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

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1 Agribusiness refers not just to large-scale rural enterprises , but to concerns which have an integrated system of production and distribution .
2 For its part , violence involves not just physical force , injuring or annihilating persons , but also
3 This was true of the declared intention to establish not just a common commercial policy once the transitional period had been concluded , but also of objectives which were to be sought during the transitional phase : a common transport policy , free movement of workers , and a common agricultural policy .
4 The world heritage programme depends not just on what the sites represent but also the way they are looked after .
5 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 .
6 For we have seen that the bad consequences of an action are supposed to consist not just in pain , but also in loss of pleasure , and the good consequences of an action consist not just in pleasure , but in pain prevented .
7 Yes I think it 's fair to say at the moment that , that , that is being looked at Mr Trotter , together with er the broader range of issues on the er the operating concept er for E F two thousand but it is of course standard practice to buy not just the number you need for the front line but to buy sufficient aircraft to keep that front line in field for about twenty five , thirty years , whatever the life of the aircraft happens to be , taking account of er attrition , taking account of training requirements and engineering needs and support needs and all that kind of thing and all that work er is , has been done , is being done at the moment and er final figures will be put to that in in due course .
8 The result distorts not just British representation but the make-up of the whole parliament .
9 With respect to women , the loss derives not just from a low level of labour force participation but from the nature of employment practices .
10 FAR LEFT An aerial view of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge , England , with snow highlighting not just the stones , but some of the many associated earthworks .
11 Distress does not just arise from the symptoms of mental disorder but also from the consequences of the disorder as they affect the social and occupational life of the individual .
12 The research does not just attempt to see when , where , whether and which people pack more into their lives but to bridge the gap between existing empirical work based on time budgets and more subjective accounts of the process .
13 Ironically , on the day when the knives were out for Taylor , his main support came not just from the man he took over from in July 1990 but also from Terry Venables , a potential successor .
14 The type of cultural intervention envisaged by the Committee involves not just a preaching mission , but also active cultural transformation of a kind which requires a certain degree of " love " , or a liberal and sympathetic attachment not only to " folk " cultures but even to urban industrial cultures : " The ambassadors of poetry must be humble , they must learn to call nothing common or unclean — not even the local dialect , the clatter of the factory , or the smoky pall of our industrial centres " ( 238/260 ) .
15 To explain the non-proportionality of annual time-series data , such as that in Table 3 , Duesenberry suggests that aggregate consumption depends not just on current income , but also on the highest level of income previously attained .
16 The play would be comprehensible to anyone , he stressed , as the narrative thrust came not just from the script in Gaelic , English and the north-east 's own dialect , but from music , dance , vision and conversation .
17 The critical attitude affects not just one 's perception of knowledge out there ( Popper 's world III ) , but also one 's perception of one 's own knowledge ( world II ) .
18 The General and Municipal union 's white collar section ( MATSA ) has started an experimental recruitment campaign aimed not just at " non-standard " workers who are part-time and temporary but also at the self-employed .
19 This machine does not just feed off ‘ peckerdillos ’ .
20 ‘ Actuarial work does not just mean being involved in a mass of figures ’
21 A monster eating a child does not just gnaw its head , but holds its wrists to stop it wriggling .
22 Archaeology does not just deal with buried evidence , but also with sites and objects of all kinds ; the study of buildings is considered equally important .
23 The company considers Germany to be a particularly key market , and during the year Psion GmbH broadened its customer base to cover not just the corporate market , but also retail outlets .
24 be aware of the need to provide not just on-the-spot support but , where possible , support that will have a lasting effect on classroom practice ;
25 I would urge anybody thinking of commercial diving to benefit not just from my experience , but also from the dozens of other commercial divers I know and have heard from .
26 The crisis occurred not just in the old industries such as steel and shipbuilding but in artificial fibres , electrical goods and , par excellence , motor manufacture .
27 This extra Gricean ingredient in the conceptual analysis of linguistic meaning applies not just to cases of lying but to linguistic communication in general .
28 Throughout the year the Committee has continued to meet on a fortnightly basis to consider not just those issues referred to above but many others .
29 Awareness of the distinction did not just disappear .
30 Kahlo 's naked body becomes not just the tortured self of her personal biography but a visual counterpart to the injured and defiled manifestations of Mexico 's colonised past : La Llorona ‘ the weeping woman ’ of popular myth and La Chingada , the raped and abused mother described in Paz 's The Labyrinth of Solitude .
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