Example sentences of "[noun] do [adv] just have " in BNC.

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1 But whatever we call it , this sense that words do not just have their face-value meaning , but are to be critically interpreted as indicators of tone and attitude , is an essential part of James 's technique .
2 The relative isolation of women from the public world of their husbands does not just have an impact on their access to relatives and friends but also , not surprisingly , on their use of leisure facilities outside the home ( see also chapter 10 , section 10.3 ) .
3 If we 're to win Fairclough must mark flash well and Newsome and possibly Pemberton play out of their skins — Battyburn do n't just have flash although it does appear that way at times .
4 In America these days stars do n't just have an agent , they have publicity assistants and managers and accountants , who are becoming increasingly important .
5 According to NMW coordinator Jan Martins , some employers do n't just have separate canteens for different grades of staff , they even have two sorts of lavatory paper — soft for the senior executive and , you guessed it , the scratchy kind for your humbler bottom .
6 The marriage of Anne and Tim does not just have a personal significance for them .
7 But Dad does n't just have his own hatred — he 's got Jonathan 's too .
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