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

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1 It will provide local business with an opportunity to increase their knowledge , not only of relevant services , but also of the views and experiences of others who are already active in this field .
2 One caution on trying to write a free translation of texts : a free translation requires a deeper knowledge of the language than an interlinear gloss , because not only do you have to understand the meaning of each word but also of the idioms and the discourse structure .
3 The implication of this is that any policy proposal for a particular industry can only be made after an investigation of not only the structure of the industry , but also of the objectives and conduct of the firms within it .
4 Equally , money has to be found not only for the payment of church musicians , but also for the composers and publishers upon whom church musicians depend .
5 On coasts of coral atolls the effects of hurricanes are shown to be significant not only to the reef morphology but also to the organisms and the total environment ( Stoddart , 1962 ) and in drainage basins in general and along river channels in particular the impact of rare floods and the time necessary for recovery has been investigated .
6 Second , the connection between the national curriculum and assessment at Key Stages Two and Three ought to show an understandable link not only with work at Key Stage Four but also with the examinations and qualifications which are either directly relevant to the final stage of compulsory schooling or into which work at that level immediately leads .
7 When the team trusts itself it builds up a view not simply about the one school and what needs to be done in small detail but also about the pressures and demands of society as a whole .
8 We 're totally depenedant on them , but also on the lights and sound .
9 And they were reacting not only against the art of the past fifty years but also against the techniques and traditions of vision that had shaped Western painting since the scientific discoveries of the early Renaissance .
10 They carried gold and coal , machinery and books , tea and wool , cotton goods and cheap tin trays , not only to the ends of the earth but also round the coasts and up the rivers .
11 One of the principal features of the renaissance of the twelfth century was a great increase in historiography , stimulated not only by the Norman conquest of England but also by the crusades and the rise of the north Italian communes , or city-states .
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