Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I just , I talk to , often to some of them and not enough to others . |
2 | This was a problem as some of the hospital buildings would readily convert to offices , but not so to flats . |
3 | If the seller commits any breach ( even a minor one ) of a term which is clearly a condition , the buyer will be entitled not only to damages but also to reject the goods and treat himself as discharged from his obligations . |
4 | Whilst choice theories firmly limit the range of legal obligations to the parties to an agreement , the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory envisages a broader range of obligations owed not only to persons who have chosen to enter an agreement together but also to anyone whose interests are subjected to the risk of harm . |
5 | At present any member of the public can consult it all day long , all year round , and there is no doubt that it has been of invaluable help not only to scholars but also to the art trade . |
6 | Being a man myself , the similarity by which I recognize as a man must be not only to others previously classified as men but to myself ; I assume , and when close enough to read expression and gesture simulate , thought and emotion like mine , turning his observed behaviour inside out . |
7 | This service , which has been provided by Bob Peckford , is available not only to members but to all who have cause to complain about discrimination on account of deafness or hearing impairment . |
8 | The risen Lord had appeared not only to women , Peter , and the rest of the Twelve but also to James ( 1 Cor. 15 : 5–7 ) . |
9 | The new provisions apply not only to goods but also to services , accommodation or facilities . |
10 | The Preface further explains that there had recently been many books published by amateurs , ‘ mere plagiarists , , who had confused names and caused trouble , not only to customers , but also to the growers . |
11 | Speaking at the awards ceremony recently , P&O Containers Australia Chairman and Managing Director , Peter Jollie said that as a major shipping line , the company 's responsibility extended not only to customers but to the wider industry and community . |
12 | Judicial review is available not only to citizens ( individuals , corporations , trusts and so on ) with grievances against government but also to government bodies with a grievance against another government body . |
13 | The cost system now outlined could apply not only to materials invoices but also to invoices for hired plant , special expenses , overheads , legal and estate agent 's fees , and in part to certified payments and the company payroll . |
14 | It was to be a ‘ free association of equal partners ’ — Local Education Authorities , teachers , employers , higher education — offering advice not only to Ministers but to all its member interests . |
15 | This research will illuminate those trends , and contribute not only to debates about changing pattern of voting behaviour but also likely political futures . |
16 | Those with a broad view of the university system see another factor as more important : that the lowering of standards applies not only to students but also to teachers . |
17 | One consents not only to actions but also to the holding of certain positions and to the imposition of duties and burdens . |
18 | As you write , however , you inevitably commit yourself not only to propositions you explicitly assert , but also to other propositions which are implicit in , or presupposed by , the words you actually write down . |
19 | This was due not only to economies of scale but also to what came to be known as the experience curve . |
20 | She really has this er attitude which I can not understand because erm a a as I think it was Al Reeve said , you know , erm some people ca n't bear children , we ca n't , but we like them but if you have actually borne children , you are in other words a mother , you 've got ta have a attitude , not only to children in general but to your children in particular , which is very very difficult for er a male to understand and a non-father , it 's gon na be very very difficult cos I personally do n't have any children at all and therefore it is very very difficult for me to even comprehend but given that I can erm I can sympathize with something I do not comprehend it must be monumentally difficult for her |
21 | She was in a perpetual process of readjustment , not only to tides and seasons , but to the rats she encountered on the wharf . |
22 | Giving the vote , in effect , not only to men like Goldsborough who had always had it as a birthright , but to men like himself and Ben Braithwaite 's father who had come up the hard way . |
23 | This applies not only to books and films but also to the use of patents and licences for industrial and technological products . |
24 | Today , renovated and furnished with family antiques and oriental rugs , it is on show , not only to guests , but to the general public . |
25 | This statement contains a central concept of modern experimental and clinical pharmacology and toxicology — namely , the dose-effect relationship , a principle of relevance not only to theoreticians but also to clinicians . |
26 | The analysis is , of course , relevant not only to issues of managerial efficiency as defined in this chapter , but also to the selection of management goals , the subject of Chapters 2 and 3 . |
27 | I refer not only to issues about manpower and conditions arising out of the implementation of ’ fresh start ’ but to the clear opposition to privatisation of prison services , prisons or remand centres , on which I do not agree . |
28 | Nearly a century and a half later , John Taylor and Company are still at work making bells that go all over the world , not only to churches and cathedrals , but to town halls , universities and other secular buildings . |
29 | The development of this style , then , should be credited not only to architects , but to the whole range of bureaucratic and business interests , academics , developers and systems builders , and the various strata of decision makers . |
30 | This applies not only to plaintiffs but also to defendants who give notice of intention to defend … |