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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The key to the approach though lies not just with the police but with the Northants diversion unit .
2 and erm justify long-term development needs not just in total , but by recognizing making a major contribution to total land use but also .
3 In PCT the individual interacts not just with the world but with the world as he/she interprets it .
4 One of these , due to Wilson ( 1975 : 151 ) , will have to suffice here , and holds not just for truth-conditional semantics but for virtually any semantic theory independent of pragmatics .
5 Agribusiness refers not just to large-scale rural enterprises , but to concerns which have an integrated system of production and distribution .
6 However , once managerial utility depends not just on income but also on effort , and it is recognized that cost reductions require a non-trivial amount of effort , it is clear that the monetary incentive will not lead to costs falling automatically to the efficient level .
7 The world heritage programme depends not just on what the sites represent but also the way they are looked after .
8 Current behaviour depends not just on current and expected prices , but also on the quantity constraints that people expect to face in the future .
9 Market liquidity depends not just on average figures of turnover but on the size of transactions that are possible .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 It is interesting to observe how frequently the French style prevails not just in the building of hotels but in the whole ‘ architecture of pleasure ’ in Britain .
13 And that applies not just to young people — too many of whom are still dismissive of safe sex — but the parents who worry that their teenagers will become infected with the virus .
14 ‘ Standards ’ in this context applies not just to reading , writing and arithmetic but to important intangibles like self-confidence , responsibility and self-discipline .
15 This extra Gricean ingredient in the conceptual analysis of linguistic meaning applies not just to cases of lying but to linguistic communication in general .
16 This applies not just to the technical side , but also to information policies ’ .
17 Unfortunately , the same seems to be true of at least parts of the apparatus of cellular machinery whereby DNA replicates itself , and this applies not just to the cells of advanced creatures like ourselves and amoebas , but also to relatively more primitive creatures like bacteria and blue-green algae .
18 It should be noted that the criterion " new " applies not just to the condition of the car but also with regard to whether the car has been registered .
19 Its dominance rests not just on its material position in society but also on the power attributes which all bureaucracies possess — a hierarchical concentration of authority , the exclusion of mass involvement in decision-making , the specialization of functions — ‘ in short , a scientific organization of inequality , which became the principle of a new form of class oppression ’ ( Lefort 1986 , p. 115 ) .
20 Since power rests not just in individuals or groups but in anonymous social mechanisms and assumptions , they argued that the power of capital is revealed not in individual acts of decision-making but in the everyday application of ‘ those assumptions which give priority to private capital accumulation and market exchange in the use and distribution of resources ’ ( Westergaard and Resler , 1975 , p. 144 ) .
21 The demise of aura , which Benjamin ( 1975b , p. 239 ) attributes not just to the incursion of mechanical reproduction , but also to the activities of the avant-garde of the 1920s and especially to surrealism , is correspondingly characterized by the overcoming of uniqueness , the need to bring things closer to people , and transience .
22 With respect to women , the loss derives not just from a low level of labour force participation but from the nature of employment practices .
23 So far , however , we should recognise that she speaks not just for Britain , but for a lot of others too .
24 The primary right is to prevent any unauthorised ‘ reproduction ’ , but this right extends not just to restricting an exact duplication or a pirate copy of the particular work , but to any reproduction , in any form , such as book illustrations , catalogue reproductions and even representations in another medium such as a photograph of a sculpture .
25 Pressure on companies to commit their resources to less obviously self-interested causes comes not just from organisations like BITC and the myriad charities , but also from within their own ranks .
26 In the case of Monetary Union , the situation arises not just from the special treatment accorded to the UK and Denmark , but also from the fact that it was appreciated that not all Member States would meet the rather strict criteria for economic convergence laid down as the precondition for participation in the monetary union ; such States are referred to as ‘ Member States with a derogation ’ , and would , inter alia , be excluded from the decision-making process on certain matters .
  Next page