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

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1 Organized exclusively by women , it quickly became a symbol not only of peace but also of the values of the women 's movement .
2 The beauty of this road consists not only of unfolding scenes of mountains , cliffs , glens and sea , but also of the colours of the lands and rocks .
3 It contains sound practical advice not only for computer programmers , but also for the users of their products , and for educators in secondary school and universities .
4 She fought back tears as she blamed Nicholas Vernage not just for her husband 's murder but also for the deaths of her parents .
5 Nationality is the key not only to the structure but also to the sources of change in European politics between 1880 and 1914 .
6 During much of the post-war period , commentators had drawn attention not only to Britain 's relative economic decline , but also to the dangers of the country entering a period of absolute decline .
7 To suppose that this century can fix the definition of democracy or , even more arrogantly , that it is in this century that democracy has been finally and definitively realized , is to be blind not only to the probabilities of the future but also to the certainties of the past .
8 The demise of aura , which Benjamin ( 1975b , p. 239 ) attributes not just to the incursion of mechanical reproduction , but also to the activities of the avant-garde of the 1920s and especially to surrealism , is correspondingly characterized by the overcoming of uniqueness , the need to bring things closer to people , and transience .
9 The question of widening or deepening is relevant not only to membership of the Community , but also to the powers of the Community .
10 At the same time President Bush took the unusual step of sending a message of condolence not only to the families of the seven labourers killed at Rishon Le Zion , but also to the families of those killed in the rioting afterwards .
11 For Nizan the moral strength afforded the writer by revolutionary ideology eliminates the need for self-justification within the ethos of his work , eliminates the need to apologise for failing to conform not only to the conventions of bourgeois political structures , but also to the conventions of bourgeois literary structures .
12 How easy it would be to surrender now , she thought , not only to sleep but also to the demands of these men .
13 The situation in Powys reflects that in Wales as a whole and has contributed especially to the threat to upland broadleaved woodlands but also to the losses of heather moor , rough grassland and to the degradation of species-rich pastures .
14 In assessing materiality in connection with convertible securities , consideration should be given not only to their carrying amount but also to the implications of conversion .
15 These words , which reflect what was said by Sir George Jessel M.R. in 1879 , seem to be wholly consistent not just with the wording of section 236 but also with the purposes of the administration as set out in section 8(3) of the Act of 1986 and in particular :
16 It must be that good musical form depends for its success not only on the principle of statement and change , but also on the proportions of one musical period in relation to another , and also to the whole of a movement , perhaps even to the whole of a multi-movement piece .
17 A further cause for concern was Recommendation 6 , with its proposal to base grant for the coming year to each Responsible Body not only on the standards of its own work but also on the needs of the area it served and on the provision made by others .
18 Any EMS break-up depends on how fast the Bundesbank eases monetary policy but also on the results of these three key European political events .
19 He continued to work hard and regularly up to his death not just at the drawing and painting he loved but also at the mechanics of his etching and the presentation of his work to the public .
20 Not only did the rival theorists of the pre-science period disagree over fundamental theoretical assumptions but also over the kinds of observational phenomena that were relevant to their theories .
21 Waves D , C , B and A show progressively greater degrees of retardation , with resulting greater degrees of refraction until wave A is not only breaking against the point but also against the sides of the headland .
22 What remains from classical elite theory is the theme of the powerlessness of the masses and the rational unifying capacities of the minority groups , but modern elite theorists , perhaps surprisingly , are more concerned than their precursors to argue that the elites function not only in their own interest but also in the interests of society as a whole — an inevitable concomitant of the functional elitism now prevalent .
23 Market related pricing has shown itself to be effective in ensuring that consumers are aware of the real value of the resources they use , not only as it affects energy consumption but also in the realms of energy efficiency investment .
24 There exist performer-composers not only in oral cultures and in recorded popular music but also in the traditions of notated music ( Liszt , Paganini , not to mention Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton ) .
25 The divine spirit is at work not only in the consciences but also in the minds of humanity , and the careful study of the texts is a part of that .
26 More generous approaches to the question of emancipation were to be found not only in the many unofficial memoranda which were passing from hand to hand , but also in the minds of a few well-placed individuals whose views could hardly be ignored .
27 The rhythms of our daily speech and writing are haunted not only by the rhythms of nursery rhymes , but also by the rhythms of Shakespeare , Blake , Edward Lear , Lewis Carroll , the Authorised Version of the Bible .
28 Loyalist intransigence was bolstered not only by the new IRA campaign but also by the actions of three leading Fianna Fáil politicians in the South who were open and vocal in their support for the IRA .
29 The whole situation regarding the over-valuation of estates consisting of freehold and agricultural property by district valuers has now been highlighted , not only by the case of J Hedley Walton deceased v CIR , but also by the decisions of the Lands Tribunal in Exors of Lady Fox deceased v CIR .
30 Understanding the advertising business inside out is vital , for it is they who must be aware of all the numerous restraints imposed , not only by the advertising industry itself through the Advertising Standards Authority and The Independent Television Companies Association ( ITCA ) , but also by the manufacturers of products in sensitive areas .
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