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

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1 It also has serious implications for the professional health of the Authority and its schools , since the belief that getting on is merely a matter of saying and doing what significant others wish to hear and see produces not just disaffection and cynicism but also unthinking conformity and the loss of The professional analysis and debate which are essential to educational progress .
2 Does he understand that planning permission was initially gained , with difficulty , for the building of motorways through areas of outstanding natural beauty and great environmental sensitivity , so many people would not be keen to see developers spending hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of pounds fighting in a long succession of inquiries so that they can build not just motorway service areas — possibly excluding the disabled and lorries — but hotels and other facilities that would never have received permission when the original planning consent was granted ?
3 Mr Robertson said there were ‘ serious questions of substance ’ arising from Mr Hurd 's statement , which concerned not just amendment 27 , but the treaty itself .
4 I share the desire of my hon. Friend the Member for Crewe and Nantwich ( Mrs. Dunwoody ) in wanting to see not just passenger traffic but freight able to make a direct contact with the channel tunnel from all parts of the country , especially the north and the north-west .
5 As a result , customers are demanding not just expertise on information systems , but also effective project management and implementation skills , industry sector knowledge and suitable support services .
6 It is causing , causing not just lot of problems for us now .
7 From Boppard you can easily helm your car to view not just panorama after wonderful river panorama , but to great sights such as the Loreley rock , form which a rogue mermaid was said to have lured sailors to their death .
8 Over the last 30 years I have kept a fairly meticulous diary , and this includes not just fishing detail but an accurate record of the conditions .
9 The so-called league tables will publish not just examination results but truancy rates , staying-on rates , the destination of pupils and other information .
10 Military strategists in the Pentagon , in the British Ministry of Defence and in India independently realise that table-top test-tube fusion should produce not just energy but also neutrons and tritium , crucial ingredients in making atomic and thermonuclear weapons .
11 I insist we also do a physical check of each of these refrigerators three times a day , manually logging not just air temperature but core food temperature .
12 Better margins on such items and a less Luddite approach to VAT have helped , but fundamentally it is the trend to one-stop leisure shopping that has spurred the modern book retailer to stock not just stationery , but T-shirts , videos , CDs , cassettes and games and a host of other merchandise .
13 My definition of harmful treatment would embrace not just treatment that exposed me to risk without any hope of compensating benefit but treatment of unproved efficacy that diverted me from having other treatments that were of proved value .
14 Wealthy clubs like Real Madrid were able to buy such players as the brilliant Hungarian forward Ferenc Puskas , beginning to trawl not just South America , but also England ( Jimmy Greaves , Joe Baker , Denis Law , Gerry Hitchens , John Charles ) for talent .
15 The Italian movement for democratic psychiatry proved so attractive and drew such European interest purely because in its attempts to place services fairly and squarely in the community it acknowledged that it was essential to involve not just health and social services , but also employment , leisure , housing , the trade union movement , and the whole panoply of services .
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