Example sentences of "but [adv] by a [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps they were justified in recalling early days in makeshift cinemas and perhaps they had to mingle with the masses as they went in search of Chaplin movies , but they must have been aware that prestigious down-town and suburban theatres were now largely being patronized , not exclusively by a lumpenproletariat , but rather by a mix of social classes and perhaps above all by young people who were moving up the social scale into more respectable occupations .
2 A range of studies have demonstrated the vitality of the parent-child tie , sustained not only by visiting but also by a flow of assistance of various kinds in both directions .
3 He was recognised as such not only by his immediate followers , but also by a portion of the populace at large .
4 The Socialists ' leftward lurch was stimulated not only by the accumulated frustrations of office but also by a fear of ‘ fascism ’ , chiefly in the shape of the CEDA .
5 From 1940 political activity was damped down not only by the maintenance of the electoral truce but also by a suspension of local government elections .
6 This right he can enforce not only by action , but also by a form of self-help known as distress , the seizure of any goods , whether belonging to the tenant or a stranger , which may be found on the premises .
7 Nevertheless it is used as the unit of account not only by the IMF but also by a number of international organizations of modest importance , e.g. Arab Monetary Fund , Economic Community of West African States , Nordic Investment Bank .
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