Example sentences of "[adv] just for the " in BNC.

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1 Ingredients are tested for other reasons too not necessarily just for the cosmetic and toiletry trade .
2 But he was still covering the door and-to move his seat apparently just for the sake of moving would seem suspicious — and it occurred to him that Washington DC would be full of people who knew the surveillance trade that tonight a lot of people would be running genuine surveillances .
3 ‘ We are alone just for the moment . ’
4 Many of the drivers are Brunel enthusiasts , but others are going along just for the ride .
5 ‘ So you want me in just for the plaster and to give your student laddies additional geriatric experience ?
6 In an effort to save face , he adopted a casual attitude hoping that his staff would think that he actually meant to keep his hat on all day long just for the heck of it , like gangsters do in the films .
7 Well she chunters on just for the sake of talking !
8 Right let me just explain then just just for the sake of completeness .
9 And here were people who wanted him not just for the name on the letter-head , but because they thought he could make a positive contribution .
10 If Ballesteros was partially responsible for the all those individual successes , then Jacklin may deserve the credit not just for the Ryder Cup but for demonstrating that inspirational leadership , combined with an infinite capacity for detail , can produce a team better than the sum of its parts .
11 Unless today 's firms learn to manage for profit , not just for the revenue generated by the next deal , it is a fair bet that in fewer years than that many of them will have gone the same way .
12 This ‘ seeing God ’ , a project not just for the afterlife , not just ‘ jam tomorrow ’ , was the high ambition of anyone who took up a penitential life .
13 Habits provide the reassurance of familiarity , not just for the sequence of the day 's events , but for all sorts of minor incidents that occur — like making a pot of tea ; or for the horse , the way down the river bank so that it can drink the water .
14 Nonconformity had now become part of that high street and as such had a responsibility not just for the souls of the gathered faithful but for society as a whole .
15 The book was a triumph not just for the ‘ Nonconformist ’ Mrs Stowe but for English Nonconformity .
16 It was essential to harness science and technology not just for the economy but for the environment , she added , pledging that the Liberal Democrats would inject £400 million into the science base .
17 Bob Worcester , chairman of Mori , says : ‘ It is important to know what happened , not just for the sake of the pollsters but for that of the research business and the marketing decisions that depend upon confidence in the data that market research provides . ’
18 You go not just for the rides ( one of the most popular , Earthquake , puts you in San Francisco just as the Big One hits ) but for the chance to see how filmmakers , animators and special effects wizards all conspire to create the magic of film .
19 Whatever arrangements are made they ought to be convenient for the parents and not just for the school .
20 The drug age was in its infancy ; there would be many dead and injured in its wake and as we all now know in the wiser Nineties , the knock-on effects would reverberate in much more sinister and sordid terms not just for the rest of the decade but the rest of the century .
21 After he got home to Scotland he would write about Elsie , perhaps not just for the paper but for himself too .
22 If you fall out with someone in your own office or factory , the working atmosphere may become intolerable , not just for the two of you , but also for your colleagues .
23 Exhibitions were all the rage at that time , and not just for the artistic elite of the big cities to the south , much to JTR 's misgivings , obviously .
24 DEC ( Digital ) will only work with educational institutions if the project is of advantage to the broader community and not just for the benefit of the school or college .
25 Third-level study of the subject is not just for the scientist or the mathematician , or for those with previous experience of computing .
26 By 1844 , when Wordsworth so fiercely objected to the coming of the railway , many more people were being attracted not just for the natural attributes of the area but for all those extra attractions which were suddenly being introduced such as ‘ wrestling , horse and boat races , and pot-houses and beer-shops . ’
27 His fight is not just for the Third World , but for North America and Europe as well .
28 We have to think a hundred years ahead , not just for the next year or two .
29 Finally , All that Dwell Therein shows that the debate is important , not just for the effect it might ultimately have on our treatment of animals , but for what it might reveal about ourselves .
30 Every day , he passed between the cliff-top fort and the captured castle at its foot , clearing the way not just for the King 's casual occupation , but to repair the defences of Kyrenia against the corsair , or Carlotta , or the Turk .
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