Example sentences of "[verb] not [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 the anthropologist is committed not simply to description , but to analysing and questioning the definitions and assumptions on which social groups base their existence and predicate their activities , and to unveiling that which may be concealed or unrecognised .
2 The Bill gives the Secretary of State wide-ranging new powers , relating not only to capping but to the vast number of orders and regulations that he will be able to issue , and even to the grants that will be given to London 's voluntary organisations .
3 Maria has to pretend not only to Glass that she no longer loves Leonard , but to Leonard too .
4 In Director of Public Prosecutions v. Gordon [ 1990 ] R.T.R. 71 it was held that Hobbs v. Clark applied not only to driver 's option cases but also to obligatory section 7(4) cases and this was followed in Paterson v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1990 ] R.T.R. 329 .
5 The same point applies to Tillich 's definition of religion as Ultimate Concern which refers not simply to man 's subjective concern , that is , the expression of his Ultimate Concern , but what he is ultimately concerned about , or that which is the source of his concern .
6 This use of language is poetic and characterized by the intention being applied not only to content but also to its specific form .
7 The research should contribute not only to knowledge about the degree and type of control over this area of professional practice but also provide information on aspects of general medical services which have given cause for complaint .
8 The Alliance , which increasingly became a de facto Nonconformist organization , existed not just to fight popery but Puseyism and also to coordinate Evangelical work .
9 ‘ Standards ’ in this context applies not just to reading , writing and arithmetic but to important intangibles like self-confidence , responsibility and self-discipline .
10 The new policy applies not only to purse-seining in the Eastern Tropical Pacific , but also to all tuna caught anywhere with gill-nets , whether drift-nets or set-nets .
11 Like the Race Relations Act 1976 it applies not only to discrimination in relation to admissions , but also to the benefits , facilities and services offered by the school and the arrangements for discipline , including exclusion from school .
12 Typically , the decentralised management applies not only to marketing policy but also to financial and operations management .
13 This rule applies not only to exclusion clauses but to any clause which is particularly onerous or unusual and unlikely to be known to the other party , Interfoto Picture Library v. Stiletto Visual Programmes ( 1988 C.A. ) .
14 They resolved that the idea of a European conference on disarmament should take into account the Mediterranean dimension and should involve ‘ concrete measures which will lead not only to confidence building but also to the initiation of steps to lessen forces in the region ’ .
15 That problem , moreover , related not only to furnishing but to architecture , where the Rule of Taste was in similar disarray .
16 The section extends not only to treatment , but also to diagnostic procedures : see subsection ( 2 ) .
17 Whilst a CICS/Open strategy would likely furnish it with a lead position in the Unix OLTP market by dint of the number of CICS applications available for it , CICS/Open could also open the way for traditional CICS users to move not only to Unix , but away from IBM hardware platforms altogether .
18 Allocations relate not only to borrowing but also to expenditure ( that is , loan sanction is given in line with expenditure allocations ) and are determined nationally to meet government public expenditure targets .
19 The Commandments relate not only to religion , but to the intercourse between people , which is most interesting to me .
20 The high numbers of deer cause damage not only to farming and forestry but also to the natural environment — overgrazing , for example , has almost totally blocked regeneration in many of Scotland 's native woods .
21 Attention must be paid not only to stool frequency and stool consistency , but to painful bowel movements , the degree of straining , and the time it takes to evacuate stools in younr children .
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