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

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1 Thus the coastline receives not only the products of marine erosion but also the waste derived from subaerial erosion .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Through learning , children acquire not only their parents ' moral code but also a willingness to act in accordance with the rules .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 The importance of the contest was well appreciated by the Unionist Party which sent not only the Prime Minister but also a number of other cabinet ministers to Bannside to canvass for Dr Bolton Minford .
14 However , one study has not only shown persistence of enhanced platelet reactivity in response to collagen and sodium arachidonate despite a 1 6-week period of near normal glycaemic control but also an increase in platelet reactivity to ADP ( Jackson et al , 1984 ) .
15 This means you have two choices to make — not only a suitable colour for the mounting card but also the background to go with it .
16 It is not just the initial charge but also the upkeep — permanently tinted or lightened hair will need the roots retouching regularly .
17 One method in particular , kriging ( now available as part of the UNIRAS software ) , offers not only a contoured surface but also an estimate of the standard error at any point on the map .
18 But the implications of Clark 's analysis go further than this , seeing the problem of precarious values as affecting not merely day-to-day behaviour but also the way in which a whole organization may conceive its tasks .
19 The terms include not only basic matters such as salary , bonus entitlement , company car and medical insurance but also the date of commencement of employment , age and a description of the function of each employee in the business .
20 This is because the frame will have to accommodate not only the thickness of the plain glass but also the thickness of the mirror and that of the hardboard backing .
21 Thus he established not only systematic inbreeding but also the importance of using proven sires and initiated the system which was to be used to produce most of our breeds today .
22 It has been held to encompass not only traditional forms of jurisdictional error but also no evidence , and any error of law .
23 This work was not merely a move towards understanding molecular bonding but also the material for an entire branch of chemistry .
24 The analysis below of a year of MMRC activity illustrates not only the nature of live business but also the volume and responsibility of the work it undertakes .
25 The latest boardgame to hit the market , Articulate , requires not only general knowledge but also an ability to verbalise .
26 The NAP adopted a strategy that Newman and Fulani eventually called ‘ Two Roads Are Better Than One ’ : supporting the party 's own electoral line but also the campaign of any Democrat who would accept their endorsement .
27 Charles of Blois was the candidate favoured by Philip VI , and Edward accordingly supported Montfort , offering him not only military assistance but also the earldom of Richmond , with which the Breton ducal family had a connection going back to the Norman Conquest .
28 It is clearly important to identify not merely the issue of the relationship between different levels of elected government but also the existence of a variety of organizations whose relationships to either central or local governments , or both , is often ambiguous : the health authorities , the Manpower Services Commissions , the University Grants Committee and the universities , the New Town Corporations and so on .
29 Now the reason I I make that suggestion is that erm Policy A two for example looks at not only the erm quality of the agricultural land but also the effect of development proposals on erm the maintenance and economically viable erm farm units and so forth .
30 She agreed to come and I took her first to the more brilliantly decorated one , not knowing that she was not only a very religious woman but also a girl who had been brought up in the strictest kind of convent — no heating , nothing for show .
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