Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [art] [noun pl] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Researchers have to monitor not only the actions and behaviour of the group members , but also their own activities , and they must cultivate self-criticism and self-awareness .
2 He had a curious mixture of enthusiasm and impracticability in his approach to some everyday things , as for instance studying a most complicated recipe from one of his cookery books ( they included Mrs Beeton and Elizabeth David ) , then going out to buy not only the ingredients but equipment too .
3 In such cases as the United Reformed Church at Headingley Hill , Leeds , it has proved possible to retain not only the galleries and organ , but also the pulpit and rostrum arrangement at the west end .
4 But no sooner had this new approach been introduced than criticisms were mounted : not only the costs and slowness of improvement schemes , but also the social conflicts inherent in gentrification when improvement benefited not the original occupant but an incomer where areas of working-class housing ( particularly in London ) were transformed into desirable enclaves for higher-income households .
5 And it was not only the walls and paint and curtains which differed , or that the garden was larger now ; there were the people too .
6 Such a fund would be based on the premise that research into in vitro fertilisation benefits not just the parents but science and society as a whole .
7 Tramway , Brook mused , had come to mean not just the bricks and mortar of a disused tram shed , but a place for human beings to create .
8 I said , ‘ If there is naught else in Paradise for me but this delight which I have in my own nature , no other blessing will I want and not even the houris and sugarcane of Paradise will divert me from it . ' ’
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