Example sentences of "[verb] not just with " in BNC.

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1 The key to the approach though lies not just with the police but with the Northants diversion unit .
2 But another feature in the projects noted is that they have elements both of research and development in them , and the work has been pursued not just with one school but usually with several concurrently .
3 These agencies helped not just with marketing but with information .
4 In PCT the individual interacts not just with the world but with the world as he/she interprets it .
5 It seems likely that these were connected not just with aluminium but with copper , lead and zinc stripped from the insides of pipes , solder and fittings by the acid .
6 There is no doubt that the corporatist literature is important : it is ambitious ; it is sensitive to the tie-up between politics and economics ( in a way which pluralism never was ) ; it deals not just with the process of public policy-making but with the substantive outcomes of that process as well ; and it is keenly alive both to the clashes of interests and to the forces which have tended to hold those clashes in some kind of check .
7 Only this time they 're armed not just with a new album but new producers , new horizons , a new attitude and apparently a new code of conduct in interviews .
8 It also shaped his own priorities : in 1958 , he returned not just with the aim of saving France 's honour , but with a clear vision of a new regime that he intended to found as well as a hard-won wisdom about how best to realize his vision .
9 With a side-look at the American inner cities , he argues that collective provision must be linked not just with the needs of the have-nots , but ‘ with all people who are able to exercise their freedom only within a cooperative society imbued with a sense of fairness ’ .
10 In other words , and this again has been emphasised in more recent feminist theory , we are dealing not just with a ( constructed ) difference , but with a hierarchy .
11 We each took students for whole-day sessions dealing not just with basic literacy and numeracy , but also with social and organizational skills , survival skills , and communication and co-operation exercises .
12 Burke 's name is often associated not just with Conservatism but with the underlying philosophy of British democratic politics as a whole , principally on account of his observations on the role of party in politics , and on the nature of representation ( the latter being discussed below , in Chapter 8 ) .
13 This system was devised not just with political but with military arrangements in view , and this is another way in which city and countryside were brought together : the demes and trittyes were often arranged along , and clustered at the ends of , the strategic highways of Attica , thereby making for easy mobilization , with the agora of Athens as the place of muster .
14 We will help not just with food and financial aid and technical assistance , but also with the provision of military resources to shift food and supplies , and with scientific assistance to dismantle nuclear weapons .
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