Example sentences of "[noun sg] but also [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It requires more flexible markets , not just for labour but also for goods and services .
2 If it were to be held that judicial review for error of law lay against the visitor I fear that , as in the present case , finality would be lost not only in cases raising pure questions of law but also in cases where it would be urged in accordance with the Wednesbury principle ( Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B .
3 Drama , more than any of the other arts , became a popular pastime for young people which grew rapidly not just in quantity but also in standards , for the notion of training youth in drama seems to have been conceived from the beginning .
4 Moreover it houses Religious Studies students who make use not only of classes within the faculty but also of courses in the Arts Faculty which specialise in cultures and religions other than Christian .
5 Independence was thus a two-way phenomenon ; local parties should be independent not only of central direction but also of individuals .
6 It seems , therefore , that a pattern of clustered simultaneous contractions , not induced by deglutition , may be seen not only in disorders of primary oesophageal motility but also in patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux of acid or gas .
7 Their significance is not only in terms of the group experience but also in terms of the wider society , for it is these ideas born out of the street-corner groups , doing nothing , that are to a large extent the ‘ juvenile delinquency ’ of the police and criminologists .
8 Different questions may vary not only in terms of verbal or spatial content but also in terms of degree of interest , emotion or imagery aroused in a subject .
9 Part of our case for the Radio News Network is that we must do better about telling our country about itself , not just in terms of law or education but also in terms of science , technology , medicine , the environment and an area where I personally have a great commitment — and that is coverage of business and our economy on which all our futures depend .
10 It 's not just institutional stress but also from students themselves .
11 Subsection ( 3 ) makes it clear that a licence may be suspended not only on the grounds of the actings of the licence-holder but also on grounds attributable to the actings of persons frequenting the premises or the vicinity of the premises .
12 We have recently shown that children with acute infection have an IgG and IgA response to a 57 kilodalton antigen referred to as Giardia heat shock antigen and this is likely to play an important role in host parasite interactions as its expression is modulated not only by heat shock but also by conditions in the gastrointestinal tract .
13 One senior representative of an existing cash & carry said that MAKRO will ‘ obviously pose a threat ’ , not only to that trade but also to supermarkets , which will be hit by trade being diverted into the MARKO ‘ discounting ’ — through holding one of the membership passports .
14 Therefore public transport policy for rural areas requires very careful evaluation , not only in terms of economic viability but also in terms of the social impact of reducing services .
15 In considering curriculum change it is vital to understand that this tripartite hierarchy of status has been reproduced not only in the respective parity of esteem between different categories of subject but also to kinds of knowledge within subjects .
16 Language has the ability to stimulate and motivate , not only through appeals to logic but also through appeals to emotion ( Burke , 1950 ; Pfeffer , 1981 ; Edelman , 1964 ) .
17 It includes recent reviews of the school in the shape not only of self- evaluation but also of inspections and reports by the local authority and by HMI .
18 It is not very surprising that turnpike proposals were opposed not only by some who saw a threat to their local economic interest but also by others , like the coal miners from Kingswood near Bristol , who destroyed toll gates in 1749 which they saw as infringing their right of free movement .
19 First , as a general point , an industry may change from being a natural monopoly not only through changes in underlying technology but also through changes in demand .
  Next page