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

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1 And exercise is not just a matter of jogging or sport — it can mean other enjoyable activities like dancing , swimming and walking .
2 Dostoevsky 's groping backwards past Crime and Punishment towards Notes from Underground is not just a matter of arriving at Stavrogin .
3 It is not just a matter of the tens of thousands who have streamed out of the country in recent weeks , via Budapest , Prague and Warsaw .
4 It was not just a matter of handling gate-money and paying the players .
5 ( In fact , there is carbohydrate craving , so it is not just a matter of apathy about cooking . )
6 It is not an easy task — and it is not just a matter of buying the vaccines .
7 These changes are not just a matter of following technological devlopments , but reflect the way businesses are changing .
8 Every health minister faces the same central problem : it is not just a matter of putting right the deficiencies of the past ; you also need to keep up with the ever-increasing demands of the present .
9 The cultural onslaught is not just a matter of intonation .
10 The cultural onslaught is not just a matter of intonation .
11 ( But charitable ) support is not just a matter of writing cheques ; there is also a great potential to give in kind .
12 This is not just a matter of terminology .
13 An individual 's performance is not just a matter of concern between manager and subordinate .
14 It is not just a matter of making laws .
15 That progression is not just a matter of fashion : it reflects quite profound movements in society and its values .
16 It is not just a matter of learning new acronyms ( a formidable enough task ) but appreciating differences in meanings and expectations rooted in its characteristics , without being captured by them .
17 Support for firms is not just a matter of marginal servicing , nor should it be property-led or based on the notion of any jobs at any price .
18 Contrary to much public opinion , good education is not just a matter of dispensing facts and theories .
19 It is an activity concerned with meaning ’ ( Kennedy , 1984 , p. 146 ) ; ‘ Reading is not just a matter of transfer of information from the print to the reader 's mind , there is also an active contribution from the reader 's store of knowledge .
20 And exercise is not just a matter of jogging or sport — it can mean other enjoyable activities like dancing , swimming and walking .
21 So the use of varied connectives is not just a matter of stylistic preference ; it is also a mark of consideration for the reader .
22 This lacuna may be of interest in trying to establish the circumstances , or complex of circumstances , required if an ice age is to occur … assuming , of course , that the neat spacing of the others is not just a matter of chance .
23 In Grice 's theory , logic in conversation is not just a matter of explicit surface connections between utterances .
24 Politics , of course , was not just a matter of party or creed , but how many Right-On points were scored for being black or female .
25 In the present climate it is not just a matter of professional duty to stay engaged with the possibility of change : it makes better sense .
26 Britain 's importance was not just a matter of the political prestige gained during the war .
27 This is not just a matter of people telling lies .
28 When constraints are particularly heavy and pressing , though , teaching may become not just a matter of coping , which in some senses all teaching is , but of sheer survival .
29 Moreover , it is not just a matter of explaining comparative failure .
30 She believes that what makes the South different from the rest of America is not just a matter of perception but almost a physical phenomenon .
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