Example sentences of "[vb pp] not just [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The whole spreading fortress was surrounded not just by a moat , but by a deep artificial lake .
2 And for once this year , Littlewoods ' results will be most keenly awaited not just by its rivals but by the financial community at large .
3 These awards are won not just by those responsible for export sales — although their contribution is very important — but by every employee in the business .
4 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 . ’
5 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 .
6 It is pursued not just in specially funded research institutes , but on a large scale in industry , and by private foundations and policy institutes .
7 The offence is committed not just by a trader who supplies consumer goods that are not reasonably safe but also by a trader who agrees or offers to supply them or exposes or possesses them for supply .
8 And Sir Richard Attenborough was there to tell his audience that he felt as if he had come not just to the centre of Europe but of the world .
9 Criticism of Cossiga for heading the movement for constitutional reform in favour of an executive presidency had come not just from the opposition Democratic Party of the Left ( PDS-formerly the Communist Party ) but also from within the Christian Democratic ( DC ) party , notably from former Interior Minister Oscar Luigi Scalfaro , and from Ettore Gallo , who had retired as President of the Constitutional Court in July .
10 These matters are important because they explain how Pound and Eliot , who had campaigned as a team and would help each other for many years to come , radically differed not just in themes and attitudes ( of which something will be said hereafter ) but at this deep level , in the not altogether conscious interstices of their craft .
11 Examples of this outward expansion , combined with an increasing centralization , are confined not just to sites dependent on a single main road , as at Brough-on-Fosse , but also to sites developing at road junctions as in the case of Great Chesterford .
12 The new law will carry a sentence which could average two years in jail , ‘ designed not just to be a deterrent but to instil new respect for the rule of law ’ .
13 The value of each tactic is considered not just for the problem itself , but as an approach that might be used again on a future occasion so that the person can learn how better to cope with future problems ( Gelder , 1985 ) .
14 It is never achieved ; it is never enough : military power is to be developed not just for security of the homeland , but for restraining Imperialism throughout the world .
15 The oldest man on the Derry side , he is also among the most highly regarded not just in Ulster but throughout the country as a whole .
16 During the development of the qualification package consideration should be given not just to the training needs of assessors and internal verifiers , but also the way in which the person responsible for the day to day management of the scheme ( the central contact ) could be assisted in the planning of the implementation of the qualification in the organisation .
17 Er , this particular disease , Alzheimer 's disease was identified by Jim , who was the deputy mayor , a member of ours , who spoke to you earlier in the week , as one of the hidden diseases in our society , where more help should be given not just from the people who suffer from the disease , but from their , for their families who have to support them .
18 The damage can be limited not just by a vow of silence from the government 's critics , but also by intelligent fiscal action from the government itself .
19 As direct eye contact is established , then held , her pupils are dilated not just by the half-light , but by adrenalin .
20 They were attended not just by journalists but by senior civil servants , foreign diplomats , and — seated to the right of the General — the prime minister and the other members of the government .
21 The outcome has been a major advance in thinking about the curriculum in holistic terms , in which curriculum planning is done not just in terms of subjects and their traditional labels , but also in terms of areas of experience , skills and processes as well as knowledge , and personal and affective aspects as well as the cognitive .
22 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 .
23 The demand for health care ( and the resources it consumes ) is shaped not just by patients but by a million clinical decisions of doctors and other professionals .
24 After so much huffing and puffing , inaction now would be seen not just by Serbs but by other potential ethnic-cleansers as a green light to press ahead .
25 The issue now was seen not just in terms of provision of new housing or the simple eradication of the slums as a technical exercise ; housing likes and dislikes had now to inform town planning of preferences in provision .
26 These observers will be drawn not just from the world of art history but will also include scholars , philosophers , writers and musicians .
27 More use could also be made of educational techniques to improve interpersonal social skills and increase levels of educational attainment , particularly as many long-term attenders are handicapped not just by their mental disorder but also by poor schooling and impaired learning ability .
28 I feel that this is reflected not just in the increased knowledge of the students but also in a change of attitude and a few greater degrees of empathy . ’
29 The cost is measured not just in terms of time spent away from the office but also by the inconvenience of leaving an office empty .
30 Thus the two terms came to be used not just of modes of being with which individuals engaged but the outward life-styles they embraced .
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