Example sentences of "[adv] just talking [prep] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , you 're blowing apart as well because we are n't servicing our part of the partnership , cos it 's not only just talking about the projects he 's bringing in an and getting him involved with projects like that .
2 Not just talking through a positive side .
3 We are not just talking about an environmental nuisance here — we 're talking about a real threat to life .
4 Again , I am not just talking about romantic attachments , but also about simple friendships .
5 We are not just talking about information ; we are talking about the ability to respond to the living language .
6 And we 're not just talking about all the matches in the venerable County Championship being four-day events — so much more of an event than a three-day match .
7 And we 're not just talking about all the matches in the venerable County Championship being four-day events — so much more of an event than a three-day match .
8 I 'm not just talking about dirty nails — which is already unforgivable — but chewed , picked and bitten nails which do n't do you or your hands any favours .
9 the , the way we , the way I look it see , the way we 've been cut and slashed , and I 'm not just talking about high schools and first schools or anything right we 've been destroyed , we 've been literally thumped into the deck .
10 And be pretty sure we 're not as efficient as we sh as we should be and I 'm not just talking about
11 Were they , you know in , general you know not just talking about riveters , but in general for the the work the workforce ?
12 ‘ Do you want me to stay ? ’ she asked simply , and he knew she was not just talking about leaving the room .
13 Margaret Thatcher was one of the greatest supporters of a classless society , not just I 'm not just talking about the silver spoon in one 's mouth , it 's the sometimes the stainless steel spoons of the middle class that erm that is a lot of the trouble , and no-one took on the establishments of the professional bodies erm and who have been over the years had a great deal of privilege in this country more than Margaret Thatcher .
14 Erm , she started really by , well th well there is two of them involved at the time , but they started by reading a book on the subject and really just talking to me about it certainly , because I mean they really did n't understand , you know because food to them is just food , you know it was just some meal they had to eat because they were hungry and they could n't understand why I had got this whole thing completely distorted .
15 We are not here just talking about ‘ inclusive ’ or ‘ exclusive ’ families in Robert Holman 's terms .
16 We are not then just talking about the French eating frogs ' legs and the English black pudding : we could eat frogs ' legs in England without affecting our social structure .
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