Example sentences of "[verb] not only the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The latest Chart from Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson covers not only the east coast of Scotland from Helmsdale to St Abbs Head but also the Caledonian Canal to Fort William plus enlargements of Fraserburgh , Helmsdale and the Inverness Firth .
2 It will affect not only the coal industry but the consumers who will have to pay an ever-increasing price for gas .
3 The use of a scarce resource involves not only the purchase price but also the contribution foregone by not being able to accept other opportunities .
4 For example , one of the most useful is to include not only the drive letter , but the current directory .
5 [ 7.1 ] If the Lease is completed rent shall be payable in accordance with the terms of the Lease with effect from the Rent Commencement Date [ [ 7.2 ] The Tenant shall commence trading from the Premises not more than after the Completion Date ] It is important to ascertain if any rent free period is to include not only the rack rent but also service charges and/or insurance premiums .
6 In this report the mature Ramsey specially valued not only the word uncouth- nesses but also the pointed description of his nonconforming character in the phrase on his own lines .
7 Now no longer just a colourful first lady but a full participant in politics , Mrs Ozal is forcing not only the Motherland Party but her husband to declare where they stand .
8 The cost of hardware is often small when compared with the real cost of software which includes not only the purchase cost but also the staff time of the organisation in which it is to be installed .
9 It includes not only the end state but also an intermediate state , which , for example , might be a year or two from the time during which the future state is being planned .
10 The greatest benefit in having a national society , however , arises from the fact that although amateur radio is a hobby it is governed by national and international regulations which define not only the radio communication modes which can be used , and the nature of the communications allowed , but also the frequencies allocated to amateurs .
11 The conversion took place of the old Vestry Hall on the corner of Heathfield Terrace and Sutton Court Road , at the beginning of the twentieth century , for the new Urban District Council of Chiswick , the building included not only the Council Chamber and offices and a large Town Hall , but also another Hall named after Hogarth , whose bust is still displayed in the Entrance vestibule .
12 The answer was ‘ no ’ , roughly speaking , unless one knew not only the machine code but , most importantly , what the highest level language in question was , and the one from which the binary code had been obtained when the program ran .
13 Conflicts in the countryside — especially between farming , forestry and conservation — have in places become so intense that they threaten not only the sound use of land resources but also the future prosperity of rural communities .
14 With essential oils we have not only the material substance of the oil with its therapeutic properties , we also have the ethereal aroma , which , according to psychic healers , influences not only the emotions , but also the spiritual aspect .
15 Colour does , however , make large spreadsheets much easier to understand , and the speed format utility controls not only the colour scheme , but the overall format of the spreadsheet .
16 Since then , with the exception of the period beginning with Torrijos coming to power in 1969 and the Noriega years , the US controlled not only the Canal Zone itself , but Panamanian politics as well .
17 The computer controlled not only the mix recipe but also the time , speed , temperature , and timing of all the mixing operations and indicated when the operator should add the various ‘ sundry ’ ingredients ( those that had to be added in small quantities ) .
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