Example sentences of "and [not/n't] just [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Ministerial trilateral meetings were inaugurated in order to discuss current government business , and not just litigation as had tended to be the case previously .
2 By extension , then , conservation practices left undone , legislation remaining unheeded , projects that only serve to keep research officers in salary and which never leave the experimental station ( those things not done ) are also political acts and not just omissions , or non-events which do not need explaining .
3 Although there is an abundance of pre-digitised art commercially available , it is far better to produce your own pictures which are directly relevant to the text and not just illustrations .
4 To arrive at this viewpoint Miliband argued that society was stratified by a number of elites — social , economy ( including managers and not just owners ) , bureaucratic and political — each of which had its own basis of power .
5 And not just cheesecake : Staley 's fat substitute could revolutionise the world diet food market .
6 The focus on large firms ( and not just textile ones ) is designed to discover clues about how the whole region responded to the threat of industrial decline .
7 Erm and not just shoes .
8 ( Such concepts are relevant to the use of all renewable resources and not just forests . )
9 teams made up of managers from a variety of disciplines , and not just mathematics .
10 A word about Corman is necessary here because he became an important link in the Nicholson story ; and not just Nicholson 's either .
11 And not just Europeans ?
12 The attractor X has the properties that it is invariant under the flow and can not be decomposed into non-overlapping invariant pieces : any motion on the attractor is confined to the attractor , and not just part of the attractor .
13 For example , in Syllabus B we had to study the whole of Beowulf , and not just part of it .
14 The washing of gains by death by concession is to be extended to interests in possession and not just life interests in possession .
15 There was a time when she could remember thinking it was a very nice room and that she was lucky to have a carpet on the floor and not just lino .
16 In the case of Japan , writers such as Fox ( 1980 ) stress that long-term planning based on market research has been vital in those areas where innovation , and not just importation , of technology has occurred in Japan , such as the consumer electronics industry .
17 Disapproval of contraception too , and not just ignorance , was a powerful factor .
18 by using leading indicators , and not just ROI , to determine managers ' rewards
19 So when you look at the election programmes , Civic Forum is the only one with a proper economic policy and not just slogans .
20 We are also concerned because peaceful transition to democracy in South Africa is essential to all in the region and not just South Africans . ’
21 There was no embassy in Naples but there was probably some consular representation although the War had only finished a couple of years before and not just Italy but the whole of Europe was hopelessly disorganised .
22 The RSPB generally endorses the CC recommendations but considers that its own proposals provide better protection for all wildlife features and not just moorlands .
23 Well I I I would express my support for Mr and for Mr on widening the scope erm to include because clearly national policy talks about public transport generally and not just rail .
24 And not just students but their teachers would do well to acknowledge themselves neophytes .
25 And not just ACT 's code , but modules developed internally or by a third party .
26 The quiz will contain some sixty questions covering general knowledge and not just railways .
27 Note that there is a general duty to provide family centres for all children and not just children in need .
28 This phenomenon could be explained simply by the fact that the stiffness of A-tracts and not just curvature influences the electrophoretic behaviour as was previously suggested ( 8,9 ) .
29 There is an increasing tendency on the part of regulatory authorities worldwide ( and not just revenue authorities ) to infer from the existence of tax haven-based structures that something shady is going on — and the greater the degree of secrecy built into the structure , the stronger the inference .
30 Moral theorists , and not just liberationists , get very excited about marking out the differences between cases which are ‘ morally relevant ’ and those which are not .
  Next page