Example sentences of "but [vb mod] also [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , the participation of teams like Rangers and Manchester United have made the Milk Cup the most prestigious youth football competition in Europe and with the huge support they enjoy it would be naive not to accord them good coverage but let's also recognise fine results by local teams when they occur .
2 So horses that are n't fed grain when they are young , may not only grow less than their genetic potential , but may also suffer other disadvantages when they are older .
3 The three endothelins are highly active peptides — they are the most potent in constructing blood vessels and raising blood pressure , but may also influence such activities a neurotransmitter release , maintenance of electrolyte balance , cell proliferation and hormone production .
4 Hence , dilating the nostrils may indicate anxiety , but may also indicate great interest in another horse , or , more simply , the nostrils may be dilated so that the horse can smell and learn something more of its environment .
5 Additionally , the horse 's temperament is likely to deteriorate dramatically , and the horse may become not only more difficult to manage , but may also develop some vice , such as viciousness , wind-sucking , cribbing , weaving , or biting its own body and tearing its own skin .
6 Factorial treatment structure brings considerable advantages of interpretation but may also require over-large blocks so that confounding becomes necessary .
7 So it seems that Laboulbeniales not only show host specificity and position-on-host specificity , but may also display sex-of-host specificity .
8 If they find their way into food operations and are used to remove dirt from aluminium surfaces they will not only be ineffective but may also cause considerable damage to the finish .
9 The relevant question is therefore : is there any indication in the subject matter and statutory purpose of the provisions concerning administrative receivers generally , or in the Act of 1986 considered as a whole , from which it appears that Parliament intended that the word ‘ company ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) of that Act should not be confined to its prima facie meaning of a company formed and registered under the Companies Acts , but should also embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ?
10 These might continue to include long-term shareholders , particularly if they do not have the opportunity to sell , but should also include long-term bankers and possibly suppliers , employees and customers who are committed to the company .
11 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
12 Our reports provide many examples ; for the present we note three which were both prominent and recurrent In these cases the pressures and dilemmas could not only prove intractable but might also have adverse consequences for the children .
13 Not only would this permit the benefits of specialisation and economies of scale ( ie lower average cost ) to be felt , but would also avoid expensive duplication .
14 Students will work towards fixed targets regarding the above , but will also negotiate individual action plans .
15 This charge will not be limited to the straightforward case where a shareholder elects to take scrip in place of a particular cash dividend , but will also cover other arrangements which achieve a similar result , for instance by the issue of a separate class of shares carrying the right to a stock dividend .
16 The main aim was to prevent excessive smoke emission caused by the indiscriminate burning of industrial or trade refuse in the open , but will also control dark smoke emission from industrial processes not having a chimney .
17 These aspects of sphincter physiology can be assessed both in vitro and in vivo , and will not only improve our understanding of normal internal anal sphincter function , but will also shed new light on the pathophysiology of conditions such of Hirschsprung 's disease .
18 You will not only write for the public but will also produce many reports of meetings , research , and projects during your career .
19 These solutions can extend to wholesale modernisation , but can also include revised maintenance practices , smaller modernisation schemes , cosmetic improvements to lift car interiors and improving indication systems for hotel guests .
20 The choice of locations need not be for permanent bases , but can also include dynamic repositioning of units as circumstances dictate ( Kolesar and Walker 1974 ) .
21 This not only restricts physical access , but can also undermine personal experiences and priorities which differ from the majority .
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