Example sentences of "[am/are] not [adv] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Again , I am not just talking about romantic attachments , but also about simple friendships .
2 Of course I am not here arguing for a return to a three-tier model of reality seen in literalistic terms .
3 I call this an alternative theory because it seems obvious to me that the committee did think that clause 12 was necessary — and I am not simply referring to the definition of ‘ deception . ’
4 But if I claim that my religious experience is experience of God , then I am not simply talking about my own feelings but about a transcendent being that I am claiming my feelings to be feelings of .
5 okay now I 'm here and I am not only gon na be I mean now people
6 When we talk of an increase in bank lending leading to monetary expansion , however , we are not normally talking about the behaviour of an individual bank but about banks as a whole .
7 ‘ We are not exactly dealing in bodies , ’ said Owen .
8 U2 and close spirits are not simply fighting against lack of rock groups , or regressive traditional rock activity , but against the stiff tradition of Irish showbands , the giddy lack of pop choice or opportunity .
9 However we are not simply waiting for an upturn in the world economy .
10 ‘ British Gas will ensure as far as reasonably practicable that the goods and services which it procures are not inherently damaging to the environment during their use or disposal .
11 Thus contracts are not generally binding on the following people : persons who at the time of making the contract were either minors , or so insane or drunk as not to know what they were doing .
12 They beat us in a pre-season friendly at Ibrox but we are not even thinking about that game .
13 So far as Mr. Beazley 's other points are concerned : ( a ) I do not accept that the English choice of law rule is relevant , since we are not here dealing with a choice of law problem .
14 We are not just watching from the sidelines , but rather are rolling our sleeves up and getting involved not just in getting local people back into work , but in keeping them there .
15 We are not just looking for tax disc dodgers , we are looking for insurance offences , or MOT offences and the condition of vehicles . ’
16 Leading the commission group , Patricia Hewitt , a former aide to Neil Kinnock , explains they are not just looking at social security , but at barriers to economic opportunity and how to help local people and local groups to overcome those barriers .
17 He added : ‘ Players are not just training at club sessions , they continue to build up on their own .
18 We are not just talking about an environmental nuisance here — we 're talking about a real threat to life .
19 We are not just talking about information ; we are talking about the ability to respond to the living language .
20 Managing Director of Rockcliffe , Graham Campbell said , ’ We are not just going with the trend , we are about to overtake it . ’
21 There is more to running a boarding house than ever you would think Minnie and hardest of all is the impossibility of finding reliable and trustworthy staff who are not forever thinking of themselves first in a way we would not have dared .
22 However , an increase in the real wage is also likely to induce people who are not initially participating in the labour market to enter the market and seek jobs .
23 Chancellor Norman Lamont is pressing the Bank of England to examine allegations that the big lenders are not fully passing on the cheaper rates .
24 Where forecasts are not legally binding on the buyer , another commonly used alternative is for the buyer to agree to compensate the seller ( up to some agreed limits ) for excess inventory of the products covered by the agreement which are still in the seller 's hands on termination of the agreement , but which he can not reasonably dispose of elsewhere .
25 Not to do so means that they are not truly working in the best interests of the children .
26 These are not merely reading for children but they form part of a shared British culture .
27 WHEN citizens of the Irish Republic bestow sainthood on Jack Charlton , thinking him to be perhaps the most significant figure in their sporting history , they are not merely responding to what he has already achieved with the national football team .
28 We are not now talking of £2 million or £5 million .
29 Also audiences clearly find in opera a spiritual intensity and cathartic richness they are not always getting from the straight theatre .
30 People are not always working in the jobs for which they were trained .
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