Example sentences of "not solely a " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Concentrating on what you do well is not solely a Hanson preserve . |
2 | The factory , too , is not solely a technical institution , it is a social organisation , influenced by political , social and economic aspects of society at large . |
3 | The total cleaning effect of the solution is not solely a function of the detergency characteristics . |
4 | Strictly speaking , this is not solely a funboard technique but I include it here as it has such close links with the waterstart . |
5 | Gallie concludes that the relatively greater emphasis upon authoritarian and paternalistic practices within the French context is not solely a reflection of managerial attitudes engendered by the structural characteristics of industry , as typified by a long predominance of small , family firms in which the employer regarded himself as having a right to exclusive control . |
6 | The choice is not solely a question of relative bargaining power , but also one of assumptions about the role of the state . |
7 | It is true that ‘ bad ’ housing is not solely a rural problem , just as it is not exclusively urban . |
8 | The fact that some providers , including NHS trusts , have run out of money is not solely a problem of inefficiency or poor resource management ( although it may be in some cases ) ; it is also a reflection of the diversity and complexity of the demand for health care , which makes it so unpredictable . |
9 | The universe is a spiritual construction , not solely a physical construction . |
10 | He explicitly recognizes that adherence to any given theoretical orientation is not solely a matter of intellectual conviction or persuasion : it also represents a political position bounded by the terrain of social work theory . |
11 | The SWA has always accepted that these changes in the market are not solely a result of the high duties imposed on spirits . |
12 | The idea of defending a protestant heritage is not solely an Ulster phenomenon but rooted in the British tradition . |
13 | While football hooliganism is not solely an ‘ English disease ’ , to be an English supporter at a match abroad clearly has a powerful image that attracts many young fans , an image which sees local fans and passers-by retreating in terror , and which has , it must be said , little to do with the achievements of the English football team itself . |