Example sentences of "be not just a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Taxes are not just a way of paying for welfare : they can be a way of promoting welfare too .
2 There does not appear to have been an account taken of the of the factors that may reduce traffic on the A sixty one er and ways of ameliorating the current problems on the road which are not just a question of the volumes , but in fact the timescale it takes in fact to clear that road in the mornings .
3 ‘ We are not just a temple to gold and glass but should turn our attention to daily life ’
4 We are not just a temple to gold and glass , but should turn our attention to daily life in all its many aspects .
5 This means that presuppositions are not just a part of coming to believe but the heart of continuing to believe .
6 These changes are not just a matter of following technological devlopments , but reflect the way businesses are changing .
7 Social roles , therefore , are not just a matter of the way people can be observed to behave ( in the usual run of things ) but concern the way it is thought that people ought to behave .
8 ‘ It means that they 're beginning to realize that Free People are not just a bunch of dumb bomb-chuckers . ’
9 The reason for this amount of detail is that DOG filters are not just a figment of the imagination , they are actually embodied in a class of retinal ganglion cells , the X-cells .
10 However , case conferences are not just a forum for professional decision making .
11 I 've been in the family for generations , said the tray , so you can see that they 're not just a bunch of jumped-up farmers like so many around these days .
12 We can find out far easier what is really required , and they can begin to realize that we 're not just a set of photographs at back of church with names underneath , that we 're actually person who are thinking of speaking .
13 Steve Knight , of Railnews , who proposed the motion , said consultants were not just a waste of money , but also a waste of time , a waste of resources and a drain on the whole of British industry .
14 Such activities were not just a waste of time which could be more usefully passed making profits for capitalists .
15 What emerges is not just a portrait of a great artist but also great campaigner , wife , mother , and human being .
16 Ontological claims as made explicit in existential propositions , I shall maintain , involve certain claims about the world as a whole , and the world is not just a horizon of my " existential projects " ; nor is it a substance , or an aggregate of substances of this or that sort .
17 What tomorrow 's students need is not just a mastery of subject matter , but mastery of learning .
18 In that sense the production and reproduction of uneven development is not just a reflection of changes in the wider economy and its division of labour , it is , as was pointed out in section 2.4 , integral to those changes .
19 On external relationships , we must use all our influence within the Community to see that it is not just a magnet for new members , which it clearly is already , but an influence for global free trade and payments .
20 It is not just a can of worms that the professor has been a digging .
21 But it is not just a question of Turks in Berlin or even Turks in West Germany .
22 It is not just a question of new ground being broken in the academic journals and literary magazines .
23 It is not just a question of providing more information .
24 Success as a jockey is not just a question of riding winners .
25 It is not just a question of the monarchy to me .
26 The sacred canopy of a still Christian England is not just a question of shared beliefs and a common moral perspective : it is an involvement in communal , religious and social rituals which bind people together .
27 KEYS : ‘ But it is not just a question of what is going on on the park , it 's what 's happening elsewhere that we 're beginning to hear and read about and that 's never been the case at Liverpool previously , ever .
28 The stakes are high : it is not just a question of particular social groups ( ‘ What is it to be Black ? ’ ,
29 It is not just a question of exchanging one for the other .
30 The process is much more serious for primitive society , however , for getting older in this sort of world is not just a question of securing certain basic legal rights as it is for us , but is fundamentally concerned with acquiring prestige .
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