Example sentences of "not just to [art] " in BNC.

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1 All this is felt to testify , not just to a general rankness and decay , but to a conflagration of another kind — to what will happen if the political and racial tensions of the island can no longer be contained .
2 According to Albert Speer , Goebbels referred around this time not just to a ‘ leadership crisis ’ , but to a ‘ Leader crisis .
3 ‘ As far as costs are concerned , it is envisaged that traffic restraint strategies will finally be applied to all town quarters , not just to a selected elite .
4 Few appointments made by the Civil Service Commission in recent years will be so crucial , not just to the efficient running of the welfare state , but to the progress of the most significant Civil Service reform this century .
5 Twenty companies moved this year , 49 are set to go by 1993 and another 23 are considering moving — and not just to the suburbs .
6 And Sir Richard Attenborough was there to tell his audience that he felt as if he had come not just to the centre of Europe but of the world .
7 Which was no doubt why it was important not just to the artists in this show , but also to others like Paul Nash , John Piper and Henry Moore .
8 Whatever the arguments , teachers face a challenging period of adjustment — not just to the procedural formalities of the National Curriculum and its prescriptive content , but also to the psychology of regulation .
9 The question of hedgerows , maintaining natural areas of woodland , etc. leads me to look at another area which causes concern not just to the RSPCA but many other animal welfare groups .
10 By this I mean we need to look to the cause of the problem , not just to the symptoms which can sometimes be the signs of a more serious underlying health problem ( see Chapter 7 ) .
11 However , we will find it of much more use in the context here to conceive of a knowledge worker as someone who actually adds value to the message itself , and not just to the message 's package , by processes of analysis , judgement , and higher-level decision making .
12 General symptoms are symptoms that relate to the whole person in general and not just to the particular site of the problem .
13 It is the author 's conviction that this subject is highly relevant not just to the overseas missionary situation , but to many sectors of society in the western world which as yet have remained unreached and resistant to the traditional approaches of the institutional churches .
14 If this happens it will be a loss not just to the National Park , but more particularly to the local areas with which they are associated .
15 But make sure you pay attention not just to the basic impulses and enthusiasms , which are sound and fine ; not just to the incidental portrait of a consummate mountaineer in the passages about Dave Breashears ; but also to a strange sort of instinctual third dimension which Blessed 's larger than life character seems to entice into play :
16 But make sure you pay attention not just to the basic impulses and enthusiasms , which are sound and fine ; not just to the incidental portrait of a consummate mountaineer in the passages about Dave Breashears ; but also to a strange sort of instinctual third dimension which Blessed 's larger than life character seems to entice into play :
17 That , however , was due not just to the complexity of turning the Political Community treaty into reality , but to the problems that the Six were facing in getting the EDC off the ground .
18 This applies not just to the technical side , but also to information policies ’ .
19 ( Even nursing of the terminally sick relates to the significance of death as the end of a complete human life , not just to the final days in hospital . )
20 It is arguable that the feeling of external imposition weakened commitment not just to the formal provisions of the new structure , but to the spirit within which these provisions are applied .
21 She was not deterred ; she went back , day after day , not just to the agencies , but to photographers and fashion editors .
22 At the end of the nineteen twenties the policy from Moscow , not just to the Chinese Communist Party but actually to communist parties all over the world swings dramatically to the left and Stalin is arguing that there 's , there are going to be revolutionary explosions all over the world the Communist Party must forge its own path , it must put itself at the head of these struggles , it must give a lead to the masses by launching insurrections and so on and so forth .
23 It came as a shock , not just to the students but also to some of the older members of staff , such as Charles Mahoney , who belonged to an era when a member of staff would even vet the colours to be used before a student began to paint .
24 Such ‘ normality ’ can surely apply not just to the sciences , but to any discipline ; it refers to the working acceptance of current assumptions and procedures .
25 Most attention in the past , however , has been given to residential differentiation within urban areas , whereas the current trends are operating on a much broader canvas , such that young school leavers are drawn to London from all over Britain , older people retire to remoter rural areas where they previously enjoyed holidays , and young married couples move not just to the suburbs but to smaller cities and towns situated at considerable distance from the major urban centres .
26 Bank holiday specials ran from all the major towns not just to the big seaside resorts but also into rural areas .
27 We must do so , because if we do n't we 're lost , we fall into beguiling relativity , we value one liar 's version as much as another liar 's , we throw up our hands at the puzzle of it all , we admit that the victor has the right not just to the spoils but also to the truth .
28 The third area is that of media advertising by individual firms on the basis of the Solicitors ' publicity Code , which would be of advantage not just to the firms but to potential clients as well .
29 The director of social services is the ‘ commander ’ of social services and is responsible not just to the council but to the community for social services .
30 The demise of aura , which Benjamin ( 1975b , p. 239 ) attributes not just to the incursion of mechanical reproduction , but also to the activities of the avant-garde of the 1920s and especially to surrealism , is correspondingly characterized by the overcoming of uniqueness , the need to bring things closer to people , and transience .
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