Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] not just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean not just trying but if you if you get chosen to play the violin it means practising and practising and staying with it so that you become a good violin player .
2 By an unemployment reserve , I do not just mean a register but a reserve of people who are being trained and well paid and who feel part of the economy and of our industrial community .
3 Were they , you know in , general you know not just talking about riveters , but in general for the the work the workforce ?
4 It must be remembered that you do not just want someone whose opinion is going to carry weight but someone who is also going to provide persuasive evidence both in their report and at trial .
5 As the Wasp Junior is supercharged you do not just push the lever to the stop for fear of bursting it , so I relied on Tony to limit the movement of my left hand , revelling in the swelling thunder of the fifteen-litre engine and the surging acceleration as the nose reared under its power .
6 ‘ But you do not just march into a druggist 's and demand atropine , ’ objected Auguste .
7 The reason for this is that you do not just calculate the length and breadth of the pool , but the various areas that are going to accommodate marginal shelves as well .
8 By this we do not Just mean that many people believe that the system is unjust .
9 We do not just mean convenience foods , but the convenience of eating a meal in relation to the time allowed , and the situation .
10 By these we do not just mean that lots of people do research and take time over it .
11 We do not just consider Mendel 's theory in isolation .
12 We have not just heard what the official Opposition have to say , or what the Government have said in the autumn statement ; we have heard what the Opposition 's opposition suggest , in the form of the amendment tabled by the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) .
13 We have signed a treaty to agree to that , but we have not just retained Polaris , with its enormous fire-power ; we have now decided to go on to Trident that has even greater firepower than Polaris .
14 Words articulate our experience of things , they do not just express or reflect it ; they give form to what , without language and other sign-systems , would merely be a chaotic and undifferentiated jumble of ideas ; instead of things determining the meaning of words , words determine the meaning of things .
15 As we are beginning to see , however , these people generate their own rules for ordering their lives , they do not just exist in the middle of chaos .
16 They do not just generate data but enter into collaboration in the continuous monitoring of classroom activity and its effects .
17 They do not just know the ropes : they make the ropes .
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