Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] just from " in BNC.

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1 I would urge anybody thinking of commercial diving to benefit not just from my experience , but also from the dozens of other commercial divers I know and have heard from .
2 Criticism of Cossiga for heading the movement for constitutional reform in favour of an executive presidency had come not just from the opposition Democratic Party of the Left ( PDS-formerly the Communist Party ) but also from within the Christian Democratic ( DC ) party , notably from former Interior Minister Oscar Luigi Scalfaro , and from Ettore Gallo , who had retired as President of the Constitutional Court in July .
3 The flash that followed seemed to come not just from the magazine itself but from the whole width of the horizon .
4 In effect , the report is stemming not just from the librarian and does not only concern the library .
5 The hostility of the FA arose not just from a lack of commercial sense but from a more profound belief that gambling was wrong .
6 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 .
7 If you are a fish who basically lives and breathes in water , but who occasionally ventures on land , perhaps to cross from one mud puddle to another thereby surviving a drought , you might benefit not just from half a lung but from one-hundredth of a lung .
8 It came not just from the outside world , but also from their friends ( notably the Greeks ) , their allies ( the Serbs of Serbia ) , and even their leader ( Radovan Karadzic ) .
9 Ironically , on the day when the knives were out for Taylor , his main support came not just from the man he took over from in July 1990 but also from Terry Venables , a potential successor .
10 The play would be comprehensible to anyone , he stressed , as the narrative thrust came not just from the script in Gaelic , English and the north-east 's own dialect , but from music , dance , vision and conversation .
11 These observers will be drawn not just from the world of art history but will also include scholars , philosophers , writers and musicians .
12 ‘ Suddenly Souness had to start from the bottom and try to build not just from an injury-decimated side , but from one whose senior players were in the most part over 30 and past it .
13 In this way Miliband argued that power was derived not just from ownership of the means of production but might also derive from position as a politician or bureaucrat in the state 's institutions .
14 Theodora was very much aware of his charm which seemed to stem not just from pleasant good looks but from a kind of inner confidence .
15 Bettelheim has said in The uses of enchantment ( 1976 , p.3 ) that ‘ If we hope to live not just from moment to moment , but in true consciousness of our existence , then our greatest need and most difficult achievement is to find meaning in our lives ’ .
16 With respect to women , the loss derives not just from a low level of labour force participation but from the nature of employment practices .
17 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 .
18 Pressure on companies to commit their resources to less obviously self-interested causes comes not just from organisations like BITC and the myriad charities , but also from within their own ranks .
19 In the case of Monetary Union , the situation arises not just from the special treatment accorded to the UK and Denmark , but also from the fact that it was appreciated that not all Member States would meet the rather strict criteria for economic convergence laid down as the precondition for participation in the monetary union ; such States are referred to as ‘ Member States with a derogation ’ , and would , inter alia , be excluded from the decision-making process on certain matters .
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