Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] but the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only that but the Board predicted that with its second station it could improve substantially on the Sizewell performance , setting British construction times and operating records among the best in the world . |
2 | Not only that but the din caused by , among others , a small group of drummers , who always seem to arrive at various major sporting fixtures in Brazil , hardly helped either . |
3 | Not only that but the receptionist may control access to individuals within the organisation and hence play an important role as ‘ gatekeeper ’ to the organisation . |
4 | Not only that but the decline of capitalism was of such a character each step taken represented a positive move in the direction of socialism . |
5 | His count , apparently , was sufficiently high but the motility in this , and subsequent samples , was disappointingly low . |
6 | However , work progressed very slowly with many pauses for second and third thoughts , and the project outlasted not only Richini but the seventeenth-century . |
7 | Their private classes are obviously cheaper but the student ( of English ) will usually run the risk of adopting another person 's weak points . |
8 | Had they been discussing any other evening he would not have been nearly so competent but the murder pinpointed the day . |
9 | This is approximately the same number as occur in Australia where the population is , of course , much smaller but the number of aircraft registered is approximately the same . |
10 | This is not only practical but the effect of the curve is also very pleasing , particularly after all the flat façades that have been passed to reach the palazzo . |
11 | At a total cost to local Charge payers of around twenty thousand , some people may think such civic junketing has been terribly excessive but the truth is , Lord Mayor , that this is just the tip of the iceberg . |
12 | If sunlight were augmented by powerful lasers , the fuel cost would be much greater but the range of the craft , and their eventual velocity , would be sufficient to allow the technique to be used for interstellar travel . |
13 | HTV West spokesman Jon Day said : ‘ We are extremely sympathetic but the murder was horrific . |
14 | In fact this was literally true but the clause on the receipt went further . |
15 | However , the test of what is ‘ reasonably practicable ’ as opposed to ‘ practicable ’ , is not just whether the measures taken are financially or physically possible but the degree of risk must be balanced against the sacrifice involved . |
16 | It was already dark but the square glowed with marquee brilliance , and none more brilliant than the Empire 's . |
17 | The courtyard was no longer floodlit but the moon was brilliant , filling the room with light , and Maggie slid from her bed and went quickly to the long window that led to the veranda . |
18 | ‘ There is a need for a service to be ethnically sensitive but the Act is only as good as those who use it . ’ |
19 | Bill : I know that it is n't always possible but the idea is not only not to feel guilty if you do , but to feel quite happy about it and about your lover/lovers doing it too . |
20 | Its popularity is still high but the quality of the mass-produced , growth-promoted product of today is far below the standard of the succulent farmhouse bacon of the past . |
21 | ( In a subsequent experiment Axelrod , Haryadi and Leiber ( 1977 ) used letter strings which were always pronounceable but the approximation of the letter clusters to real English varied such that some letter combinations occurred very commonly in English ( called high frequency approximations ) while others occurred much less frequently ( low frequency approximations ) . |
22 | It can bring life to a whole planet and creak a world but his fellow soldier 's body has been carefully constructed and is in one piece , and still warm but the sun can not give it life as his body is now stiff . |
23 | No more snow had fallen , the sky was still overcast but the air was crisp and a little warmer . |
24 | As the crack gets longer , the tip radius remaining the same , the stress concentrations get more severe but the pattern and proportions remain similar . |
25 | Fifteen-a-sides , rightly in my view , will always be more important but the fact that sevens could be used to improve handling skills — which , pity on us , lie dormant for most of the domestic league programme — is unequivocal on the evidence of here and Canberra last week . |
26 | Higher value-added products will doubtless become more important but the business will also move closer to the consumer . |
27 | I believe the reason is not just that the statement is more dramatic but the nature of the drama . |
28 | The three-dimensional case is slightly more complicated but the peak occurs around 7° . |
29 | Each format has its own cassette design ( anticlockwise from top ) : VHS is the largest in size and has the longest runtime of up to four hours ( PAL ) ; VHS-C cassettes are more compact but the runtime is reduced to a maximum of 1 ½ hours ( Long Play ) ; Video 8 has the smallest cassettes but runs for up to four hours ( LP ) . |
30 | Their first choice is not always available but the week should achieve the aim of broadening their horizons and their experience . |