Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In this series , however , one patient developed cancer after seven years disease duration so perhaps the criteria for entry should be widened .
2 But it is changed too in that it is not so much the details of infant care that are laid down as the principles which should be followed in deciding the details .
3 The carelessness born of fatigue and the complacency that follows victory are so often the preconditions for disaster , and they have to be fought with great patience and total concentration .
4 It was only when the bottles of wine had been firmly put away and the last glass drained that they got the message .
5 These criteria will include ‘ the material concomitants of the process of mental ‘ domestication ’ , for these are not only the manifestations of thought , invention , creativity , they also shape its future forms .
6 It is in this last capacity that Hitler 's image as perceived by his loyal ‘ following ’ — functioning within the framework of ‘ charismatic politics ’ — played its crucial role , as not only the leaders of Party and State , but those in responsible intermediary positions — whether for ideological reasons or for a variety of careerist or other motives little related in essence to principled hatred of Jews — ‘ read ’ Hitler 's vaguely expressed ‘ intent ’ as a green light for radicalizing actions which developed their own dynamic and momentum .
7 They are not only the products of communication but also part of its determining features ' ( ibid. p. 9 ) .
8 ‘ The rights deriving from the above-mentioned provisions of the Treaty include not only the rights of establishment and of participation in the capital of companies or firms but also the right to pursue an economic activity , as the case may be through a company , under the conditions laid down by the legislation of the country of establishment for its own nationals .
9 They were to he not only the routes to culture and the intellect but the means to romance and sort of sex .
10 This obstinate refusal to be a conformist explains not only the difficulties of integration that Nizan experienced within the party , but also — and this needs stressing — underlines the extent to which he succeeded in retaining intellectual autonomy and integrity within the party itself .
11 Examination of policies for cycling in these three countries will show not only the contrasts in infrastructure provision , but will indicate also where there is good practice in designing total transport environments which are conductive to cycling and are thus supportive of the traffic calming principle .
12 Not only the limitations on access , but also the pollution , thoughtless exploitation and degradation .
13 Not only the limitations on access , but also the pollution , thoughtless exploitation and degradation .
14 Sometimes within just a few minutes of the arrival of leaf-eating creatures , the tannin content is up to levels which make not only the leaves under attack , but all the other leaves of the tree toxic or at least unpalatable .
15 The traditional formula for British economic life has been to have the production industries producing not only the articles for sale but also the wealth of the nation .
16 This demands not only the skills of counselling previously outlined , but the ability to referee and control the expression of different and conflicting attitudes , to give equal time and importance to everyone 's point of view , and to encourage each member of the family not only to explain their own feelings , but to listen to each other .
17 Honey should be packed in jars that name not only the countries of origin , but also the beekeepers , and the endangered tropical flowers the bees were pollinating .
18 Not only the inequalities of class , but the kinds of deprivation experienced by particular groups or categories of the population — by ethnic or cultural groups , women , immigrants , the unemployed , the very poor , the homeless and others — now occupy a prominent place in political controversy and in the studies undertaken by social scientists .
19 This is so , since the mental in a wide sense , as often conceived , includes not only the facts of consciousness but also dispositional facts .
20 My experience on Old Father Thames is limited to the Tattershall Castle just down the Houses of Parliament .
21 Soon only the groves of palm trees , the waters rising up their trunks , showed where the houses had stood .
22 First , the development of Keynes ' economic thought has never been adequately related to the historical situation of Western societies in his day--which included not just the institutions of capitalism but also massive political disturbances such as the Bolshevik Revolution , the rise of Fascism , the two world wars , etc .
23 Yet India contains not just the forces of fragmentation , but also reserves of strength .
24 But it 's not just the children of Royalty who have enormous bank balances .
25 Not once was it mentioned , not once the links between Labour and the unions , nobody was interested .
26 Competition and privatisation are not always the guarantors of quality .
27 Until the 1960s disability had a limited meaning : it referred to the effects of injuries but not often the effects of illness .
28 It appears that the judge must consider the fairness of the proceedings overall , not simply the proceedings in court .
29 Not surprisingly the variations in salary made transfers almost as common an object of solicitation as first appointments and promotions , but requests for a change of post might , however , be occasioned by more significant matters than the possibility of attracting a few additional pounds in salary .
30 It took Marie a few seconds to realize who Gary was : nobody , not even the teachers at school , called Gazzer by his real name .
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