Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [v-ing] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The APB is not only looking for comments on its proposed redefinition of the role and scope of audit .
2 We 're not only catering for Harlow people we are catering for people outside which is bringing money into Harlow helping the finance of Harlow and I think we are just progressing with the times .
3 These are not merely reading for children but they form part of a shared British culture .
4 We are not just looking for tax disc dodgers , we are looking for insurance offences , or MOT offences and the condition of vehicles . ’
5 That means not just searching for subject matter , but constantly reevaluating what I am doing and why .
6 That means not just searching for subject matter , but constantly reevaluating what I am doing and why .
7 Well , this is a slightly more complicated application , where you 're not just selling for example straight from stock , but you take orders from customers , and then you would have to manufacture , perhaps to buy in , to assemble , some sort of goods for sending out .
8 ‘ You 're not just asking for money , though , are you ? ’ he said .
9 You 're not just paying for milk .
10 With and Malcolm not really firing for Derbyshire , I should n't think Lawrence would be a virtual certainty for the winter team .
11 Aveline , I 'm not even checking for figures there I 'm just looking through , just scanning through , erm I 'm I 'm , I have n't said how we 're gon na check these .
12 It is that those who are not currently working for money make no contribution to the nation 's gross national product — that they are consumers only , not producers .
13 One of life 's gourmets , she chose the fish , chips and mushy peas for £1 , and decided they were ‘ okay for that sort of money ’ , which was n't exactly reaching for superlatives .
14 ‘ Anna was n't really pining for America one bit .
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