Example sentences of "[adv] only [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 I was already working as Derek 's apprentice carpet-fitter in my spare time — when I had any — but the wage I was getting was going not only on the birds ' upkeep but also on mine .
2 He does so not only on the Queen 's express instructions , he knows the Queen 's mind .
3 This all has to be done in front of a judge , the judge gives marks , not only on the rider 's control of the horse , but also for the appearance and condition of the horse .
4 Integration is still very much in its infancy and working examples of its practice need to be documented , not only for the school 's own evaluation purposes , but also to provide discussion documents to encourage other schools to take a careful and considered look at their own provision .
5 Catering manager Kirsty Yearsley and her staff cater not only for the Board 's 300 employees , but also for 100 civil servants who occupy the building .
6 The company is responsible not only for the meters ' manufacture , but also their installation and commissioning — and the decommissioning of the old Spectra-Tek equipment .
7 It applies not only to the appellant 's notice and respondent 's counter-notice , but also to the copy documents lodged by the appellant under Ord 59 , r9 including , of course , the transcript of the proceedings in the court below .
8 When integrated work is being developed , through team teaching or departmental cooperation , a great many areas of cross-fertilization can be identified and prepared for , and their relevance not only to the student 's mastery of concepts but also to the more narrowly specific requirements of examining boards brought out .
9 He was and fiercely opposed not only to the Shah 's monarchism but also to his foreign policy .
10 It will secure jobs not only at the company 's plants at Warton and Samlesbury , Lancs , and Brough , Humberside , but at many sub-contractors notably Rolls-Royce at Filton , Bristol .
11 For those who want a complete directory' not only of the world 's railways but also of manufacturers of railway equipment of every kind , from coaches to couplings , then Jane 's is your book — provided you have £50 to spare , which is £7 less than a second class return from London to Newcastle .
12 He enhances our sense not only of the poets ' universe — me cosmology of Dante and Milton , for example — but also of the symbolism used by painters and architects .
13 Instead of scraping them , a heavy expenditure was incurred on pumps , carts and hired labour to keep down dust levels by watering : " the mud indeed is so very deep all the winter and so fluid after rain , as to render it unsafe to meet horses , owing to their feet throwing the mud not only over an horseman 's clothes but also into his eyes " .
14 Since aid is becoming more , not less , important in Africa there is a crying need for a more outspoken analysis of the problem , not only from the recipients ' point of view , but by the recipients themselves .
15 The job should be analysed not only from the surveyor 's point of view , but also from the client 's .
16 This pattern is made not only by the dancers ' feet as they move over the surface but also by the dancers ' bodies as they move through space .
17 The pervasive influence of a combative religious morality was evident not only in the repealers ' language but in the common culture which bound many of them together .
18 He was able to make use of parrots not only in the Society 's collection , but in the vast private menageries of Lord Stanley , who was then president of both the Zoological and Linnean Societies , and who would later become Lear 's principal patron ; and in the collections of Sir Henry Halford , ‘ the eel-backed baronet ’ and physician to George IV and William IV ; of Lady Mountcharles ; and of Vigors himself , who was a neighbour of Lear 's at Chester Terrace .
19 When the capacity to express powerful feeling is restored , changes occur not only in the person 's perception of the world but also in their physiology .
20 Depression can have a devastating effect not only upon the person 's family but also on their job .
21 These badges were handed out only on a nurse 's last day in the hospital , after she had taken State and Hospital Finals and accumulated a sheaf of satisfactory ward reports .
22 Furthermore , is it not rash to say that it is to be carried out only in the patients ' best interests ?
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