Example sentences of "[adj] not [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 Let's exploit this , let let's use this not just for the existing members , let's use this as a recruitment tool .
2 Hand-painted in ten different colourways to match the china , the tiles are proving popular not only for the floor and fireplace surrounds , but for brightening up the area around kitchen Agas .
3 In 1921 he scored 212 not out for the Ridley College XI against Hamilton CC to establish a schoolboy batting record for Canadian cricket which stands to this day .
4 Many of the Sparrow books are outstanding not just for the inscriptions inside them , but for the condition they 're in .
5 The leaders in the TFM Radio section of the poll ( 26 local radio stations are taking part with Woolworths ) are remarkable not simply for the number of votes they have received but because they both teach at Northfield Comprehensive School , Billingham .
6 This group is remarkable not only for the quality of its work , but also for the fact that no individual has ever been known by name ; only the corporate identity has come down across the years .
7 That rarity , an album without a filler — admire every aspect as Owens finger-flicks his way through the Stax-happy , gospel croons on a couple of things Sam Cooke would have loved to wrap his larynx around , and opts for the more brooding approach on the let's do crunch of ‘ Why You Treat Me This Way ? ’ — ‘ Blues Soul ’ is remarkable not only for the performance of its outfront star , but also for that of the Pete Wingfield-led back-up squad , which nary places a quaver in the wrong place , along with Mike Vernon 's knowing production .
8 There are many differences between these two bodies , but a detailed comparative study could be useful not only for the two areas involved but also for the southern European countries about to join the EEC .
9 We had about two months to prepare for the seven of them ; a period useful not only for the co-ordinating of the PR assault but also , I believe , a safety gap , a firebreak , a time in which the military could take stock , an interval in which Goreng could see if there was to be a resurgence of the lost FAKINTIL in the hills .
10 The denationalisation programme has been good not only for the consumer , but for share owning and the improvement of both investment and wealth in this country .
11 The grain trade in the Borders region is very important not just for the region itself .
12 In Florida , the Caribbean , Queensland , and South East Asia they may be extremely extensive , and are important not only for the huge variety of life within them crabs , spiders , molluscs — but also for the many creatures that visit them for food ( herons , egrets ) and which breed in the shelter they provide .
13 The Queen 's Speech is important not only for the way in which it deals with matters abroad , but also for its emphasis on matters at home .
14 The rise in the oil price after 1979 was mainly responsible not only for the growth in the share of this group of products in total imports from 1979 to 1984 but also for its decline during the following three years .
15 He is responsible not only for the results , but also for giving orders and for the amount , quality and cost of the contributions .
16 Political theories and doctrines are both affected by political conditions and the needs of practical action , just as they influence them in turn ; and changes in these conditions are largely responsible not only for the more or less continuous process of reinterpretation of the ideologies of political parties and movements , but also for the more profound revision of theoretical conceptions .
17 At this level it is likely that you will be responsible not only for the supervision of legal staff but also for staff with a variety of disciplines .
18 The company is responsible not only for the meters ' manufacture , but also their installation and commissioning — and the decommissioning of the old Spectra-Tek equipment .
19 The British attaché in Berlin was expected to cover Holland and the Scandinavian countries as well as Germany , while his French counterpart was responsible not only for the Reich but for Holland , Belgium and Switzerland , and another had the whole of the Far East as his sphere of activity .
20 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Corp Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
21 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
22 Output at this level is optimal not only for the firm , but also for society , because the type and quantity of goods produced will match the demand for them , at least in so far as demand is represented by the willingness and ability of the consumer to pay .
23 Past sources of this strategic metal were all outside the EEC and strategic questions might possibly interfere with future supplies , which were essential not only for the nuclear power industry but also for the European nuclear arms industry .
24 First , and most critical , every manager must be held accountable not only for the work of subordinates but also for adding value to their work .
25 Australia is notable not only for the size of its rise and fall in deaths from chronic disease and injury but also for the strength of its institutional revolution in public health .
26 David Jackson made 74 and Tony Gray 55 for the losers , while Ian Renshaw top scored with 51 not out for the winners .
27 Residential care may be necessary not simply for the medical emergencies of starvation in anorexia or electrolyte imbalance in both anorexia arid bulimia but also to monitor adherence to the requirements of basic physical abstinence — This monitoring commonly may need to extend to patients initially being on " locked bathroom " status so that they may not use baths , basins or showers except under staff supervision , nor may they flush lavatories until after staff inspection .
28 This is necessary not only for the individual but for the development of society .
29 I am therefore not Christian not least for the sake of the kind of human relationships which I want to see flourish .
30 Noting that the Marxist classics attribute great importance to the possibility of replacing officials , Hegedus argues that ‘ for the most part , administration involves the sort of functions where a planned rotation of official personnel is expedient not only for the sake of opposing bureaucratic tendencies but also for the sake of greater efficiency ’ .
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