Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] just [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | During the development of the qualification package consideration should be given not just to the training needs of assessors and internal verifiers , but also the way in which the person responsible for the day to day management of the scheme ( the central contact ) could be assisted in the planning of the implementation of the qualification in the organisation . |
2 | Er , this particular disease , Alzheimer 's disease was identified by Jim , who was the deputy mayor , a member of ours , who spoke to you earlier in the week , as one of the hidden diseases in our society , where more help should be given not just from the people who suffer from the disease , but from their , for their families who have to support them . |
3 | It is never achieved ; it is never enough : military power is to be developed not just for security of the homeland , but for restraining Imperialism throughout the world . |
4 | The damage can be limited not just by a vow of silence from the government 's critics , but also by intelligent fiscal action from the government itself . |
5 | This road can be picked up just outside Kenilworth , whence it runs in a south-easterly direction through Offchurch across country to Southam , and thence through an almost uninhabited landscape towards the North-amptonshire uplands . |
6 | Yes , well fortunately this whole Gulf thing seems to have died down will be dying down just at the right time . |
7 | We should be looking not just at what we give , but to ensuring that the United States and others pay their back dues . |
8 | After so much huffing and puffing , inaction now would be seen not just by Serbs but by other potential ethnic-cleansers as a green light to press ahead . |
9 | These observers will be drawn not just from the world of art history but will also include scholars , philosophers , writers and musicians . |
10 | Third , there is the issue of the party manifesto for a general election and the idea that this should no longer be drawn up just by the leader on the basis of informal consultations . |
11 | Thus the two terms came to be used not just of modes of being with which individuals engaged but the outward life-styles they embraced . |
12 | He is right that any settlement must be based not just on discussions between India and Pakistan , as provided for in the Simla agreement , but on the political process in Kashmir . |
13 | ‘ Any development of a deep water fishery will be long-term and will be dictated not just by the availability of fish stocks but , equally importantly , by an identified customer market . ’ |
14 | The nose should be raised slightly just before starting the roll , but do n't overdo it , since it will lose you too much of that precious forward speed . |
15 | This will be affected not just by economic factors , but by demographic and social factors as well . |
16 | This will be affected not just by the amount of resources devoted to health , but also by the efficiency of the service . |
17 | He would be defended not just by the best lawyers in Egypt but probably by the best lawyers in France . |
18 | Morrells Brewery says it 's planning to offer managers at its pubs extra cash to cover the tax which is due to be introduced in just over a fortnight 's time , but the Oxford-based firm says it 'll only pay the equivalent of the initial government estimates for the charge , which in most cases falls well below the actual figure . |
19 | With a side-look at the American inner cities , he argues that collective provision must be linked not just with the needs of the have-nots , but ‘ with all people who are able to exercise their freedom only within a cooperative society imbued with a sense of fairness ’ . |
20 | ( The meaning of symbol in religion can be undermined not just by literalism , but by evacuating the content of the symbol , making it " just symbolism " . ) |
21 | Any regulatory system will be judged not just by its ability to provide a ‘ fair , rate of return for investors and ‘ fair ’ prices for consumers , but on its ability to avoid under-investment . |
22 | Each should be cut cleanly just below a leaf joint , and the lowest leaf or leaves removed completely , including the leaf stem if any . |
23 | Juliette , it seems to me that openness must be represented not just in the way a school carries out its activities , but also the way it 's run , the way it 's governed . |
24 | Dagenham 's problems need to be viewed not just in the context of Ford but of the European motor industry as a whole . |
25 | Christmas will be spoilt not just for those involved but for their friends and relatives . |
26 | Certainly he saw the Pinkie campaign not only as a military endeavour , but as something in the nature of a religious crusade ; Scotland would be snatched not just from alliance with France , but from the yoke of Rome . |
27 | It is likely that a group of fewer than 100 boat people will be sent back just before the arrival in Hong Kong of the Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , planned for mid-January . |
28 | Their skills would be tested not just in the air in freefall and static line jumping … but also in orienteering , swimming , and shooting |