Example sentences of "not [adv] from a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cézanne worked with a full Impressionist palette , and it is evident , not only from a visual analysis of his painting , but also from his letters and from Emile Bernard 's observations on his method of work , that Cézanne relied on the exactness of tonal relationships to produce a sensation of volume and recession ; indeed , the necessity he felt to verify these relationships was one of the reasons why he was compelled to turn back continually to a study of nature .
2 The development of sophisticated photographic techniques and new technologies like DNA-fingerprinting have encouraged an increasing number of cetacean studies in the wild , gathering information not only from a wider range of species , but also in a wider range of contexts and environments .
3 The apparent paradox of Nizan 's ideological/psychological mentality needs to be scrutinised at this juncture since it is clear that after 1935 his intellectual itinerary became far more complex , shaped as it was by countless pressures arising not only from a new party strategy but also from a deepening international political crisis .
4 The American government incidentally gained not only from a deliberate blurring of history but also from a welcome excuse to refuse to pay war reparations to Vietnam whilst any credence was given to the allegations that prisoners still remained .
5 This may be seen not only from a detailed breakdown of the sacrificial prescriptions in terms of the sex of the victim chosen for particular occasions , but more especially from an analysis of two other rituals which appeared on the scene at the same time : covenantal ( male ) circumcision and the regulations surrounding menstruation and childbirth .
6 In some cases the disqualification is not only from a particular event within a tournament , but from the whole tournament .
7 It was undesirable not only from a national point of view , but also from Baldwin 's own standpoint .
8 What is apparent to everyone , however , is the deteriorating state of the city itself , not only from an archaeological viewpoint but from an urban one , and specifically where traffic circulation is concerned .
9 With respect to women , the loss derives not just from a low level of labour force participation but from the nature of employment practices .
10 The user benefits not just from the ability to try a package before paying , and not just from a lower price .
11 ‘ Suddenly Souness had to start from the bottom and try to build not just from an injury-decimated side , but from one whose senior players were in the most part over 30 and past it .
12 The latter 's own gallery was in his house in Viktoriastrasse not far from a whole set of galleries and new theatres in Berlin 's ‘ alten Westen ’ around Lützowplatz and Potsdamer Strasse .
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