Example sentences of "it is [not/n't] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 It is not just for a blow to be struck against Iraq when Saddam 's main victim has been innocent Iraqi people , ’ he said .
2 It is not just for the UK and US .
3 It is not just for show .
4 It is not exclusively for the use of , of Lowtown as such .
5 Brendan Boyle , of the Darlington Campaign For Real Ale , said the beer festival should be a big success but it is not exclusively for folk music fans .
6 May I point out , however , that it is not only for the convenience of passing citizens that mentally ill people should be cleared from the streets ?
7 For Europe generally this is something of an exaggeration , but it is not so for England .
8 As we saw in the chapter dealing with rules , it is not enough for your punch to be an effective scoring technique ; it must be seen to be so , and this entails making its success obvious .
9 It is not enough for blue-suited ministers to rush for cover into the ivory towers of Whitehall every time a controversy blows up .
10 It is not enough for librarians to claim that censorship does not and will not take place in libraries .
11 It is not enough for the Commission merely to show that the merger will create or strengthen such a market position if the maintenance or development of effective competition would not be likely to be impaired .
12 It is not enough for us only to see the need of the contract ( the essence of level one ) or even the attractiveness and reliability of the terms ( levels two and three ) .
13 It is not enough for Mr Large and the Treasury to say that they are ready to legislate if present powers prove inadequate .
14 To fulfil their obligations to children and young people , it is not enough for individuals who are concerned with protecting children to do their own jobs properly .
15 This decision , coupled with Bank of Montreal v. Stuart [ 1911 ] A.C. 120 appears to apply an equitable principle that , in circumstances of influence or likely influence of the debtor husband over the surety wife , it is not enough for the creditor to show that the surety understood the import of the security document ; the surety must , in addition , have independent legal advice .
16 It is not enough for this justification to be expressed in terms of a linguist 's model of language or language use : it must be expressed with reference to the professional needs of teachers and the learning needs of children .
17 It is not enough for a business to be responsive only to its present environment .
18 1.2 Advantages and It is not enough for a business to be disadvantages of responsive only to its present forecasting environment .
19 It is not enough for the defendant to show that he was aware of the contents of what he was distributing or publishing , but did not himself think that it was insulting if the jury or magistrate should come to the conclusion that he suspected or had grounds to suspect otherwise .
20 It is not enough for grammars to describe variations in classes or structures .
21 It is not enough for the prosecution to show that some employee of the defendant had that mental state .
22 It is not enough for one party or the other to tell us what his mind is , that he must do in person .
23 It is not enough for me to explore , to retreat graciously into the dust and floorboards of those exotic places .
24 It is not enough for the Minister to pass the buck to the chief inspector of constabulary .
25 It is not enough for researchers to assume that if they do not make conscious decisions , try to be scrupulously fair when selecting their samples , that randomness will be assured .
26 In other words , it is not enough for designers of information products to recognise the benefits of those products .
27 An unexpressed term can be implied if and only if the court finds that the parties must have intended that term to form part of their contract : it is not enough for the court to find that such a term would have been adopted by the parties as reasonable men if it had been suggested to them .
28 1.58 It is not enough for the defendant to argue that he denies liability or denies a conviction in his defence ; he must also show that his grounds for doing so are sufficiently strong to put the plaintiff at risk of either complete or substantial failure at trial or that , on the face of it , the plaintiff 's claim is not worth very much even on full liability .
29 Quite simply it is not enough for Mr Bell to resign ; the whole TEC system needs to be scrapped and replaced with something which is genuinely controlled by ordinary people and not simply by the ‘ fat cats of Cleveland ’ .
30 It is not enough for the Secretary of State to wash his hands in this Pontius Pilate way and say he has no responsibility for what is happening . ’
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