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

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1 This did not just happen by itself .
2 Most authoritative commentators on British politics in the period between the Reform Acts , 1832 and 1867 did not just describe and explain our politics .
3 This does not just mean interviews with a therapist , but also appropriate contact with nursing and other ward staff .
4 This does not just mean ‘ frequent ’ : exceptions are perceived as ‘ odd ’ , but are not necessarily disapproved of , sanctioned , etc .
5 This does not just mean clever things like the expert system in the White House conference room , but simple things such as the British postcodes for the early 1980s and the digitized boundaries of old GIS systems .
6 This does not just include design and quality engineers : everyone within the company must be aware to some extent .
7 One minstrel was supposed to have not just glorified his master but saved his life as well :
8 Perhaps Caro 's declaration that her stepbrother was very likeable had not just stemmed from partiality .
9 That means not just searching for subject matter , but constantly reevaluating what I am doing and why .
10 That means not just searching for subject matter , but constantly reevaluating what I am doing and why .
11 This is hard enough in our own lives but it is doubly hard in public work where it calls on people devoted to different ideals to work together in mutual acceptance , and that means not just tolerating one another but respecting and understanding what the other is talking about .
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