21 It follows that it is not enough simply to appeal to the " differentiating power " of spatio-temporal relations within an objective framework .
22 This means that it is not enough simply to make SMEs aware of sources of technology or of development programmes which are underway .
23 It is not enough simply to suggest justifications for the existence of private ownership .
24 But it is not enough simply to reject the MacSharry package .
25 But if we try to use the same two adjectives with the same two nouns in a predicative construction we shall find that the result is ungrammatical : ( 49 ) that rival was possible those two sailors are occasional As in other instances , it is not enough merely to record that possible , occasional and certain other adjectives are ungrammatical in predicative position when constructed with certain nouns .
26 Yet it is not enough merely to draw attention to the growth of what Marx called the ‘ light cavalry ’ of capitalism , without also observing a significant distinction within the developed countries ; or more precisely between the Old and New Worlds .
27 It is not enough merely to consider how to perform the five jumps as a technical exercise .
28 For a convincing construction of a normal form it is not enough merely to list a few types of equivalence that can arise and show how to deal with them .
29 It is not enough merely to assert their impotence .
30 Establishing this is extremely difficult ; certainly , it is not enough merely to show that you were desperately short of cash .
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