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

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1 This method — if it can be properly so called — is usually applied not to the full range of candidates but to the candidates of the voter 's favourite party .
2 All such changes are related not only to people 's work lives but to the decisions of ( often multinational ) house building companies ; the latter increasingly investing in ‘ up-market ’ houses and retirement homes for people who have seen the value of their home rapidly increase .
3 ‘ It 's a human tragedy , ’ says a full-time union official , Gordon Samson , a Timex sit-in veteran and another of the officials scheduled for a court appearance , but he is referring not to the sacked workers but to the recruits .
4 The equal protection cases show how important formal equality becomes when it is understood to require integrity as well as bare logical consistency , when it demands fidelity not just to rules but to the theories of fairness and justice that these rules presuppose by way of justification .
5 ‘ Remember what Nikos said : apply the analysis not to the Moslems but to the Copts .
6 The numbers were vast and this was very largely because the movies were not just appealing to sections of the masses but to the masses in general .
7 Mansell has often courted controversy and complaints but to the fans … to the people he 's a folk hero … a friend … the cheers of the crowd are his turbo charge …
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