Example sentences of "[pron] are not just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So with the big firms , when you 're doing a full house and you you are n't just going to have a few bits like you would for a light removal , off you go and you estimate .
2 Now the Labour party control the city council , may I say this , that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that , why do n't you use your contr , your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments , then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and I 'd like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands .
3 You are not just limited to these fonts and graphics however , as there is also an option to import from other applications or create your own with the simple drawing utility provided .
4 The purpose is to check that you are not just having a prolonged holiday but are actually living as a resident abroad .
5 You are not just interpreting — you get involved , visiting homes and schools , too . ’
6 So we , we are not just creating capitalism per se we are building in that direction er but there will be elements of socialism there which we can then build on and take us forward .
7 We are not just sharing our furniture , we are jointly building a new and bigger house . ’
8 We are not just dealing here with whether local police and social services can work together , but with much deeper and more sinister implications .
9 We are not just watching from the sidelines , but rather are rolling our sleeves up and getting involved not just in getting local people back into work , but in keeping them there .
10 We are not just looking for tax disc dodgers , we are looking for insurance offences , or MOT offences and the condition of vehicles . ’
11 Managing Director of Rockcliffe , Graham Campbell said , ’ We are not just going with the trend , we are about to overtake it . ’
12 As general manager David Lynch stated , ‘ We are not just selling air purifiers , but ensuring a healthy indoor environment .
13 We are not just talking power-dressing for women ; Armani makes men look even better than the fairer sex in a way that 's so thoroughly macho it 's no wonder the world 's aggro merchants have taken him to their hearts as eagerly as Hollywood 's glitterati .
14 We are not just talking about an environmental nuisance here — we 're talking about a real threat to life .
15 We are not just talking about information ; we are talking about the ability to respond to the living language .
16 We are not just presenting a series of artistic achievements , but seeking to make every possible connection between the works themselves , the space in which they are exhibited , and the senses of the viewer .
17 They are n't just poor women , they are battered In breaking away they are n't just leaving home , they are changing from the victims they once thought they were into survivors , transformed by their own flight into a little bit of freedom and safety among other women .
18 ‘ Of course , we have to make sure they are not just using us for cannon fodder , ’ she says .
19 This is an odd remark , because , when auditors refer to the company as ‘ the client ’ they are not just using a loose colloquialism , they are being legally precise ; the company is the client .
20 ‘ I hope this Tory government 's change of heart is genuine and that they are not just trying to pass the buck .
21 Leading the commission group , Patricia Hewitt , a former aide to Neil Kinnock , explains they are not just looking at social security , but at barriers to economic opportunity and how to help local people and local groups to overcome those barriers .
22 When older people think of the past they are not just taking stock of their lives but trying to decide what to do with the time that they have left , and trying to do so in relation to concluding or making sense of what has gone before .
23 Cricket , for James , was not ‘ mere entertainment ’ but an activity in which everybody , even those watching , has a participatory role ; for like Carnival , the involvement of the crowd means they are not just watching a spectacle , but rather ‘ they live in it ’ because , ‘ its very idea embraces all the people ’ .
24 The newspaper concluded : ‘ Soldiers might take time to consider whether in this attitude they are not just fixed in the past ’ ( The Daily Telegraph , 12.6.1986 ) .
25 They are demonstrating to their congregations that they are not just sitting watching events go by .
26 So whether changes in sexist language are a ‘ natural ’ outcome of women 's changing experience , or whether they are deliberate , conscious reforms , they are not just left to take their chance in a linguistic free market .
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