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

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1 Laski himself led the way not only in general theoretical orientation but also in the detailed study .
2 I do n't think it 's gon na be possible this week but perhaps in the Easter holidays erm
3 From the beginning of the classical period large bronzes were regularly cast in sections , which is impossible in the direct method but easy in the indirect .
4 The first session of the Consultative Council ( announced in November 1990 — see p. 37873 ) opened on Jan. 5 , when its Speaker Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Qatabi said that the council heralded a new era of joint national action ; the 59-member council would draft policy proposals for economic and social legislation but only in an advisory capacity .
5 There exist performer-composers not only in oral cultures and in recorded popular music but also in the traditions of notated music ( Liszt , Paganini , not to mention Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton ) .
6 The prayers recommended before the consecration are for the spiritual welfare of all estates and conditions of men in terms of a literal and spiritual harvest which not only ensures their survival in this world but also in the next .
7 She wanted both of these to some extent but only in a police force whose integrity she could believe in .
8 Professor Vo Quy is greeted warmly not only in his native village but also in every corner of Vietnam , where he is hailed as the architect of Vietnam 's regreening programme and a mentor who has inspired thousands of students , colleagues and high government representatives to become conservationists .
9 Difficulties arise not only in the user-intermediary interaction and the man-machine interface but also in the retrieval effectiveness of the systems .
10 Some physical geographers have envisaged that dangers lie not only in this refuge in the unmodified environment but also in the fact that research investigations in modified situations may involve small-scale studies of , for example , gully pots in urban stormwater drainage systems .
11 To a degree it is widespread among many not just in the provisional movement but also in the Fianna Fáil party , and in general among those who see their history as one of liberation through blood .
12 If the firm can expand its production it will lead to a reduction in average cost and hence a reduction in price , not only in the overseas market but also in the home market , which may lead to further domestic market expansion .
13 Tower Hamlets declined to make the repayment and Chetnik applied for judicial review of the adverse decision , unsuccessfully at first instance but successfully in the Court of Appeal and in your Lordships ' House .
14 ‘ It goes without saying that it will be a very difficult job but much in the manner of playing any away international . ’
15 What remains from classical elite theory is the theme of the powerlessness of the masses and the rational unifying capacities of the minority groups , but modern elite theorists , perhaps surprisingly , are more concerned than their precursors to argue that the elites function not only in their own interest but also in the interests of society as a whole — an inevitable concomitant of the functional elitism now prevalent .
16 We are increasing resources constantly , not only at Lunar house but also in the naturalisation department in Liverpool , which is an aspect of that .
17 Not only in a simple financial sense but also in a spiritual sense .
18 There was , indeed , a broad sense that the gloomy seventies had brought about a transformation not only in Britain 's external status but also in the main instrument and agents of planning and social policy , after the oil-price explosion , the IMF crisis , and the winter of discontent .
19 The fight is not only within the creatures and people of Middle Earth but also in the treatment of nature and the landscape .
20 Should you still be unable to contact Matron , go to the Lower Office but only in an emergency .
21 In this context the rhetorical commitment to the free market begins to look contradictory not only in terms of the feather-bedding of urban redevelopment but also in the imposition of a particular new economic order , a specific choice about the form of economic change that will occur .
22 Proponents of all theoretical positions in social work are therefore engaged in a discourse with each other : a discourse conducted not only in the terms of academic theorizing but also in the hurly-burly of its own politics .
23 The story takes place at an unspecified date but clearly in the years immediately before the First World War .
24 Decreased peptic activity was present not only in the antral mucosa but also in the less affected mucosa of the gastric body .
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