Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] but also [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Orwell 's point can be extended , since these writers recognized not only the dissolution of public or social values but also the bankruptcy of private ones : it ought to be remembered that the notion of " personality " reached its apogee in Oscar Wilde during the same period of scientific and social optimism .
2 The Templeton series on district general managers confirmed the importance of this issue but also the lack of progress .
3 Thus the coastline receives not only the products of marine erosion but also the waste derived from subaerial erosion .
4 Alina smiled , with some confidence but also a lot of apprehension still , and she moved around the table toward the door .
5 Its most likely function would be to enable one speaker to convey not only the matter of a remark by another speaker but also the manner in which it was made .
6 Remarkably , exactly the same pattern was seen with chimpanzee DNA , indicating not only a duplication of ZNF11 genes in this ape but also a conservation of sequence at all four EcoRI sites defined in man .
7 This move towards legislation in the field of social policy that does not proceed from evidence or research by those professionals engaged in the field , but proceeds from the ideology of the political party in power , has doubtless significantly changed not only the structure of the social services but also the role of the legislative process .
8 We shall have occasion later to examine the evidence submitted to and conclusions of the Bullock Committee , and it is sufficient here to note not only the submissions from educational and public librarians but also the committee 's support for the work of librarians in schools , and its welcome for the now-emerging courses leading to people dually qualified as both teachers and librarians .
9 Yet there were many even among his admirers who acknowledged that there were latent dangers in having the country who were certain to provide the numerically strongest contingent additionally furnishing not just the manager and assistant coach but also the captain .
10 The development of a research programme will involve not only the addition of suitable auxiliary hypotheses but also the development of adequate mathematical and experimental techniques .
11 From the foregoing sketch one can recognize not only the features of the political culture outlined in the preceding chapter but also the convergence of those features and their interplay with the experience of history .
12 The results of these discussions , therefore , could have significant implications for authorised firms and the training needs of their members , who may well be asked to demonstrate not only their proven skills in handling such matters but also the level of their knowledge of the market and the products on offer .
13 Struggles and strategies in the fields have at stake not just the value of symbolic goods but also the degree of autonomy of a given field .
14 Through learning , children acquire not only their parents ' moral code but also a willingness to act in accordance with the rules .
15 The end results will not only create a higher standard of competence within the company directly related to each person 's individual role but also an enhancement and enrichment of that person 's own development and personal qualification .
16 Lastly , after government , the administration , military and judiciary , a fifth element of the system can be identified which Miliband ( 1969 ) calls the various units of sub-government — in a sense the extension of central government but also a voice of the periphery , and thus a channel of communication between the two .
17 This means you must practise not only individual sentences but also the use of these sentences in larger contexts .
18 We would be able to do it more easily if we could not only accurately assess the reading performance of individual children but also the readability of particular texts .
19 Herzberg ( 1966 ) argued that we need to take into account not just the needs and motivations of the individual worker but also the context within which they are operating .
20 This increases not only professional costs but also the risk that important information embedded in the general mass becomes overlooked .
21 The Bank is in any event concerned that disclosure of the particulars of any of this information would compromise not only the proper conduct of that investigation but also the effectiveness of the Bank 's supervision .
22 The lectures of the former and the associations of the latter appeared to be serving not only academic and economic purposes but also the promotion of political instability .
23 In Further Education , despite the impact of demographic factors , the number of candidates rose by 13% ; this must reflect not only the attractiveness of the National Certificate but also the success of the colleges in promoting their services in a competitive environment .
24 The manufacturers found themselves ‘ excluded alike from the County Commission of the Peace and the Municipal Corporation ’ , and from ‘ this essentially ‘ caste ’ struggle between the Tory squires and the radical manufacturers ’ ( Webb and Webb 1963:93 ) there emerged not only the widening of the parliamentary franchise but also the pressure for change in the urban areas .
25 Probably the most attractive feature of self-regulation , however , is the fact that the regulated must obey not only the letter of the self-regulatory codes but also the spirit .
26 In broad terms , a high p/e ratio suggests a share is expensive ; a low one means it is cheap — although the p/e will also reflect not only next year 's likely performance but also the outlook for the company beyond that .
27 When it comes to handling the environmental crisis there is undoubted strength but also a flaw in the Western democratic system which has triumphed so dramatically , both ideologically and materially , at the end of the twentieth century : its political and economic well-being depends on growth and the prospect of ever-increasing wealth and improved standards of living .
28 Among this generation was Ralph Hengham to whom are attributed not only two short legal treatises but also the initiative for much of Edward 's legislation .
29 Visiting should be tailored not only to the needs of the elderly person but also the amount of time you can reasonably spare from other family responsibilities .
30 However , the dependent wife receives only 60 per cent of the single person 's pension — a fact that reflects not only the dependent status of married women but also the failure of the social security system to adapt to the increase in economic activity ( particularly in part-time jobs ) among women since the Beveridge scheme was introduced .
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