Example sentences of "but also [prep] [art] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We need to remind ourselves of the variations between different types of employer , different types of job and different types of qualification ; but also of the difficulties employers may have in understanding the meaning of more than a very few qualifications .
2 Primary qualities belong not only to observable substances such as gold , but also to the minute corpuscles which make them up .
3 It applies not only to the appellant 's notice and respondent 's counter-notice , but also to the copy documents lodged by the appellant under Ord 59 , r9 including , of course , the transcript of the proceedings in the court below .
4 By this time the Duchess was at screaming pitch — not only with her husband but also with the Palace courtiers and staff , who had never liked her .
5 In the case of the demand effect , it depends on the price elasticities as before , but also on the substitution effects ( via and ) and the income effects ( see Eq .
6 Current behaviour depends not just on current and expected prices , but also on the quantity constraints that people expect to face in the future .
7 NT will operate not only on powerful PCs but also on the Risc machines that are currently the preserve of Unix .
8 Its dominance rests not just on its material position in society but also on the power attributes which all bureaucracies possess — a hierarchical concentration of authority , the exclusion of mass involvement in decision-making , the specialization of functions — ‘ in short , a scientific organization of inequality , which became the principle of a new form of class oppression ’ ( Lefort 1986 , p. 115 ) .
9 It is likely that LEAs will offer guidance to governing bodies not only on the general framework of recruitment , selection and promotion procedures , but also on the equal-opportunities aspects of appointments .
10 In a message to MPs , Mr Galway said that ‘ job losses may ensue , not only in Northern Ireland , but also in the shipping services serving Scotland and north-west England , along with transport , haulage and industry in these regions . ’
11 ‘ The stopping and cutting of tape was always said to be very expensive , not only in the cost of the tape but also in the man hours needed to do it .
12 Moscow established a special relationship with fellow-travelling Mexican labour leader Vicente Lombardo Toledano ( similar to their connections with Brazil 's Luis prestes ) , in recognition of his following not only in the labour movement but also amongst the university communities .
13 ‘ Coincidentally , we are now seeing coming out of Eastern Europe that same broad attitude being adopted , not only by the democratic socialists and social democratic parties which are emerging in the East , but also amongst the reform wings of the old Communist parties led by a new generation who realise the command economy Stalinist game is completely up .
14 The problems arising from the findings — as discussed in the previous section , i.e. , the low usage and apparent discrepancy between known-item and subject searching — stem not only from methodological shortcomings but also from the research questions which were being addressed .
15 The proposal in the review is that you probably will need to keep your joint care teams , your JCTs , which tend of course to be professionally and officer dominated , but there are strong feelings throughout the county , and one has to remember the run up to local government , erm , the local government commission is on , strong feelings especially from the voluntary sector , but also from the district councils , that there could be renewed dynamism at the local level , in terms of local care teams .
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