Example sentences of "not just [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nor should we underestimate the importance of Britain to Europe , for we have much to contribute and not just to the agricultural fund .
2 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 .
3 This applies not just to the technical side , but also to information policies ’ .
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 The modification to the algorithm assigns values to each element within the transition window , not just to the final element of the transition .
6 ( 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 . )
7 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 :
8 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 .
9 General symptoms are symptoms that relate to the whole person in general and not just to the particular site of the problem .
10 Bank holiday specials ran from all the major towns not just to the big seaside resorts but also into rural areas .
11 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 .
12 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 :
13 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 .
14 The research by Thompson ( 1986 ) on decision making within district health authorities found much evidence of bargaining , not just between the different coalitions of politicians , administrators and the medical profession but also within these coalitions .
15 It concerns relations between people , and not just between the direct land users and the environment .
16 There has also in many of these cases been an increasing awareness , not just of the local situation , but of the regional and National set-up , and a clearer vision of the more overtly political values , such as what sort of society communities would really like to live in .
17 For the sake not just of the American people but for the whole world , we pray that Mr Clinton will fulfill his promise .
18 This is in line with the obvious policy , not just of the ruling group , but I suspect of the council as a whole that we know that sooner or later courtesy of this government , whether we like it or not we are going to have to get down to our standard spending assessment .
19 Yet this was a period when the English Civil War was at its height ; from the coins themselves we would never have suspected that such a large proportion of minting in the war years of 1639–47 was the result of a commercial agreement between the two countries and not just of the high levels of expenditure caused by the war .
20 Perhaps the book of lamentation is not the book you normally turn to , to find words of encouragement , but there are tremendous encouragements to be found in it , listen what the profits says there , in the third chapter , he says this I recall to my mind , and he 's talking about the time of his own affliction , the time when he is going through it , the time when nobody loves him , the time when everybody 's against him , when he 's suffering and he 's in pain the time when life is full of bitterness for him , he says this I recall to my mind , therefore I have hope , the lords loving kindness indeed never ceases for his compassion 's never fail and here Jesus is demonstrating that , he 's compassion 's never fail , he 's loving kindnesses they never cease , here in his dying hour Jesus is showing that in reaching out to this man but as we said the other week the , the deepest , the most important significance of what Jesus did then , of what Jesus said then , its not just of the historical account , but that he is able and willing to say and to do exactly the same today in your experience and in mine , what he did for that man on the cross he 's ready and willing to do for every one of us the incident may of happened nineteen hundred years ago , but there 's the old hymn , the verse reminds us , picks out that very story and it says the dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day and there may I , though via us he wash all my sins away , and that verse from William Cowper 's hymn , it takes up that great historical event , that tremendous happening in that man 's life and he links it with a present and it applies it to you and to me and says this can be our experience as well .
21 But as we said the other week th the deepest , the most important significance of what Jesus did then , of what Jesus said then is not just of the historical account , but that he is able and willing to say and to do exactly the same today in your experience and in mine .
22 So God 's promises to Abraham were not just for the selfish enjoyment of a chosen few .
23 A special treat , not just for the Russian children , but the whole school .
24 It 's a beauty — and definitely not just for the avid climber .
25 Let's exploit this , let let's use this not just for the existing members , let's use this as a recruitment tool .
26 It would be a problem not just for the Labour party but for business men up and down the country .
27 When we take somebody , assess their needs and offer them a care package , in terms of the elderly , erm , and more importantly in terms of those with physical disability or learning disability , we have basically got to support that person for the rest of their life , and therefore , the commitment is not just for the current year , the commitment in , in the case of the elderly depending on what is being offered , whether it be nursing home care , or residential care is for several months or years .
28 Also , the Minister must take these powers not just for the privatised subsidiaries but for all the bus operators currently providing services in Scotland .
29 This is likely to be the case not just for the first-time buyer , but also higher up the housing market .
30 We have to think a hundred years ahead , not just for the next year or two .
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