Example sentences of "not [adv] [art] question [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only a question about the big glass . |
2 | Not only a question about art . |
3 | Privatisation , then , is not only a question of secularisation . |
4 | But in Russia reform is not only a question of getting the principles right . |
5 | It is not only a question of social attitudes to divorce . |
6 | It is not only a question of there being a number of versions for popular plays , such as Doctor Faustus , which were revived over a forty- or fifty-year period resulting in corrupted , revised , or differing texts . |
7 | It is not only a question of many Labour-controlled councils not bothering to collect the community charge . |
8 | Perhaps we could all agree that it is not only a question of money . |
9 | Of course , there are relatively as well as absolutely very many more poor people in the Third World than in the First World but this is not only a question of geography but also of transnational class location . |
10 | See we we have an awful lot of problems , I mean , not only the question of breaking into one 's home things like , car parking or things of a very high accident risk whereas , if we had a beat officer , at least we could set up some sort of local liaison , in so much that we could tell him about our sort of problems , and perhaps between us , resolve them . |
11 | It is not merely a question of its vastness ( it is the second largest country in the world , measuring 9.2 million square kilometres ) , but its breathtaking grandeur : God 's own country , as the Canadians delight to call it . |
12 | This was not merely a question of parliamentary tactics . |
13 | The appropriate analogy for the structural weakness of sociology in this respect is the social reality sociologists study : sexism is not merely a question of institutional discrimination against women , but the schema of underlying values is also implicated . |
14 | ‘ It is not merely a question of unlawful sexual intercourse with a person who may not be in a position to give true consent . |
15 | This is not merely a question of allocative efficiency , which we might answer by considering the resources tied up in looking after the sick or the extra output that healthier workers could produce . |
16 | That not just a question to yourself Mr Brighton , others may wish to comment later . |
17 | It was not just a question of climate as the British sometimes liked to think . |
18 | But it is not just a question of Turks in Berlin or even Turks in West Germany . |
19 | It is not just a question of new ground being broken in the academic journals and literary magazines . |
20 | It is not just a question of providing more information . |
21 | But it was not just a question of the physical environment ; discipline was also integral to the control of the mental environment of individuals ; it was part and parcel of self-respect , self-control and perseverance , as well as the ability to shape the nature of one 's own existence . |
22 | It 's not just a question of having a good old chat about the wild 30's . |
23 | Success as a jockey is not just a question of riding winners . |
24 | It was not just a question of such obvious policy differences as the question of whether Nato should continue to exist — there were differences of emphasis , too . |
25 | It is not just a question of the monarchy to me . |
26 | The sacred canopy of a still Christian England is not just a question of shared beliefs and a common moral perspective : it is an involvement in communal , religious and social rituals which bind people together . |
27 | KEYS : ‘ But it is not just a question of what is going on on the park , it 's what 's happening elsewhere that we 're beginning to hear and read about and that 's never been the case at Liverpool previously , ever . |
28 | The stakes are high : it is not just a question of particular social groups ( ‘ What is it to be Black ? ’ , |
29 | It is not just a question of exchanging one for the other . |
30 | It was not just a question of economics . |