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

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1 Moreover , the developments in any school must be seen in the context not only of the perspectives on curriculum change of key individuals but also of the personal aims , philosophies and motivations of the people concerned .
2 but also of the other CEDGs .
3 These rapidly become the scenes of intense activity , not just of the spadefoot toads , but also of the other animals that are tuned to a similar life cycle .
4 In education , the best illustration of this policy , but also of the practical limitations to the concept of parental rights , is in the area of school admissions , and discussion of this occurs next .
5 Her remark was indicative not only of the close and exclusive family structure , but also of the petty rivalries and jealousies ( in this case directed at my mother ) within it .
6 That Aethelbald 's position in southern England at the end of his reign was still a dominant one is suggested by the description of him in the record of this grant as ‘ king not only of the Mercians but also of the surrounding peoples ’ , but it may be that a diminution of power in the early 750s played a part in exposing him to assassination in Mercia a few years later .
7 The article commented : " It is now up to the West to reciprocate by helping the release of all Iranian hostages , but also of the Lebanese Shiites and the Palestinians who are prisoners at the hands of Israel . "
8 Ignoring a ban which the Serbian government had imposed on March 7 , some 100,000 people poured on to the streets of Belgrade to demand the resignations not only of the Milosevic administration but also of the senior officials of the Belgrade television network , tightly controlled by the SPS .
9 The increased demand for agricultural produce , not only for the refugee population but also for the new markets to the east , which replaced the previous west-facing economy , brought government in Amman and the landowners of the West Bank closer together .
10 It was an emotional parting , not only for the children , but also for the English volunteers who 'd looked after them .
11 It was an emotional parting , not only for the children , but also for the English volunteers who 'd looked after them .
12 The principal additional complication inherent in international equities investment is the exchange rate risk — that the returns of the investments made on the NYSE by British fund managers will be subject not only to the vagaries of the securities involved but also to the uncertain movements of the exchange rate between the US dollar and sterling .
13 And that , I reflected on the final leg , enveloped in air-conditioned heat and six-speaker stereo sound , is why the Discovery is so uniquely suited , not only to the rough and tumble of off-road riding , but also to the equal rigours of life in Knightsbridge and Notting Hill Gate .
14 Furthermore , these changes have spread to not only the more isolated areas but also to the protected landscapes of national parks .
15 In addition , it is the young old — those in their sixties and seventies — who play a major part , disproportionate to their numbers , in the maintenance of voluntary organizations which contribute not only to the welfare of the disadvantaged but also to the cultural activities of the country at large .
16 The allocation of resources to authorities must be linked not only to social need in terms of the levels of disability locally and the age and social class patterns of handicap and mental disorder , but also to the local costs of delivering that care .
17 And then but also with the poor peasants I mean you , you 've given them a , enough land so that they , they still ca n't meet subsistence , given them some land but not enough , but you know because they 're resourceful and they 've got other things that they , they do n't need to have enough land to give subsistence , they 'd rather go and do something else and make it up .
18 Any curriculum group that is involved in producing curriculum material for full publication on a national basis , or with commercial publishers , will need to become experienced not only with the creative part of the work but also with the administrative problems entailed .
19 A way of finding out things not only about going faster and further , but also about the new things the child suddenly finds himself able to do .
20 Several commentators express concern not only about the practicability of the exercise , but also about the additional costs it will impose .
21 We might explain this by saying that whether the natives will assent or dissent to S will depend normally not only on their present situation but also on the other beliefs which they bring to that situation .
22 Through one of its journals , Science and Public Affairs , the Society has an excellent vehicle for the conduct of dispassionate debate , not just on science funding , but also on the other ways in which science impinges on society .
23 An analogy can be drawn with study of the law of contract : books are written both on particular types of contract , such as contracts of agency or sale , but also on the general principles of the law of contract .
24 Recent feminist work has focused not only on the continuum of male sexual violence , but also on the serial rapists and sex murderers .
25 Without any recourse to molecular interpretation Boltzmann proposed that " the forces which act on the surface of an elementary parallelepiped at the given time but also on the previous extensions , with the promise that the longer the time since they took place the smaller their effect . "
26 Land drainage has also accelerated wind erosion , not only in the East Anglian fens , but also on the fine sands and silts of Lancashire , the Dee estuary , the Nottinghamshire carrs , and the Vale of York .
27 Such considerations , sometimes working together , may debar many adjectives from ever appearing postnominally ; in other instances , acceptability may be marginal enough to depend not only on these factors , but also on the particular circumstances .
28 Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved .
29 Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved .
30 The way in which poverty causes illness is not merely through the lack of adequate material resources but also through the associated forms of employment and the culture that develops out of the material situation .
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