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

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1 This is evident not just in the personalised PWL number plates on the directors ' cars but in the results .
2 The growing threat of fascism after Hitler 's accession to power in Germany in 1933 was to transform perceptions of the Soviet state not simply in Nizan 's mind but in the minds of a whole generation of left-wing intellectuals .
3 Her charms increased every day , not only in my eye but in the eyes of all who beheld her , for my mother took the greatest delight in her waiting maid .
4 There is always interest in all aspects of the show — not just in the dogs but in the displays , the trade stands and special events .
5 It was the logic of their medium ( the camera filmed what it saw ) and the need for stories that led producers to film aspects of their times but in the movies themselves the supremacy of fiction relegated society to a background .
6 Pascoe said : ‘ I do understand that it would also have been blackmail but in the circumstances I was n't adopting a very high moral position .
7 Cornhill Insurance 's relocation policy states that the disturbance allowance ‘ is payable upon removal but in no circumstances prior to removal actually taking place ’ .
8 They no doubt see it as an incentive to do well for their client , and here in the free market lawyers solicit not only in court but in the newspapers , offering $95 divorces and other cut price rates .
9 Pericles , in the funeral speech attributed to him by Thucydides , was clear that a withdrawal by the citizen from public life into privacy was not acceptable : " Here each individual is interested not only in his own affairs but in the affairs of the state as well … we do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business ; we say that he has no business here at all . "
10 He was remarkable not only in his military achievement but in the circumstances of his renunciation of power .
11 Yes , it was not so much a deletion as er a reduction in the numbers because we were very mindful erm in going through the requirement erm and not making significant changes as far as the U K was concerned and we needed to make some savings in cost if at all possible and therefore we carried out a very comprehensive review of all the items of role equipment such as drop tanks er pylons , explosive release units and those type of things which had been provisionally earmarked for a very high intensive and fairly long running conflict and it was felt that if we were to make some savings then it was a sensible balance to reduce those numbers on the basis that we could save some money in the programme but at the same time many of these items could be bought later on at relatively short notice , clearly not within a conflict but in the years to come .
12 This is what has made some people think that in this work the distinction between good and bad is simply arbitrary , residing not in the nature of the characters but in the needs of the plot .
13 He told of the Black Sea fishing collective where the catch was counted not in kilos of fish flesh but in the grams of the salted roe of the sturgeon .
14 My beliefs were based originally on the research and work of Dr Raymond Moody , Dr Ian Stevenson and others who have worked in the field of regression and reincarnation — not in the flamboyant , almost ‘ show-biz ’ , way of some earlier regressionists but in the interests of serious study of human spiritual evolvement .
15 Not with height , but the changes I 'd seen , not just in my own life but in the fortunes of Danu .
16 When you were born as a scarcely distinguishable blob in the smoked ranks of the industrial army of the poor , when privilege was not only out of sight but in the hands of a foreign country , when you saw the daily cost of a necessary daily grind , then to have a ‘ gift ’ was perhaps the only sure way to see an escape .
17 He may find , however , that during the decades immediately before the commencement of civil registration in 1837 the answers to his queries are to be found not in the records of the Established Church but in the registers of one or more of the various Nonconformist sects .
18 After the great divide had been effected , it was time for the mystics to find a new way to cross the abyss and rediscover the old unity — not , this time , in the outside world but in the depths of the self .
19 But what is unquestionably true is that he spent much of I 188 not on the way to the Holy Land but in the castles and camps of south-western France , and that widespread rumour said that his enemies were bribed and incited into action by his own father , determined to keep Richard back until they could go together .
20 This means that the accuracy of our picture of God is not shown in the orthodoxy of our creeds or testimonies but in the truths which we assume and count on in the concrete situation ; those moments when the heat is on , the chips are down and reality seems to be breathing down our necks .
21 The nave and choir have the usual Gothic ribbed vault but in the aisles the Piast vaulting can be clearly studied .
22 They were a very close family but in the years to come no gathering or wedding , not even simple gatherings , was ever held in any one of their houses .
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