Sentence examples for has not just opened from inspiring English sources

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Extremists do, as Cameron said, "thrive when they have ungoverned spaces in which they can exist, build and plan" and the aftermath of the Arab spring has not just opened up new terrain but also exacerbated existing problems of lawlessness and criminality.

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I couldn't help but wonder, sitting here pretending to look earnest, my Manolos tapping along with my typing fingers, whether a new and terrible market hasn't just opened up.

Perhaps the Gates-Crowley powwow hasn't just opened a new chapter in discussions about race, but also in world history.

For the first time they have not just opened the door but shouldered through it.

Or at least they would have if Clara hadn't just opened the door.

It hasn't been just a case of opening a chequebook – any player coming in has not just been an improvement in themselves, they've also brought out a new dimension in existing players.

I wouldn't have gone for it had the BBC not just opened Media City in Salford.

In other words, Vizzini hasn't just extended his novel online, he's opened it up, so readers can add to the story.

By keeping a close eye on trends in the industry, Cooper's, which opened in October 2011, hasn't just been able to survive, but also to grow.

Not just open their wallets.

But the stiff new glove has not opened up just yet.

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