Example sentences of "[verb] not [adv] those " in BNC.

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1 In the latter class may be included not only those which deflect a river such as the spit at Shoreham , Sussex , and Orford Ness , but also the bars and spits which often form across bays .
2 The result is a simple , self-contained operation that protects the environment efficiently , and brings benefits to all parties involved not least those in the community who have been at risk from inadequate or illegal disposal of used hypodermic needles and other hazardous waste .
3 Cromwell returned from Ireland in 1650 to lead the English resistance to the threat from the Scots , and by his subsequent victories at the battles of Dunbar and Worcester he thwarted not only those who wished to see the return of the house of Stuart , but also those who sought to impose a Presbyterian church on the English people .
4 This imposes a very onerous obligation on the defenders ' agents and their insurers because the list must cover not only those documents in the hands of the solicitor or the insurer , but also those held by the insured .
5 Nevertheless , the literature on the professions per se provides a useful entrée into this type of education , because it identifies some of the main themes which characterize not only those professions but preparation for them : the existence of a body of specialized knowledge and expertise ; the influence of professional norms and ethics ; the autonomy and responsibility of the professional ; the relationships with colleagues , clients and the state .
6 It is clear , then , that ideas developed while broadening the CAB service to rural areas may benefit not only those areas but busier bureaux too .
7 WE should remember not only those who fought and died to save Britain , but also those who fought and survived .
8 One drawback of this style of argument is that not only is the harm serious for the victim , but conviction for such an offence is serious for the defendant : a single class of offenders ( rapists , serious wounders ) would contain not only those with subjective fault but also those who merely failed to take proper care , all of whom would be convict.ed of a grave offence carrying a maximum of life imprisonment .
9 In that such material on stage degrades not only those who play but those who watch — it is important .
10 With the assistance that is increasingly forthcoming from ordinary members of both sides of the community , they will resolutely and successfully pursue not just those who carry out terrorist attacks but also those who plan them .
11 Throughout the year the Committee has continued to meet on a fortnightly basis to consider not just those issues referred to above but many others .
12 In other words , political faction as a regular and fundamental fact of Scottish political life burst fully into life after the death of James V , affecting not just those involved with the immediate concerns of central government but the kingdom as a whole .
13 Later it was alleged that the RUC sprayed not only those who remained on the road but also groups sheltering in shop doorways and the first-floor windows of houses , some of which were open .
14 Thus the term planning encompasses not only those places whose form shows clearly that an overall scheme lay behind the layout of streets , but also towns which , whatever form they acquired , were pushed into existence and developed by the active support of individuals or institutions .
15 In all his work he addresses not just those who are enclosed as religious solitaries with special time for attention to their inner development — though he admits that this life-style is most conducive to it — but all those who are predisposed to pursue an inner life .
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17 However , it remains to be seen how completely the principle of antibiosis , or chemical warfare between species , has been exploited , and whether the capacity of microbes to adapt to their environment will outstrip the capacity of man to find means of destroying not only those which are his enemies but also those which are his friends and which he unwittingly eliminates by the overzealous distribution of his new agents .
18 Such qualities include not only those which are naturally useful or agreeable but also what he described as the artificial virtues , in particular justice .
19 Such policies include not only those on social care , where the contribution of informal networks is most obvious , but also on such matters as town planning and housing management , where the implications of sustaining existing networks or encouraging new ones may still not be sufficiently acknowledged .
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